Understanding the Impact of Toxic Exposures on Nutrient Requirements
The most challenging aspect to comprehend is that toxic exposures have significantly increased, depleting the nutrients necessary for detoxification.
Consequently, we find ourselves needing to consume more nutrients than before. Nutrient deficiencies manifest as a lack of energy, pain, aging, skin breakouts, weakened immunity, and various other symptoms.
Detoxification is not merely about eliminating substances accumulated in your body prior to adopting a “clean eating” regimen. Removing years of accumulated toxins is challenging and cannot be achieved solely through general healthy eating; it necessitates higher quantities of specific nutrients and the avoidance of further exposures.
Moreover, these exposures are continuous, and the effort to protect against environmental factors and aging is ongoing but worthwhile. Individuals who have struggled for extended periods often doubt the possibility of success. Therefore, a realistic assessment is essential to motivate disciplined implementation.
Electronics Radiation (EMF)
Electronic radiation, including EMF from wireless 5G and fifth-generation WiFi, represents a rapidly increasing source of environmental toxicity. The rollout of these technologies began around 2019, coinciding with the emergence of new respiratory symptoms. Notably, cell phones act as antennas for environmental EMF, rendering low SAR ratings and protection devices only partially effective, while still contributing to environmental pollution.
Electronic pollution has significant free radical effects on the body, depleting electrons necessary for energy production and antioxidant functions, which are crucial for detoxifying other toxins. Additionally, this type of pollution stimulates toxins through calcium efflux into cells, potentially impairing sleep, brain function, and overall healing processes.
WIRED
- Electrical wires.
- Everything is plugged into wires.
WIRELESS
- Cell phones
- Cell phone towers
- Bluetooth
- Wifi
- Smart Meters
- Smart appliances
- local 4-5G transmitters on telephone wire poles on streets, especially at intersections.
- 5G satellites
Air Pollution
Chemtrails from military aircraft, specifically utilized for this purpose, are dispersing aerosols, including aluminum, to enhance atmospheric conductivity for 5G technology. Additionally, there is an expressed objective of solar radiation management under the pretext of mitigating global warming, which may inadvertently increase mold levels.
Mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants and airborne glyphosates, either from local weed control efforts or genetically modified organisms (GMOs) engineered to resist glyphosates, also contribute to air pollution.
Indoor Air Pollution
Mold, mycotoxins
Chemical vapors include:
- cleaning products,
- new smell of plastics and other products
- off-gassing of carpets
- furniture fire retardants with bromides
- Fragrances
- Radon from the ground
Outdoor Air Pollution
- Fuel exhaust: particles and chemicals
- Glyphosates Round Up weed killer, used on lawns, schools, etc.
- Laundry scents and dryer sheets
- Coal power plants: mercury
- Nuclear power plants: small steady leaks, waste, and catastrophes like Fukushima
- Chemtrails with aluminum, barium, etc.



