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Environmental Toxicities
Natural Building Materials
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- May 13, 2025
Natural Building Materials minimize toxic exposure by using untreated wood, low-VOC paints, and sustainable finishes. They support better indoor air quality, reduce chemical off-gassing, and promote a healthier living environment.
EMF Reduction
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- May 13, 2025
EMF Reduction helps minimize exposure to electromagnetic fields from devices and wireless networks. By reducing EMF exposure, you can improve sleep, reduce stress, and support overall well-being.
Vibrant America: Heavy Metals Test Guide
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- June 4, 2022
The Heavy Metals panel examines heavy metal toxicity to 20 of the most common heavy metals, which can be found in the environment, air, water sources, and common consumer products. Heavy metal toxicity can contribute to a total toxic burden and cause inflammatory symptoms including neurological and cognitive (brain) dysfunction, metabolic problems, digestive complaints, impaired detoxification, and more.
Vibrant America: Environmental Toxins Guide
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- June 4, 2022
Environmental toxins, technically called toxicants, are substances produced endogenously from the human body and which, when absorbed, inhaled, or ingested, can cause acute or chronic toxic overload, which may manifest in a variety of biological organ, tissue, and cellular-level systems.