Red Light Therapy / Photo BioModulation
RLT/ PBM
Studies have proven that RLT can:
> Speed up wound healing
> Stop muscle atrophy
> Help preserve bone density
> Support circadian rhythm regulation
> Reduce pain symptoms
> Plus, enhance your mood!
Of course, the curious mind would still want to know:
• Will RLT really work for me?
• Can RLT eliminate joint pain?
• How does RLT effectively help life-threatening conditions?
• Could RLT actually improve my brain function?
RLT/ PBM
Studies have proven that RLT can:
> Speed up wound healing
> Stop muscle atrophy
> Help preserve bone density
> Support circadian rhythm regulation
> Reduce pain symptoms
> Plus, enhance your mood!
Of course, the curious mind would still want to know:
• Will RLT really work for me?
• Can RLT eliminate joint pain?
• How does RLT effectively help life-threatening conditions?
• Could RLT actually improve my brain function?
Nutrients for Eye Health:
Lutein - eggs, green and yellow fruits and vegetables: pumpkin, spinach, carrots, mustard greens, sweet potato leaves, broccoli, oranges, tomatoes, and cabbage
Anthocyanins - berries such as blueberries and cranberries
Vitamin C - bell peppers, kiwi, citrus
https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/3-essential-nutrients-for-eye-health-eating-right-trumps-supplements-5756653?src_src=HT_article_free&src_cmp=health-2024-11-20-ca&est=JE0FzQhSaSpZOQJDpV0SgBXkRyz2TJAiOAam2HquTVuYUvlXhX2L770NmUtQwOEYt0f4jGKC
Lutein - eggs, green and yellow fruits and vegetables: pumpkin, spinach, carrots, mustard greens, sweet potato leaves, broccoli, oranges, tomatoes, and cabbage
Anthocyanins - berries such as blueberries and cranberries
Vitamin C - bell peppers, kiwi, citrus
https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/3-essential-nutrients-for-eye-health-eating-right-trumps-supplements-5756653?src_src=HT_article_free&src_cmp=health-2024-11-20-ca&est=JE0FzQhSaSpZOQJDpV0SgBXkRyz2TJAiOAam2HquTVuYUvlXhX2L770NmUtQwOEYt0f4jGKC
The Epoch Times
3 Essential Nutrients for Eye Health: Eating Right Trumps Supplements
Learn about the best foods for maintaining eye health from an expert of traditional Chinese medicine.
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THE BEAUTY INDUSTRY
Cosmetics, creams, lotions, shampoos …
“PRETTY TOXIC”
Dangerous toxicity
- there is no FDA authority to recall dangerous products
- outdated laws from 1938 posing health risks to consumers & the
environment
The EU has banned 1400 chemicals from use in cosmetics, Canada has banned 600 & US only 11 banned chemicals since 1938
Chemicals commonly found in personal care products:
- Phthalates
- Parabens
- Formaldehyde
- MCI - Methyl-chlorolsothiazolinone
Also fragrance loopholes
Real Life Tragic Health Consequences from ‘Pretty Toxic’ beauty products.
Cosmetics, creams, lotions, shampoos …
“PRETTY TOXIC”
Dangerous toxicity
- there is no FDA authority to recall dangerous products
- outdated laws from 1938 posing health risks to consumers & the
environment
The EU has banned 1400 chemicals from use in cosmetics, Canada has banned 600 & US only 11 banned chemicals since 1938
Chemicals commonly found in personal care products:
- Phthalates
- Parabens
- Formaldehyde
- MCI - Methyl-chlorolsothiazolinone
Also fragrance loopholes
Real Life Tragic Health Consequences from ‘Pretty Toxic’ beauty products.
PRETTY TOXIC
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola
November 09, 2024
The U.S. cosmetics industry operates under minimal regulation, with outdated laws from
1938 and no FDA authority to recall dangerous products, posing health risks to
consumers
Common ingredients in personal care products, such as phthalates, parabens and
formaldehyde, have been linked to serious health issues including cancer, reproductive
problems and hormone disruption
Environmental concerns arise from personal care product chemicals entering water
systems, with sunscreen pollution significantly impacting marine ecosystems,
particularly coral reefs
The global beauty industry is projected to reach $670.8 billion in 2024. Yet, in the U.S.,
the cosmetics and personal care products industry operates with minimal oversight. It’s
regulated by just "two pages of federal law" — in stark contrast to the 110 pages
governing food and drugs.
The main law overseeing this industry, the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, was passed in
1938 and is woefully outdated. It focuses primarily on preventing adulterated or
misbranded products, not on monitoring harmful ingredients.
Even more concerning, the FDA lacks the authority
to recall dangerous products from the market. "We have some faith that when we use a
baby shampoo or baby soap that somebody somewhere has made sure it's OK for our
kids, " Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky says in the film, "and that just doesn't happen. "
Toxic Ingredients and Conflicts of Interest Riddle the Beauty Industry.
In the absence of robust government oversight, the industry has largely regulated itself
through organizations like the Personal Care Products Council (PCPC) and its Cosmetic
Ingredient Review (CIR) panel. However, these groups are funded by the cosmetics industry itself, raising serious questions about conflicts of interest. As Ken Cook,
president of the Environmental Working Group (EWG), notes:
"PCPC and CIR are not government organizations, but we found it very difficult to convince reporters that that was the case. They were send to the websites of the organizations that did the regulation and they realized that the regulatory body was not a government agency. It was sort of recognized by the
government. It was located in the trade association of the cosmetics industry.
It was funded by the cosmetics industry and the staff were picked by the
cosmetics industry. These were the people who were evaluating ingredients in
personal care products to see if they were OK. "
There are several concerning chemicals commonly found in personal care products:
• Phthalates — These chemicals, often used in fragrances, have been linked to
reproductive issues, birth defects and hormone disruption. Alarmingly, one study
found phthalates in 75% of products tested, yet they weren't listed on the labels.
• Parabens — Used as preservatives, parabens have estrogen-like properties that
increase breast cancer risk.
• Formaldehyde — Found in some hair straightening products at levels higher than
those used in embalming, formaldehyde is a known carcinogen.
•Methylchloroisothiazolinone (MCI) and Methylisothiazolinone (MI) — These
preservatives, found in the controversial WEN hair products, can cause severe
allergic reactions and hair loss at high concentrations.
There’s also a "fragrance loophole" that allows companies to hide hundreds of
ingredients under the single term "fragrance" or "perfume" on product labels.
companies claim that it's a trade secret so they don't want their competitors to know how they make their
fragrance. But that is such an outdated argument because you can reverse
engineer fragrances, and we have, to find out what's in them. And any company
can do that for any of their competitors and they surely do.
So the only people who don't know what's in fragrance are the consumers
putting it on our bodies from all sorts of products, not just perfume, but
shampoo, deodorant, lotion, baby products. It's everywhere. "
Moving Forward: A Call to Action
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola
November 09, 2024
The U.S. cosmetics industry operates under minimal regulation, with outdated laws from
1938 and no FDA authority to recall dangerous products, posing health risks to
consumers
Common ingredients in personal care products, such as phthalates, parabens and
formaldehyde, have been linked to serious health issues including cancer, reproductive
problems and hormone disruption
Environmental concerns arise from personal care product chemicals entering water
systems, with sunscreen pollution significantly impacting marine ecosystems,
particularly coral reefs
The global beauty industry is projected to reach $670.8 billion in 2024. Yet, in the U.S.,
the cosmetics and personal care products industry operates with minimal oversight. It’s
regulated by just "two pages of federal law" — in stark contrast to the 110 pages
governing food and drugs.
The main law overseeing this industry, the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, was passed in
1938 and is woefully outdated. It focuses primarily on preventing adulterated or
misbranded products, not on monitoring harmful ingredients.
Even more concerning, the FDA lacks the authority
to recall dangerous products from the market. "We have some faith that when we use a
baby shampoo or baby soap that somebody somewhere has made sure it's OK for our
kids, " Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky says in the film, "and that just doesn't happen. "
Toxic Ingredients and Conflicts of Interest Riddle the Beauty Industry.
In the absence of robust government oversight, the industry has largely regulated itself
through organizations like the Personal Care Products Council (PCPC) and its Cosmetic
Ingredient Review (CIR) panel. However, these groups are funded by the cosmetics industry itself, raising serious questions about conflicts of interest. As Ken Cook,
president of the Environmental Working Group (EWG), notes:
"PCPC and CIR are not government organizations, but we found it very difficult to convince reporters that that was the case. They were send to the websites of the organizations that did the regulation and they realized that the regulatory body was not a government agency. It was sort of recognized by the
government. It was located in the trade association of the cosmetics industry.
It was funded by the cosmetics industry and the staff were picked by the
cosmetics industry. These were the people who were evaluating ingredients in
personal care products to see if they were OK. "
There are several concerning chemicals commonly found in personal care products:
• Phthalates — These chemicals, often used in fragrances, have been linked to
reproductive issues, birth defects and hormone disruption. Alarmingly, one study
found phthalates in 75% of products tested, yet they weren't listed on the labels.
• Parabens — Used as preservatives, parabens have estrogen-like properties that
increase breast cancer risk.
• Formaldehyde — Found in some hair straightening products at levels higher than
those used in embalming, formaldehyde is a known carcinogen.
•Methylchloroisothiazolinone (MCI) and Methylisothiazolinone (MI) — These
preservatives, found in the controversial WEN hair products, can cause severe
allergic reactions and hair loss at high concentrations.
There’s also a "fragrance loophole" that allows companies to hide hundreds of
ingredients under the single term "fragrance" or "perfume" on product labels.
companies claim that it's a trade secret so they don't want their competitors to know how they make their
fragrance. But that is such an outdated argument because you can reverse
engineer fragrances, and we have, to find out what's in them. And any company
can do that for any of their competitors and they surely do.
So the only people who don't know what's in fragrance are the consumers
putting it on our bodies from all sorts of products, not just perfume, but
shampoo, deodorant, lotion, baby products. It's everywhere. "
Moving Forward: A Call to Action
The lack of meaningful regulation, combined with the health risks posed by many common ingredients, creates a perfect storm for consumer harm.
It's clear that we need comprehensive reform of the laws governing this industry, but in
the meantime, I encourage you to become more informed about the products you use daily. Whenever possible, opt for products with simpler, recognizable ingredients.
Remember, what you put on your body is just as important as what you put in it. By making more conscious choices about your personal care products, you can reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals and protect your long-term health. To further promote meaningful change, we can also:
1. Educate ourselves — to make informed choices about the products we use.
2. Vote with our dollars — Support companies that prioritize safety and transparency
in their ingredients.
3. Advocate for better chemistry education — into their curricula.
4. Consider the environmental impact — Choose products that are not just safe for us,
but also for our planet.
5. Rethink beauty standards — Challenge societal norms that prioritize appearance
over health.
Let's move beyond fear and toward action.
By working together — consumers, companies, legislators and scientists — we can create a safer, healthier future for ourselves and our planet. It's time to clean up our act
and embrace a new definition of beauty that values health, sustainability and
authenticity above all else.
It's clear that we need comprehensive reform of the laws governing this industry, but in
the meantime, I encourage you to become more informed about the products you use daily. Whenever possible, opt for products with simpler, recognizable ingredients.
Remember, what you put on your body is just as important as what you put in it. By making more conscious choices about your personal care products, you can reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals and protect your long-term health. To further promote meaningful change, we can also:
1. Educate ourselves — to make informed choices about the products we use.
2. Vote with our dollars — Support companies that prioritize safety and transparency
in their ingredients.
3. Advocate for better chemistry education — into their curricula.
4. Consider the environmental impact — Choose products that are not just safe for us,
but also for our planet.
5. Rethink beauty standards — Challenge societal norms that prioritize appearance
over health.
Let's move beyond fear and toward action.
By working together — consumers, companies, legislators and scientists — we can create a safer, healthier future for ourselves and our planet. It's time to clean up our act
and embrace a new definition of beauty that values health, sustainability and
authenticity above all else.
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Benefits of Chaga:
Boosts Immune Function
Reduces Inflammation
Fights Oxidate Stress
Supports Digestive Health
Potential Anti-Cancer Properties
https://www.drtrozzi.news/p/unveiling-the-health-benefits-of
Boosts Immune Function
Reduces Inflammation
Fights Oxidate Stress
Supports Digestive Health
Potential Anti-Cancer Properties
https://www.drtrozzi.news/p/unveiling-the-health-benefits-of
www.drtrozzi.news
Unveiling the Health Benefits of Chaga Mushroom
Nature’s gift of health and wellness
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Some dietary (e.g., consumption of nuts and lifestyle recommendations (e.g. adequate sleep, movement and social community) for brain health:
https://www.sciencealert.com/eating-nuts-linked-to-lower-risk-of-dementia-study-finds
https://www.sciencealert.com/eating-nuts-linked-to-lower-risk-of-dementia-study-finds
ScienceAlert
Eating Nuts Linked to Lower Risk of Dementia, Study Finds
But we don't really know why.
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Some benefits of pumpkin seeds - source of magnesium, Omega 3, healthy fats, tryptophan, fiber and zinc.👇
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CONNECT : Health pinned «L-LYSINE - Information & known protocol Lysine has shown to be anti-viral & active against herpes viruses long before the COVID-19 pandemic. Lysine is present in many forms of diet supplements. In itself, it’s a nutritional supplement containing…»
Strengthen Your Immune System Naturally with NEWSTART, an acronym that represents eight lifestyle principles.
https://substack.com/home/post/p-152173651
https://substack.com/home/post/p-152173651
www.drtrozzi.news
Strengthen Your Immune System Naturally with NEWSTART
A Holistic Approach to Better Health
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Sprouts are easy to grow and full of nutrients. Benefits: immunity booster, balances blood sugar levels, improves digestion, supports heart and liver health, and has anti-cancer effects.
https://foodrevolution.org/blog/sprouts/
https://foodrevolution.org/blog/sprouts/
Edamam.com
Sprouts: The Ultimate, Home-Grown, Nutrient-Packed Food
When it comes to growing your own food, it’s hard to find anything easier, quicker, or more nutritious than sprouts. If you’re thinking about how to optimize your immune system, balance your blood sugar levels, improve your digestion, support your heart and…
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Fermented Foods Improve Brain Health: Study
https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/fermented-foods-improve-brain-health-study-5242332?src_src=Gut_article_free&src_cmp=gut-2024-11-25-ca&est=I%2F7OI9IkCBkMnI9vqCV4NwewiguqfnX0Vjog5kUEh6DAGhHitxZI0S2UY9cpD%2F2LK2YN8T5g
https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/fermented-foods-improve-brain-health-study-5242332?src_src=Gut_article_free&src_cmp=gut-2024-11-25-ca&est=I%2F7OI9IkCBkMnI9vqCV4NwewiguqfnX0Vjog5kUEh6DAGhHitxZI0S2UY9cpD%2F2LK2YN8T5g
The Epoch Times
Fermented Foods Improve Brain Health: Study
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