Sunday, September 24, 2006

Toxins and Frequent Flyers

How many toxins are there in the place where you work, for hours each day?
Airconditioning, cleaning agents, chemicals in the upholstery, the list can go on and on. You are not only breathing these in, they also enter your body through your skin. You cannot avoid them.


Need to travel for your work? Consider this :

Toxic air recirculates in commercial jet cabins

The toxicity in airplane air is a combination of jet fuel, hydraulic fluid leaks, engine lubricant oil, cleaning compounds, and pesticides that are sprayed on passengers and crew as a landing requirement in many countries.

Diana Fairechild’s workplace was on various aircraft, as an international flight attendant. In 1987, after flying 10 million miles as an international flight attendant, Diana was "medically grounded" from pesticide poisoning on airplanes. She has written an excellent book “Jet Smarter”, which covers the things that affect passengers today: jet lag, airliner air quality, toxic sprays, radiation, electromagnetic fields, altitude, pressurization, dehydration, G-forces, noise and much more. Then the book tells you what to do about them. Diana reveals the risks and how to minimize them.

My point is that toxins are everywhere! Unless you want to live in the middle of nowhere, and use and eat only organic products (and this would only be minimizing the amount of toxins you receive - you will still receive some), you MUST detox for the sake of your health. Do it now before your body gets a toxic overload and you become ill. The best, most natural way to detox is a juice detox.

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