How to Reduce Your Toxin Exposure (Without Breaking the Bank!)

It’s week 2 of our Everyday Detox series! If you missed the first week, you can find it right here.

Today we’re going to talk about reducing exposure to toxins because it’s known that many different chemicals can negatively impact our hormones.

It’s no secret that we’re constantly exposed to toxins on a daily basis. From what we eat to what we put on our skin to the air we breathe – we will never be able to eliminate all toxins from our lives. But we can help reduce some of that toxic burden on our body, allowing our organs of detoxification to work more efficiently.

Today I want to talk about how to reduce the toxin exposure we get from foods – specifically pesticides. And I know you’re probably thinking: “I already know what she’s going to say: Buy everything organic.” And that’s where you would be wrong!

I don’t believe that everything needs to be organic – but that you want to shop wisely and buy the most contaminated foods organic & save your money and buy the rest non-organic – and I’ll share my fave FREE resource to help you learn the difference.

To help me make sure I’m buying organic the smart way, I use research put out by an organization called the Environmental Working Group (EWG). They do a lot of great work and just this week, they updated their list of 48 commonly eaten fruits & veggies tested for the amount of pesticide residue found on them after washing & peeling. After analyzing all of the produce they ranked them from most to least pesticide residue and developed 2 helpful lists:

  • The Clean 15: the 15 vegetables or fruits found to have the least pesticide residue
  • The Dirty Dozen: the 12 vegetables or fruits found to have the most pesticide residue.

It’s been shown that pesticides can contain chemicals that may disrupt our hormones. They can also simply add to the toxic burden our liver has to deal with on a daily basis, overburdening its detoxification pathways, and giving the liver more work than it can handle.

How can you use this list to reduce your toxin exposure?

To reduce your pesticide & overall toxin exposure:

  1. Shop for produce on the Clean 15 List every week. Eating more of these veggies & fruits on a daily basis helps give you the nutrients & fibre you need while limiting your pesticide exposure.
  2. If you can afford it, buy certified organic versions of the produce on the Dirty Dozen list. That way you can enjoy their health benefits on a daily basis without worrying about giving your liver excessive toxins to detoxify.
  3. If you can’t afford to buy organic at all, as I know it can get expensive, try to at least avoid eating the produce on the Dirty Dozen on a daily basis. Instead, choose to eat them only once or twice a week, or once or twice a month – depending on how much you want to reduce your overall toxic load. Replace Dirty Dozen veggies in recipes with those found on the Clean 15 whenever possible.

 

How do you know if you need to reduce your pesticide exposure?

Most people can benefit from reducing their exposure to toxins but especially:

Final Thoughts

As you can see, many people can benefit from reducing their toxin exposure and minimizing pesticide ingestion, using these EWG lists make it easy to get started.

At the end of the day, even with considering pesticide exposure, the benefits of eating vegetables & fruits in terms of their fibre, antioxidant, vitamin and mineral content outweigh the risk of pesticide exposure, for most people, so it’s still always important to get your veggies & fruits in on a daily basis regardless of pesticide exposure. I hope that this blog helps you make wiser choices for you & your family.

I’ll see you next week where I’ll be sharing another everyday detox tip with you.

Take good care of your Self until then!

 

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Everyday Detox: Hydrate for Hormone Balance?

When women come to me concerned that their hormones are out of balance, they never think water has anything to do with it…but it does!

 

In the first video of my Everyday Detox for Hormone Balance series, I take you back to basics and share with you the 3 things I do myself to make sure I get enough water throughout the day, to help all of my organs of detoxification function optimally.

 

I’ll even explain (briefly, don’t worry!), why water is important for balancing hormones.

 

https://youtu.be/UUP4rEtcMLs

 

 

Who can benefit from hormone balance (and this Everyday Detox series)?

 

Take good care of your Self until then!

 

 


 
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Everyday Self-care for the Busy Woman: How to Move!

Happy International Women’s Day to all of you amazing, strong women out there!

 

Today we celebrate women’s achievements worldwide and draw attention to inequalities that still exist for women today.

 

And one area that I want to highlight is the need for us as women, as we continue to strive and break that glass ceiling in the workplace, is our absolute need to continue to make time for our Selves on a daily basis. It seems like the more women strive to succeed at work and take care of everything at home, the more at risk we are for burning out – and that’s often because we’re not doing the things we need to do to replenish all of the energy we give out to everyone else – whether it be at work or at home.

 

But I know, it’s a catch-22 and you’re thinking:

 

How can I make time for Self-care – when I don’t have time any time for my Self?

 

I totally feel your pain!

 

That’s why my goal for the rest of March is to share with you quick & easy everyday Self-care tips that you can do to help replenish & reconnect with your Self – so you don’t reach that burnout point.

 

And the first thing I wanna talk about is physical activity.

 

Don’t freak out!

 

I’m not talking about going to boot camp or yoga class or even that 15 minute HIIT routine you could do at home (if you had any time for your Self!) Just watch the video & you’ll find out my secret way to sneak in some movement, relieve stress and just give me an energy & mood makeover…all in 30 seconds!! Or if you’re more of a reader, scroll below the video to find out my super sneaky yet effective Self-care tip and why it’s SO helpful!

 

https://youtu.be/wwJkVZLKoJQ

 

Everyday Self-care Tip #1: The 30 second dance party

 

I’m totally serious.

 

If you used to watch Grey’s Anatomy, back in the day, you know exactly what I’m talking about. I’m talking the classic, way back, early episodes when Meredith & Cristina would put on some tunes at the end of a long grueling day of surgery, relationship issues and drama…and they would call “30 second dance party” and just dance it out like nobody’s watching.

 

Why is the 30 second dance party a genius Self-care tip for busy women?

 

Studies show that music:

  • Lowers cortisol (one of our major stress hormones) – and FYI chronically high stress makes you gain weight right in the mid-section, yup the belly 🙁
  • Reduces stress
  • Can help improve your immune system

 

Studies also show that dancing:

  • Boosts endorphins – the feel good chemicals our body makes (these also make us feel happier and help relieve pain!
  • Decreased stress, anxiety, fatigue & headaches and boosted the self-esteem, in teenage girls who participated in dance class

 

OBVIOUS BONUS: It only takes 30 seconds!!

 

I think the trick is to put on your fave song – something reasonably fast that you LOVE, that just makes you feel alive – “your go-to song” if you will. I have quite a few of those, but today, when I was in need of a bit of a boost, I turned to these 3 songs on my Strong Song playlist – songs by 3 strong women, I might add – that help me feel like a strong woman my Self, again.

 

  1. Just Fine by Mary J. Blige
  2. Run the World (Girls)  by Beyonce
  3. I’m Coming Out by Diana Ross

 

But if you don’t feel like you have the time to dance around in your kitchen or living room, you could always play your strong songs in the shower, in your car, on the subway on your way to work (headphones of course), on your lunch break. You get the picture – you can benefit from the music portion pretty much anywhere and at any time.

 

Hopefully, I’ve encouraged you to throw your Self a daily 30 second dance party to help replenish your Self…because remember:

 

If you’re no good to your Self, you can’t be good to anyone else!

 

Happy International Women’s Day again & I’ll see you next week!

 

Take good care of your Self until then!

 

 

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