Detoxification
Did you know that according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), every year, 1 billion pounds of chemicals are released into the environment in the United States?
We are living in an era where our bodies are continuously exposed to a myriad of toxic chemicals. These substances are hidden in plain sight in automobile exhaust, food supplies, housing materials such as carpets, lumber, and flooring, clothing, bedding, furniture, and even cleaning supplies and personal beauty products.
These toxins don't just linger in our surroundings; they infiltrate our bodies, accumulating in places like adipose tissue, breast milk, and blood. Over time, these toxins can contribute to a spectrum of health issues, including cancer, autoimmune disorders, and various chronic diseases. In fact, the World Health Organization reports that nearly 1 in 4 global deaths are due to environmental risks like polluted air and contaminated water, as well as harmful exposures in our homes and workplaces.