In part 1, I talked about diet.
In part 2, I talked about supplements.
Now, let’s talk about toxins!
I’ve written several posts on my blog about toxins and what products I use. Here are 3 examples and make sure to check out my Spoonie Products page too to see the products I suggest using!
Detoxing What You Put IN Your Body
Detoxing What You Put ON Your Body
Detoxing Your Medicine Cabinet
It really is important to remember every toxin that we encounter affects our body and our immune system. Most times we don’t even realize this is occurring!
Toxins in the air, toxins in the water, toxins in our beauty products, toxins in our medications, toxins in our food . . . some we can control and others we really don’t have control over.
We NEED to step up and control the things we CAN control.
You don’t need to throw everything out right away.
That would be WAY too overwhelming and would cost you a fortune! My top tip? Whenever you run out of your items, replace them with a more natural product instead of rebuying the same thing. So, next time your window cleaner is empty, replace it with an all-natural cleaner. Whenever your blush runs out, replace it with an organic mineral blush. Once you kick your hair gel, switch over to a paraben/sulfate/alcohol free gel.
Taking small steps to eliminate the toxic load in your body will help so so sooooooo much.
It will help reduce inflammation, it will help decrease the toxic load on your liver and overall will help your body to thrive.
Here are some resources to help you figure out what ingredients you should be steering clear of:
Environmental Working Group Beauty Products
Environmental Working Group Cosmetics
EWG’s Top 12 Hormone Disruptors
EWG’s Water Filter Buying Guide
And I’ll leave you with a great Mind Body Green post that talks about using nontoxic household products in your beauty routine!
http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-16682/36-ways-to-use-nontoxic-household-products-in-your-beauty-routine.html
Wishing You A Pain Free Day!
Catch up on this “Managing My Psoriatic Arthritis” Ask Juls series:
This series was created after having been asked the question “Did an elimination diet help you manage my psoriatic arthritis?”.
Short answer – YES
Long answer – YES, but I’ve also done a lot of other things as well to help manage my condition. I focus on the following 5 areas to help manage my psoriatic arthritis.
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