Simple steps and important points: 1. Filter water ( carbon filter ) 2. Don’t use chemical perfumes 3. Cook at home 4. Eat unprocessed foods 5. Cook on stainless steel or cast iron. But do what you can 6. Use organic aluminum free deodorant; avoid antiperspirant if you can. Do armpit detoxing. 7. Avoid fragrance free Foundation, concealer and lipstick 8. Don’t use heavily scented shampoo 9. Don’t use scented feminine products, use organic cotton tampons 10. Use Organic cotton clothes, don’t use polyester, nylon, acrylic, and spandex. 11. Don’t use dry sheets, use wool drying balls with E.O instead. 12. Don’t use harsh detergents 13. The earlier you start using cosmetic products, the earlier you are in risk on getting breast cancer. 14. African-American girls are in highest risk of getting breast cancer. 15. Use paraffin and dye free candles without chemicals perfumes. Soy blend May be mixed with petroleum. Incense is even worse. Use bees wax, E.O, wooden or cotton wicks. 16. Vaping is inhaling chemical mixture specially the flavors. 17. Air quality indoors can be worst than outdoors because we are not ventilating our homes. 18. Don’t wear outside shoes in your home 19. Dust our house regular 20. Have indoor plants but check for humidity in the plants 21. Keep humidity low, buy a humidity tester to avoid mold growth. 22. Don’t burn wood inside the house if you can, ventilate the house even in cold months. 23. If you are able, get an air purifier but try to remove the sources of pollution as much as you can. 24. Exercise to protect our bodies 25. Sleep well 26. Reduce or eliminate the consumption of alcohol 26. Consume leafy greens, vegetables, whey protein, matcha green tea. 27. Stress less 🤩 28. No cigarettes 🚬 29. Consume organic grown matcha, avoid adding milk 30. Pets increase the pollutants in our homes, just clean well in a regular basis and wipe off their paws 🐾 when coming back from outside. 31. Don’t fear chemicals 🤔they are around all the time, not everything is going to kill us. Just take big steps that are going to create a big impact in our lives in the long term, specially in children under 10 years old. ***more awareness and research is needed in micro plastics***
@cin3372 ай бұрын
I wrote things down then came across this comment ,awesome.
@michecostafaith2 ай бұрын
This was so helpful! You rock! Thank you thank you ❤
@NicosW0rld2 ай бұрын
People will do all this and still get cancers and tumours. Geez might as well just live your life than act like a crazy person and do everything on this list 😂
@serenitycatherine96602 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@katherinez96542 ай бұрын
Thank you for this list
@FinalB0552 ай бұрын
This is the kind of person I want in charge of health in the U.S. she cares about her kids and others more than she does about a companies profits.
@annestiles55982 ай бұрын
I would love to see her work with Kennedy to clean this mess up. I bet she could have a job in the health agency cleaning up the mess they made in the name of $$$
@Garland672 ай бұрын
Yes, exactly.
@ifyoujustthinkmoreclearly2 ай бұрын
company's
@jeffee19332 ай бұрын
You can’t vote your way out of tyranny
@paultrades2 ай бұрын
The new participant Xmen team of Trump
@dryvonneburkart2 ай бұрын
Thanks for having me on! Hoping this information helps as many people as possible.
@carolineknupffer22472 ай бұрын
Thanks for your motivation to think of all that!!! Great explanation, Greetings from Germany
@crystalhutchins30612 ай бұрын
You are Amazing! I’ve gone through a functional dr protocol for autoimmune and veered off some half way thru Covid. You’ve reminded me of the ultra important things needed besides diet and supplements. Thank you so much! Future generations should thank you also.
@SaarLeestMee2 ай бұрын
Shared it hope it reaches a lot of people thank you for sharing this important information
@GavinHaggart2 ай бұрын
It was great - thanks for your dedication and passion towards a very important area of our lives.... i'm also interested in the de-toxification element... would you be able to point me in the right direction for more information regarding that ? Many thanks,
@AlchemysMomTarot2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your work!
@kathrinedreams342726 күн бұрын
I believe. We need to start getting rid of plastic and using glass again
@robinholbrook82968 күн бұрын
Yes, use glass canning jars ( Ball type) to store food or drink from instead of plastic. Lot cheaper to buy canning jars than glass containers.
@GalaxySega-yv5yh2 ай бұрын
As a candle loving, aerosol spraying, perfume wearing beer drinking, night shift working, black british, sneaker head ...This one hit hard.
@ItsSunshyne2 ай бұрын
This!!!
@NhuNguyen-m1s2 ай бұрын
Switch to oil diffusers…or hell just boil a big pot of water and put some essential oils in it. Throw is some spices if ya like
@JustSmilePsycho2 ай бұрын
We were taught since forever to be obsessed with materialistic stuff to blind us from the truth about those products. It was tough but it was not hard to quit buying or use any of those stuff. Just like her I reverse my health problems symptoms to being so much healthier feeling on the inside.. To much greed and we give those horrible people to much power and control. The government system is to blame as well. Everything is set up strategically for profit purpose only. Governments want people to be sick so pharmaceutical company can make billions, foods corporations makes billions, make up industry make billions, IVF makes billions ....
@TLBxFinds2 ай бұрын
Nothing we use is good for us
@TLBxFinds2 ай бұрын
@NhuNguyen-m1s you can use natural soy candles they aren't toxic
@JOSHJAMES-ee4qz2 ай бұрын
From scented candles, air fresheners to perfumes - the root cause is synthetic fragrances, which have not been tested for toxicity, and the rise of petrochemical industry after the World War 2. The rise of children born with compromised immune system to a significant rise in Autism can be linked to the increased and wide spread use of synthetic fragrances (Bagasra & Bagasara, 2019). During the production of these synthetic petrochemical derived fragrance chemicals, discharge to air and water also causes problems to Wild Life - we are seeing feminization of wildlife because estrogen-mimicking effects of many of these chemicals . Many scientists and perfume industry are in Denial of these facts because of their financial interests. Dr Yvonne Burkart , thank you!
@ArtU4AllАй бұрын
I remember the late 1980s, Giorgio perfume just came out in a striped yellow-white package…… - I never wore it, but I would get a wave of nausea immediately and a headache about 10 min later. I encountered it in department stores on women shoppers just wearing it. One time I got stuck on the escalator behind a woman that was wearing this scent. I had to walk down the escalator in the opposite direction away from her. And I tried to avoid the cosmetics section when entering the store, as back then there were sales girls offering to be sprayed-on. It was AWFUL.
@sonjiachildsАй бұрын
I wonder if they cause the feminization of human wildlife
@PearlstrandАй бұрын
I can hardly stand to walk down the cleaning product aisle in stores - the smell is overwhelming! Highly scented laundry soap, scent balls you can add for extra smell, dryer sheets, perfumey detergents, cleaners, air sprays... it it's all too much. 🤢 ☠️
@satojoko3489Ай бұрын
@@sonjiachilds yes ma'am. They do. They affect our hormone production, our organs, our brain, our nerves, everything.
@satojoko3489Ай бұрын
@@Pearlstrand I am 100% with you on that. I feel sick around those things & stopped using them years ago. Artificially fragranced, toxin-laden personal care products & cosmetics as well. Fragrance counters in department stores too *bleh* 🤮 Even worse is smelling people wearing this stuff. I wish there was an emoji for a 👆 down the throat *gag*
@maythompson62282 ай бұрын
This makes me feel like everything around me is completely toxic. The perfumes, candles, lotions, body sprays, bath wash, laundry detergent, even my shampoo bar ! I mean, the majority of our food comes in plastic containers or bottles ! This video makes me feel overwhelmed.
@tinageorge80582 ай бұрын
It can be but we have take small steps at a time
@maythompson62282 ай бұрын
I guess I'll start where I can. Toss the products I am not absolutely in love with and as I need to repurchase the others I do my best to make safer choices for myself and my family.
@EarthKeeperSelinaMu2 ай бұрын
My basic presumption now is everything I pick up is toxic for unless it can be proved otherwise! Yuka App should be being used by everyone and it is free!
@christiethomas69052 ай бұрын
Just do what you can and add a little more as you go! Really once you get started it gets easier as you go ❤
@helenaconnor53972 ай бұрын
You missed the point love of making small changes to the overall better. Don’t be overwhelmed… you’ve survived thus far and small accumulated changes will see you in much better health as you age.x
@avalonjones697Ай бұрын
Powerful video! I had not menstrated in 6+months and was very concerned what could be causing this. I followed the advice and changed out products in my home and 3 weeks later I have had a healthy menstruation. I can't believe it... this was the only thing I changed so it def worked. Everyone should do this! And companies should be made accountable for creating toxic products that have such a negative health impact. Thank you for this video... literally changed my life. ❤
@Lavendel-ly5pbАй бұрын
Wow🎉 can i ask you what you have changed exactly? I have also lost my period😢
@avalonjones697Ай бұрын
@Lavendel-ly5pb I followed the advice on the pod cast. I stopped using non stick pans, plastic tupperware, spatulas ect. Got rid of products care products with phalates in them, bought new shampoo/conditioner, body wash, deodorant. Even had to get a new mascara! I already use a very good water filter anyway but that's important. Oh and a new washing liquid too and I stopped using fragranced candles and incense. It takes a bit of research to find phalate free stuff but you'll get there. A lot to change but totally worth it! X
@KristaErrickson25 күн бұрын
Not with this incoming Holy Trump oligarchy. The uneducated: government regulations? BAD. Get ready for zero accountability.
@delirifacient22 күн бұрын
Curious--can you prove that correlation is causation though?
@JuniperLynn7892 ай бұрын
Tip to scent your home naturally: Get a small pot and fill with water, a sliced orange, cinnamon sticks, fresh rosemary, cloves, maybe a bit of vanilla. Add cranberries in winter. Simmer on low all day. The BEST!
@mathapelongwepe26522 ай бұрын
The cost of energy consumption 😭😭
@therelaxedhousekeeper2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip, will try it.
@JuniperLynn7892 ай бұрын
@@mathapelongwepe2652you certainly don’t have to do it, and you don’t have to do it every day. Just a nontoxic suggestion. It’s a fun treat. Like baking cookies during the holidays. Or charging your device to watch KZbin videos and comment on them. Yes, they require energy, but it’s ok once in awhile as one is able. Also, I live in the country. I have a wood burning stove.
@crystalcutch55692 ай бұрын
I love doing this! So, SO many simmer pot recipes out there.
@bbxy24182 ай бұрын
I've tried this but idk why it doesn't work 😅
@TheeAntiChris2 ай бұрын
I started losing my hair at 39, in massive clumps. Along with having hypothyroidism, low vitamin D levels and anemia, I was very sick and stressed. After decades of trying to balance my thyroid levels, and *failing,* my new doctor told me to *get rid of all the plastic food and water containers and all plastics in my home, all the chemicals in my home, and replace all my old pots and pans with forever chemical free pots and pans.* It took me one year to accomplish this, and after I switched to a healthy, sustainable lifestyle, I finally got my thyroid levels under control. No matter what meds I took before this journey, my thyroid levels were out of wack for decades. Switching to a chemical free, sustainable lifestyle was the only thing that saved my health, _and_ it saved me *money* too. I bought a bidet and cotton wash cloths, and had no TP throughout the COVID lockdown, and my daughter and I were great! I started reusing all my glass pickle and honey jars as cups and containers. I threw out all my chemicals household cleaners and replaced them all with 1-2 jars of a mix of filtered water, isopropyl alcohol, and distilled vinegar which cleans all my windows, floors and countertops perfectly. Plus, I have less stress not worrying about my daughter getting this horrible thyroid disease too. 😅 ANYONE CAN DO THIS, it’s not just for rich people. I’m broke and I did it. It may take time, but it’s worth it! 🌎🫶🏼
@faith83032 ай бұрын
Thank you
@TheeAntiChris2 ай бұрын
@t.a.4356 I tried fasting before this issue occurred, and it helped me lose some weight, but my hair loss was a result of severe stress, hypothyroidism, low vitamin D levels and anemia. One of my closest friends died of an overdose, then my mom had a heart attack a few days before thanksgiving. It was a rough time.
@toshmarie34992 ай бұрын
Glad u are now a lot healthier! May u continue in ur health journey! P&B
@janetmalcolm61912 ай бұрын
Yes modern living is killing us! The things we use and the things we buy.
@camillatubertini63222 ай бұрын
What frying pans would you recommend? I make loosely fried omelets almost every day and feel like a teflon pan is a necessary evil…😢
@Nafissall72 ай бұрын
I can totally relate to this story! I couldn’t conceived and did multiple rounds of failed IVF. I didn’t get any explanation of why i wouldn’t conceive for 8yrs until i made some changes in the products i use and the food i eat. And boom i became naturally pregnant back to back at 35yrs old. I am here now 40yrs old and 3 babies 5 yrs later!
@zainab92092 ай бұрын
Tabarak Allah
@HaniYousuf-p6y2 ай бұрын
Masha allah you’re smart enough to remember to look back products u use ❤🎉congrts
@fitandequipped2 ай бұрын
Wow! thanks for sharing your experience.
@pauladdae31302 ай бұрын
Alhamdulillaah. What changes did you make?
@marissamagoo2 ай бұрын
Very happy for you. The state of our medical system is quite sad that all a PCP can say is “doh! Dunno!”
@ThatWellnessGuy26 күн бұрын
This one hit me hard! Fragrance collecting is one of my biggest hobbies. I own over 300 bottles and sometimes I’ll wear three a day- one to the gym, another to work, and another to bed. The fact that I’m now rethinking my $25k+ collection has me sick right now! 😩
@jennifertong13518 күн бұрын
. I have the same situation. Check out vryao. I think they meet Dr Burkhart’s standard.
@TheDiaryOfACEO2 ай бұрын
I’ve got a favour to ask! If you enjoy this, please double check that you’ve liked the video and subscribed to the channel! That's a small way you can help us carry on doing this ❤🙏🏾 really appreciate you! ✨
@MsOka0072 ай бұрын
Very informative. I stopped using perfumes/fragrances a long time ago, I'm glad!
@zetristan45252 ай бұрын
Steven's only got over 8 million subscribers already - somehow, he may not be able to continue doing this without your extra clicks. And he gave you a "❤️". Imagine if he can't live the life of the verywealthy - it'll be on your conscience.
@zetristan45252 ай бұрын
Seriously tho, excellent content - but these constant appeals for this favour gave me a bad taste about subscribing (to "timewasting greed").
@pictoriapictures71082 ай бұрын
This is all information that everyone should know - but sadly most turn a blind eye, in the name of convenience.....
@DayrusBPB2 ай бұрын
Wait til Yvonne and TDOAC find out about radioactive (toxic) products
@maritvansplunter69242 ай бұрын
TIP to make stainless steel nonstick: heat up the pan first (check: “waterdrop test”) then add your cooking oil, then add the food. In that order. Makes a world of difference! Learned this on KZbin as well. It actually works.
@MandyWoodArtist2 ай бұрын
Yep, I've been doing this for the last 4 years since I realised I am allergic to Teflon. Stainless steel is fantastic stuff.
@lanletuyet2 ай бұрын
That temperature (which would make the waterdrop roll around like a ball) is enough to bring the oil to smoke point and change the structure of the oil and makes it nearly the same as repeatedly heated oil - in short: carcinogen and mutagenic, and tumorigenic. Be very careful with that as it's just seconds away from useable to toxic. What I'd recommend more is medium/low heat for a long time (or turn off heat occasionally and wait a few mins to make the food non-stick before you flip it over)
@wendyscott84252 ай бұрын
Don’t use seed oil, which is toxic in itself. Ghee, butter, lard, and tallow would be much healthier.
@byJessCh2 ай бұрын
Cook only with butter, all oils are toxic. Eat only raw extra virgin olive oil, never cook it.
@raifthemad2 ай бұрын
@@wendyscott8425 I've been only using pig lard to fry anything for years.
@annasaricicek87712 ай бұрын
I started buying stainless steel pots since 1996 because they are less toxic. I was only 18 years old at the time but was obsessed with reading health magazines and reading holistic medicine materials since the early 90s. The information has been out there but everyone would think it was weird. I'm glad awareness to the masses is finally being made via the internet.
@procleanprofessionalservic35042 ай бұрын
Stainless or Carbon steel pans and pots only each for different purpose ! DITCH any and all "non stick" toxic garbage rubbish ASAP ! Merten and Storck is AMAZING ! Just look at what Michelin star chefs are using .
@JesusWaytheTruthandLife2 ай бұрын
What apps or websites help us to make the choices you’ve made? So glad you have prioritized true health. How do you decide which products are best? Organic, non gmo, no fragrance, made in USA, few ingredients. Thanks for your help!
@t-timewithartemis41742 ай бұрын
I think it's very important to add to this conversation that there is a growing number of people who have an intolerance to nickel, which is in stainless steel. I was born with this intolerance- I develop a terrible rash when exposed externally to it. Cooking/heating with stainless steel *does* leech it into the solid/liquid, and leads to GI damage and upset. I use ceramic for everything as a result. I hope this helps someone!
@JackRR152 ай бұрын
I feel like you missunderstood though? She never claimed non stick pans are bad for your health lol. The coating can only be bad when it's overheated and breathed in. The chips that flake off over time are not health impacting signifnicantly enough. Now during manufacturing, that I agree it is tocix for workers without appropriate PPE.
@CardbanditsUK2 ай бұрын
Or scratched/scraped by cooking utensils (which is why I use wooden) @@JackRR15
@rtu805426 күн бұрын
Unintentionally listening to this as I’m packing up my apartment to move tomorrow.. the amount of toxins and plastic I’ve been living in is mind-blowing…
@Herson_ricardo_alarcon2 ай бұрын
I work at a WASTE TO ENERGY POWER PLANT. We are pretty much exposed a lot of the times to the smoke and dust/ash that becomes of the trash. We test for heavy metals exposure but should I be aware of carcinogens. Please like this comment so that I can get an answer and hopefully it would help 1000s of people exposed to this. Thank you ❤
@EnydCrowfeather2 ай бұрын
@@Herson_ricardo_alarcon there are several different brands of detox kits at the health food store that are great + reliable. Been going to heath food stores for 30 years now. I beat the big C There's detox kits with activated charcoal, some to help get rid of excess metals built up in your organs, I used the ones that help clean out your intestines every year and in the past I bought the ingredients, ground them myself & encapsulated them myself (but getting old changes things) Anytime you work/play/school/extracurricular activity/etc that puts you in danger there are things you can do to counter it. Garlic pills clean your blood, a. c..v, colloidal silver, etc etc tons + tons of different herbal/holistic remedies at the health food store (Natural Grocers, Sprouts, Stay Healthy, etc)
@eggplant0002 ай бұрын
You are inhaling carcinogen 100%
@Etrielle2 ай бұрын
"Regardless of what is being burned (mixed municipal solid waste, plastic, outputs from “chemical recycling”), waste incineration creates and/or releases harmful chemicals and pollutants, including: Air pollutants such as particulate matter, which cause lung and heart diseases Heavy metals such as lead and mercury, which cause neurological diseases Toxic chemicals, such as PFAS and dioxins, which cause cancer and other health problems"
@leroyfox7532 ай бұрын
What would you do if you found out that you are breathing toxic chemicals? Would you quit your job? If so, then start looking for or training for another job. Because you know in heart that it's not good to breathe that stuff or you would not be concerned enough to ask about it. Good luck to you, sir. I hope you remain in good health.
@joas3324.2 ай бұрын
Leave this job
@Default000072 ай бұрын
This is the most important interview you've ever done, I've been banging my head on a brick wall preaching exactly what this brilliant woman is saying my whole life, now working in a consumer research job -hearing of & watching loved ones drop dead from toxic burden; Ignorance is not bliss!!
@butchfajardo88322 ай бұрын
@@Default00007 , YES! THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT INTERVIEW HE HAS DONE!
@Gorbash92 ай бұрын
The most depressing one for sure! ... so difficult with kids... no plastic ... no fragrance in cleaning priducts ... challenging.
@imbolc80242 ай бұрын
@@Gorbash9 just copying my info for you 'Yes, i'm surprised most people donno this... when you wish lovely smells, scents : etheric oils, pure natural oils, yes it's not cheap, your health is worth is tho. It's very important, for deodorants etc, to LOOK at the ingredients : study them, look them up, choose naturel organice products & oils, it makes a wold of difference, greetings from Belgium'
@Nutbutdontella2 ай бұрын
The problem is she sounds the same as the crazy people that only use glass and nothing else. She is right but it is sometimes hard to discern the voices that are right by evidence and right by OCD or some other underlying condition of paranoia surrounding plastic. Is it safe storing food in plastic containers that you don't heat up and are of the certain types that are shown to not leech into food? Probably. Some people just go wild and it is really hard to believe some people.
@Nutbutdontella2 ай бұрын
@@Gorbash9 if you need fragrance then you aren't cleaning but masking. You need to know there is no smell or a natural smell to know if something is actually clean. If it is holding odor it is holding bacteria. Change the surface and don't use that material in general. You just need to spend more time on coordination so they can use glass wear and stainless steel and stuff like that. Also storing in some plastics when they are never heated tends to be fine. You have to think relatively. You get more danger from car fumes taking the kids to school. Just don't compound that by heating plastic or using non stick coatings and deodorant is actually not necessary if you bathe unless you have some underlying medical issue. Maybe I am just lucky in that department. It will be okay. The stress of worrying about these things is also a killer. Just do the best you can. You got this.
@dubreuze72 ай бұрын
This doctor. This woman. Is an absolute warrior. Fighting the fight. That many people are ignorant of. Or too scared to acknowledge. A fight that affects us all. A fight affecting our health and future. And the fact that it's so personal. Not only for her but she does it for those who don't know is admirable.
@biancabee79002 ай бұрын
Unfortunately there are many people who don’t want to listen.
@theswiftschoolofselfhealing2 ай бұрын
This info is NOT new. It's been around since at least the 70's. I don't think she is fighting a fight. She is simply informing us.
@nolhman123Ай бұрын
@@theswiftschoolofselfhealinginformation is the fight.
@Cafeallday222Ай бұрын
I try too but people are reluctant to believe it.
@DeepDivingDiva333Ай бұрын
Super grateful to hear this conversation growing. I’ve been talking about this stuff for years. And I’m not a toxicologist. Just a reader.
@blackbirdmoon9188Ай бұрын
This was brilliant. As an immunologist, I was heartened to hear this advice on a podcast that has such a large online presence. I hope Yvonne is able to spread her message further into the mainstream so people can start to vote with their money. That’s the only way we will see the changes we need. The cost of organic phthalate-free products is unsustainable for many people. Health poverty is not just poor access to healthcare, it’s also ‘forced’ use of contaminated foods and products because they can’t afford to live and eat those things that are completely natural.
@yahyeet4383Ай бұрын
In many cases, following her tips will save money. We don’t have to buy expensive nontoxic chemical free candles, just don’t buy candles at all. Most of us are using them for the scent, not the light. I keep some for emergency use and that’s about it. Also, we’d save money by not buying perfumes and scented lotions.
@yahyeet4383Ай бұрын
Also, you may not be able to afford all organic foods, but you can choose not to buy Cheetos or other highly processed garbage.
@cartergomez5390Ай бұрын
@@yahyeet4383 How do you make a healthy non-scented lotion at home?
@bluelake28Ай бұрын
Warning of elephant in the room. Abortion , artificial contraception are two big reasons that birth rates are down.
@NJ-ycmtsuАй бұрын
It's all about the greed & $$$. The ones deciding all these things all have the income where they don't have to eat or purchase or use any of these toxic items & so called foods. It's completely something that can be quickly changed. Go back to glass jars for everything. Get rid of plastic bags, go back to paper then require people to recycle & companies to recycle. Do not allow any other cookware except stainless steel & cast iron or other non toxic cookware. Stop importing anything from China. You would think a government would want everyone as healthy as they can be & work & pay taxes longer. Hmmmmm🤔🤔 There's new hope starting in 2025.
@kankanc.14732 ай бұрын
"You might save time on your cooking, but how much of that time is being taken off the back end of your lifespan?" That quote hit me different!
@michellelauer42122 ай бұрын
I married my husband who had a son who had terrible debilitating migraines several days a week . I stopped fast food and chips and sodas and within 2 years his migraines stopped! I cook our dinner everyday and yes it’s time consuming and not always fun but the results are amazing
@Rinpuii-f6r2 ай бұрын
You are a good mother
@sheliaerwin38992 ай бұрын
@@michellelauer4212 now this is where it's at!! This is the cause of a lot of issues you are spot on!!
@tinageorge80582 ай бұрын
People would turn up their noses at me because I don’t do take outs or eat out .
@sugarpops42272 ай бұрын
Fast food is never good. Always has been and always will be
@sheliaerwin38992 ай бұрын
@michellelauer4212 Absolutely food is the key God has given us the tools we need inside our bodies to remove toxins kidneys liver spleen are the best toxins removers..having said that how we treat our bodies can optimize their functions! So to be so paranoid about everything is not the key but taking care of your existing toxin removal system given by the creator is ideal!
@mariannemedina4202Ай бұрын
I watched this last year and started making my own beef tallow skin balm, diy deodorant, lip balm and shampoo. Sent my homemade products as gifts to family along with your video. Over the last year switched out my cookware to stainless steel and cast iron. This year I’m throwing out all my beloved plastic food storage containers and switching to glass and replacing my plastic spatulas with stainless steel ones. Ordered wool dryer balls. In 2025 I will work on diy laundry soap, making my own essential oil scented candles and researching clean makeup👍 Thank you for sounding the alarm for us all!💕📢💕
@thislifesajourneyАй бұрын
We are as well!
@CynthiaReddick-c2w24 күн бұрын
Diy laundry detergent :1 quart gar of borax.1 quart jar of arm and hammer laundry soda. Then grate a bar of fields naptha soap or Ivory or any hm soap . Put these in your very bi canning pot with 2 gallons of water boil slow for 1 hr. If you like a few drops of dottera oil..lemon, lavander. Or my favorite juniper. .stir stir with the big Wood spoon . Cool . Then ladel into quart jars. Should be 8 to 10 quarts. Use 4 oz+- per load
@delirifacient22 күн бұрын
Where are those plastic containers going, though? And who has time to make everything from scratch anyway? Also, who wants to smell like a steak? So many questions.
@BlazingBonesBBQ22 күн бұрын
I thought arm and hammer is synthetic ?@CynthiaReddick-c2w
@marshasawle764421 күн бұрын
Could you please share your recipes?
@yoyoschmo12 ай бұрын
I. Feel. Her. I’m a physician giving a lecture on processed food. The more I prepared for my lecture the angrier it made me. I am furious at how little choice the consumer really has and the lack of transparency in the food industry. Late stage capitalism is out of control. At least give the public informed consent!!!
@5kids1goldfish2 ай бұрын
Informed consent is not even possible because the foods are designed to be addictive, so we are compromised by our addiction already.
@brunetteXer2 ай бұрын
you wanna turn your anger on the medical profession, which NEVER considers that food is medicine, and fake food is toxic. how much nutrition training do doctors do? (many of us here know the answer and it's a disgrace). All those doctors who got bought off and told people margarine was healthier than butter, shame on the AMA! Capitalism can be checked with people have integrity.
@aedsell2 ай бұрын
Late stage capitalism. Perfect description.
@StephanieAlice2 ай бұрын
Here here and for vaccines too. From another injured now getting neuro from any food or chemical
@americafirst91442 ай бұрын
There is nothing wrong with capitalism.
@andrewsusen31542 ай бұрын
As a father of 3 girls this video makes me want to purge everything in the bathroom and kitchen. Thank you for having her on. Hopefully as a consumer base we can get some of this stuff out of our products
@MakerBees3332 ай бұрын
🎉Good News, just by being a masculine man in the home caring for them you delay the effects of the endocrine disruption from the environment by YEARS… Love the doctor but MANY of the effects she described are seen in almost plastic free populations around the world (particularly females in a family unit without an adult male). 🫡 So no freaking out and throwing away their stuff and freaking them out, small deliberate steps 30:38
@aca9482 ай бұрын
I live with 3 females, good luck clearing those shelves, they'll clear you!
@tanyakilbane76362 ай бұрын
The kardashians are trying to kill us!
@FragranceCraft2 ай бұрын
You can make cosmetics yourself. You control the ingredients.
@andrewsusen31542 ай бұрын
Thankfully my oldest is five. So I have time to teach them right. My wife will be the tough one, haha
@ILoveGod19882 ай бұрын
My comment will be lost amongst the thousand ones here,BUT this is what I do as a woman in her mid 50s who lives in GREECE. I use organic detergents for washing and cleaning my home, along with vinegar. I also buy organic cosmetics and apply very little WITHOUT any foundation. As for perfumes I use none or organic and for deodorant, crystal ones. Finally, if I want my home to smell good I use essential oiles, in the bucket or a diffuser. For food storage I use glass containers. Hope this helps whomever reads this comment. Stay aware, stay healthy! God bless you all. 💌☦
@Kaybye5552 ай бұрын
Those crystal deodorant are sooo good, I also used them for scars and keeping clean. It reduces pimples and other bacteria in pores. I used to have reactions to antiperspirants. I thought I was just broken or sick. It all got soo much better when I switched. I do sweat, as I should, as a human. But I don't smell and most importantly, my skin doesn't get rashes or flare ups
@1dayfree2 ай бұрын
@@Kaybye555They don't work on me. I swear by salt solution based ones that lt spray on. Unscented, all natural. AND it stops sweat too! I'm menopausal so I can vouch that it works!! It's called Salt of the Earth ☺️
@ILoveGod19882 ай бұрын
@@Kaybye555 exactly my dear friend. sweat is very much needed. it is the body's natural detoxification but crystal deodorants eliminate the smell.:)
@sinistersaint2 ай бұрын
I switched to glass and stainless steel as well, *especially* for food containers that I take to work and heat up for lunch... it's insane how much chemicals can leech into your food from plastic when heated. We need to go back to safe and reusable products for foods, like my grandparents did!
@MaryfukingMelody2 ай бұрын
Just so you know those crystal deodorant is literal the aluminium salt in pure form. Just be careful, read the ingredients.
@teok.391Ай бұрын
One of the best things I watched this year. Thank you both. Let’s hope more people will be aware of consequences of our choices we made every day.
@alexolin.ukraine2 ай бұрын
I can't describe how happy I am that someone finally talked about all this.
@WayOfTheZombie2 ай бұрын
With our new President this is all Canon fodder
@millie98142 ай бұрын
All these products should be illegal and the companies held accountable for the literal and direct damage they're doing to people's health.
@isagoldfield73932 ай бұрын
I truly appreciate her sharing her knowledge🧡💜🤎💚🤍
@AA-iy4gmАй бұрын
The new president that appointed a woman as surgeon General who is in support of big pharma? Either side of the same political coin gets donations from big corporations that aren't regulated enough.
@James-chneeweiss2 ай бұрын
When she says “I want my children to have the best version of me” 😢 That hits the heart ❤ Beautiful woman 🙏
@Photik2 ай бұрын
Biracial children are so precious ❤️❤️💖
@LukePodol2 ай бұрын
That's the perfect statement. You want your children to have more experiences and awareness to have a better life. ❤
@orlandogalan2 ай бұрын
She totally got my attention. 👌👏👏👏👏
@PrincessNads12 ай бұрын
What the hell has this got to do with race?? Ridiculous comment! @@Photik
@supreadytoparty2 ай бұрын
@Photik what a weird thing to say. No one even mentioned biracial. Why not just say children are precious?
@JuniperLynn7892 ай бұрын
Steven has quickly become my favorite interviewer. They just keep getting better and better! Dr. Burkart’s message is SO important.
@JEsFavoriteWellnessProductsАй бұрын
I agree that he does a fantastic job!
@JEsFavoriteWellnessProductsАй бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Burkart, for speaking out and educating those who are hurting! This was a fabulous interview, and you, Steven, are a fantastic interviewer!
@Lev-t2t2 ай бұрын
Yep, as an environmental scientist I know these things. It's criminal what these products do to us and the lack or regulation and accountability.
@lovinglife48972 ай бұрын
😢
@KyKane2 ай бұрын
Where's the whistle blowers when we need them? Where is America gonna take America back?
@sarahwilk19922 ай бұрын
😢
@Lev-t2t2 ай бұрын
When I worked as an EHS at a university I did my best to educate the faculty on how to find the information needed to evaluate things like this. But it's hours of research for each product. Going through multiple websites to piece things together. I created a tutorial but it got ignored.
@ozgal69292 ай бұрын
It's all very deliberate
@895kimE2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this interview! I’m 61 years old, I hated it when we started changing over to plastic. Bring back glass and paper containers. ❤
@2sourcerer2 ай бұрын
I didn't know of such a time, but when my parents were young street vendors used to wrap food in leaves (Taiwan around the 50's maybe) I didn't know that until I read something from the web. Those were the times when it was more environmentally friendly.
@leedelmont4Yeshua2 ай бұрын
Agree... but one cost, two, well, youths,m not all youths, just some, times they would break glass and when got a dog like we had back in 1990's well... yeah, not nice for the paws... so, but i take your point..
@Stan-b3v2 ай бұрын
Same age as you, have always refused to use plastic cups as it makes everything that comes out of them feel slimy somehow. Even my thermos cups that were plastic lined were a hard no for me.
@GingerPeacenik2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I miss recyclable glass bottles.
@aspiring...2 ай бұрын
But now even the paper is coated in chemicals to repel oil. It would have to be naturally waxed paper.
@alcott122Ай бұрын
I completely changed my diet six months ago based on nationally recommended guidelines, but it only made my health worse. It wasn’t until I read 'The 23 Former Doctor Truths' that I realized doing the opposite of what the government advises can actually make a difference. No wonder the doctor who wrote it left their career-speaking the truth often challenges the system!
@gravitationalsingularity3294Ай бұрын
You got paid for this comment, don't you?
@anotherlover6954Ай бұрын
Carnivore diet.
@yankis.Ай бұрын
Bot comment advertising a stupid book. Shut up.
@beebee4334Ай бұрын
SCAM comment. I see this comment everywhere.
@lisafehr1044Ай бұрын
How can i know if its spam, i really want to know@@beebee4334
@Elin-Esteem8423 күн бұрын
This video should be shown in every high school health class on the planet!! Educate ur self n ur kids!!
@kentjoz53372 ай бұрын
Pause for a minute. The fact that she studied toxicology doesn't surprise me. What has me in awe is the fact that she is crazily informed, gives pinpoint references to research done to every single argument she makes, defines every biological term she uses, and even delves deeper into the nitty gritty. Hands doctor you know your shit! Mad Respect 🙌👏
@thetroytroycanАй бұрын
Well said. What a compliment. We all crave truth that we trust. It's one of the biggest problems in the world now.
@Mark-wv6sgАй бұрын
Americans are killing themselves
@Mark-wv6sgАй бұрын
This ladies message should be shouted from the treetops
@JonnybarbsАй бұрын
How would you say pinpoint? She doesn't really reference any study authors or organizations.
@braxhartmanАй бұрын
@@Jonnybarbs Lol exactly. Hey, @kentjoz5337, how much do you get paid to post astroturfing propaganda?
@attilaaluhut62502 ай бұрын
German here. It's always been so startling to me that Americans are obsessed with sanitising products (not that we don't use them here, but we don't clean with chlorine or use those tampons with plastic applicators instead of the good old finger lol) but then at home walk around with what we would call "street" shoes instead of "house" shoes (slippers) and don't open their windows regularly. Most rental contracts even specify that the apartment must be ventilated 1-2 times a day. It's called "Stoßlüften" (loosely translated shock- or intermittent ventilation). You just open all windows for 5-10 minutes to create a nice air draft. The base room temperature doesn't drop much but you get fresh oxygen and less mold :)
@Leivarx72 ай бұрын
Now that you listed your criticisms of Americans, can you now follow it with 3 or 4 GOOD about Americans, please? I think it's the polite thing to do. Thanks
@AndradaBalteanu2 ай бұрын
Most ppl don't understand that only 5 minutes with all the windows open don't affect the temperature... What's even worse is at work where you can't do that because of colleagues... And the air is just so bad that you get tired much more easily than working at home where you can open a window when you feel tired
@svenholmgren50152 ай бұрын
I don't think it is that they wouldn't be open to that if they knew better. Your culture has these things ever present, and it becomes common knowledge. Here in the US, many people were raised that you don't waste electricity by doing -insert action here- and grew up without it being part of the culture. So many people want the temperature of their house controlled to the degree, and many somehow think that their indoor air is better. I personally love to open the windows and also take off my outdoor shoes at the door. I have house shoes at home or go barefoot/sock footed at someone else's house. At least as far as the shoes go, I have seen a cultural shift toward more people taking shoes off. Sadly, I have not seen much in the way of people learning that fresh air is good for them.
@ottereformicus7822 ай бұрын
@@Leivarx7are you kidding?
@finzfan472 ай бұрын
I have done this my entire life in the States. Ive always done it because I have felt the air gets stale and gross so I like fresh air.
@xawithin2 ай бұрын
i really love that he allows the speaker time and space to finish their thoughts
@amandahudson42462 ай бұрын
He's a great interviewer
@isagoldfield73932 ай бұрын
I love that and I thank him for that.
@Lis_aaaaa2 ай бұрын
Totally agree! I said something similar on a recent video. He's the best out there
@ayokak192 ай бұрын
Rare quality of interviewing 👍🏻
@votepurple2 ай бұрын
Yes because he’s genuinely interested in his guests and not an egomaniac
@rayray8608Ай бұрын
A really good documentary to watch that delves into teflon toxicity is "The Devil We Know." Great interview, and I am very happy to have found your channel!
@zakuma222 ай бұрын
People, please take this very seriously. This must be one of the most important talks in KZbin.
@AM-nd9nl2 ай бұрын
I have to beg my kids teachers not to use plug-ins when they’re sitting there for seven hours a day breathing that crap in poisoning all those little kids. The sad thing is mostly they’re just thinking they’re trying to make a nicer environment. They have no idea.
@Ventibreeze1232 ай бұрын
@@AM-nd9nl I used to work in a care home for the elderly and there were plug ins and automatic spray pumps that would just send puffs of scent into the air 24/7 I complained that it was toxic, carers would be coughing and choking all day long, they refused to remove them so I left that job I just knew it wasn’t right. 😢
@deborahrouse56442 ай бұрын
@@Ventibreeze123 The poor patients!
@AM-nd9nl2 ай бұрын
@@Ventibreeze123that breaks my heart! Good for you for saying something!!
@stephaniejean73242 ай бұрын
I agree ☝🏻
@elainel43482 ай бұрын
I previously switched cosmetics, shampoo, soap, laundry detergent etcetera because of this wonderful toxicologist. My health has improved in several ways. Thank you for sharing and educating us all.
@aprilsouthers73182 ай бұрын
How long did it take until you noticed improvements??
@elainel43482 ай бұрын
@ Quick improvement with sinus and skin issues. Heck, even my hair has improved by using a clean product. I am 70 and have no split ends in my long hair. Best wishes. E
@ZanniD2 ай бұрын
What products did you switch to?@@elainel4348
@chriss3404Ай бұрын
@@elainel4348 Are there any products or purchasing strategies that you can recommend? It can be very hard to find cost effective unscented products sometimes 😓
@brandih4882Ай бұрын
Can you list some brands you switched to?
@miap.33602 ай бұрын
I'm eliminating all fragrance and perfume products from my life. It's not easy, but the wellness of my family and my health is non-negotiable. What a wake-up call! Thank you for bringing this awareness to my attention.
@samanthasaunders4292 ай бұрын
It’s actually easier than you think! A former “perfumeoholic”and I quit cold turkey! I don’t miss it! And nobody else does either… not one person has ever said to me, “How come you’re not fragrant anymore!”😂 As long as you don’t smell bad, that’s all that matters!
@ES117772 ай бұрын
You don’t have to eliminate fragrance if you can afford natural perfume made of organic essential oils. Same with candles. Or simply buy reusable spray bottles, organic essential oils (lavender etc), dilute them in water and use as perfume. Hope this helps!
@WhiteWolfos2 ай бұрын
@@samanthasaunders429 I grow my own lavender, lemon grass & Rosemary since it's hardy and already very fragrant. Also having them reduces mosquitoes. It's sooo easy to crush the leaves and boil it and you end up with several weeks to months worth in one batch for various uses. Just collecting a few of the branches and putting them in the room makes it naturally fragrant.
@pikapi69932 ай бұрын
You'll get used to it quickly once you know what to buy. Soon you will feel overwhelmed by fragrance and dislike it. I banned fragrance during the pandemic, today I only use perfume, but I only put it on my clothes. Never on my skin.
@ering1107Ай бұрын
@@pikapi6993 Then you go give me a hug, and it gets on me, and I can't wash it off, it stays for days! Please just don't use perfume if you're going out in public or touching people. That stuff is NASTY and we can't get it off of us.
@FirstAiducateАй бұрын
I have stage 4 cancer and some of the info here is new, especially the amount of impact the synthetic products have on us. I just thank God that He modelled the life of simplicity through Christ that is where it’s at for me. Simplicity. Thank you for your courage in standing up for what you believe will help others.
@biblicalfitness183822 күн бұрын
She does not "believe" it will help others. All belief is evil. Trust is all that matters. Truth is all we have. Live simply, so that others may simply live. You have cancer, so you need to detox. Replace silver dental fillings with white fillings. Take twice daily warm-water enemas, and add baking soda and salt to the water. Eat a mostly raw diet. Eat mostly fresh fruit, with small amounts of raw meat. Eliminate grains from your diet entirely. All grains are poisonous and contain chemicals that destroy the body. Study Natural Hygiene.
@MidnightAspec2 ай бұрын
Her reaction demonstrates how important this topic is AND how much she cares about turning this tide. God bless those on this front line like Dr. Burkart!
@nathanliteroy98352 ай бұрын
Except for example, she is wrong on benzene and scary research at 38:00 There's a lab, Valisure, that overheats products to 50 or 60 degrees Celsius for a long time and finds benzene in them (no shit that when you burn stuff, it creates more harmful substances), that also patented a "better way" to combat it, and tried to get money from big corporations (look up Wall Street Journal article "A Legal Shakedown Exposed/ How Valisure tried to cash in on its dubious claims about cancer"). So it's a usual scam of making you believe that bad thing is threatening you nd then profiting from it.
@TheKingOfBeans2 ай бұрын
She’s just trying to sell books lmao
@brazenbeebeauty2 ай бұрын
I am going to spread this to all of my clients. They listen to me because I read studies like a madwoman, but to hear a toxicologist finally SAY all of this is so important.
@Connectivespirit2 ай бұрын
I grew up on a farm and was NEVER sick. We did not add scent or chemicals to food. Mom cooked from scratch and we never had weight problems. I believe Yvonne is spot-on. Thank you!!!!!❤❤❤
@Iamhome3652 ай бұрын
I'm in Ireland and we have a farm shop about 6 miles away but I wouldn't buy from them as the pesticides and fertilisers they use is scandalous! A neighbour rented out his land to them and when he saw the amount of stuff they put on the veg he was horrified! Said he'd never eat that veg again. Their carrots turn black with about 2 days, spuds turn black after cooking. I did a garden this year (not as successful as I wanted due to major back problems but I hope to have a really decent one next year. I also buy organic where I can but there's not a heck of a lot of options where I am unfortunately
@kellymurphy66672 ай бұрын
Yvonne is spot-on because her advice is based on evidence base research findings and not opinions.
@rpr81282 ай бұрын
We can't all live on a farm unfortunately.
@gwyn1922 ай бұрын
A good friend, who grew up on a farm, said her parents were excited when a 'special' chemical became available. Her dad sprayed everything including his children. It was DDT. Cancer was high in her family; she died from it.
@Connectivespirit2 ай бұрын
@@gwyn192So sad, but true. 😢❤
@Veronica.John10-10Ай бұрын
A lot of us have known all of this information for a very long time but I'm glad to see it's finally coming out on KZbin
@herrhan-zen2555Ай бұрын
After watching with my wife ... we started to throw out all that plastic from the kitchen, got a new frying pan and bolws. Crazy how much we had for every day use. Just saying ... you do have an impact. We got that learning curve. In short ... Thank you ... all the way from Germany 😅
@de72486Ай бұрын
Yay Germany ❤ my boyfriend is from Germany!
@hannahackerman5017Ай бұрын
Me to doing it nowwwwwwwww😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@EetelpiiiАй бұрын
Ordered new cooking pans and casseroles, threw away old ones, candles, bottles of fragrance, scents, bought a air purifier too😅 I stopped smoking over a year and quit drinking 6 months ago. I don't wear make up either. Trynna delay my death like crazy 🤪
@Fiercebeautybyjennifer2 ай бұрын
I’ve been on this journey of becoming the best version of myself since I had my daughter 3 yrs ago and Yvonne Burkart’s reason for why she’s doing what she’s doing brought me to tears. I understand her passion and it resonates with me. Being a parent is life changing and we don’t get it until we have children ourselves. I loved this episode Steven. You make a difference in the world simply by having this podcast and having the type of guest that you have on the show.
@TheDiaryOfACEO2 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏼
@ISTEasnoneother2 ай бұрын
I always wonder how one can listen to an entire episode of 2,5 hours when it aired 33 min ago here in EU? Are various time zones on a different schedule?
@santiagobydesign2 ай бұрын
@@ISTEasnoneothersome of us are very curious people and devour KZbin videos very fast by adjusting playback speed. Depending on topic and case you can even watch at 2x, but for this channel I would not recommend very high speeds😂
@LVMILL11562 ай бұрын
@@ISTEasnoneother Use the timestamps and skip ahead🤙🏾 You don't have to listen to every topic of discussion to get the overall jist🤙🏾
@monikab34132 ай бұрын
Agreed 💯 👍🏻
@Makawaji-wu6fx2 ай бұрын
It is good to see courageous scientists and companies coming forward to inform.
@JOSHJAMES-ee4qz2 ай бұрын
I discovered a highly educational KZbin channel from an Australian company that elucidates how various products are absorbed by our bodies and their effects through biochemical processes. The channel can be found at www.youtube.com/@bellebotaniqueptyltd4680.
@reneepatton36542 ай бұрын
People are coming out with this information; companies are hiding this information from you.
@BriannaNorum2 ай бұрын
Amen!
@MOONLIGHT-qg7tzАй бұрын
All I keep hearing is how sick this country has gotten. Listening to all that you are saying is the main reason, of course. Thank you for speaking about this. I really appreciate that not only you have spoken out about all of the toxic things being sold to us, ingested by us, but that the host of this show has presented this subject matter to us all, as well. Thank you both for enlightening and informing us all.
@ΣτράτοςΧ2 ай бұрын
This woman called toxicologist. I call her life saver! God bless the channel and the woman who shows us the unpleasant truth!
@lindencalloway52 ай бұрын
The concept of health in The 23 Former Doctor Truths completely explains this, and it’s honestly changed the way I think about my well-being. I wish I had read it sooner because it offers insights that could have saved me years of misunderstanding health. This book doesn’t just inform-it empowers you to take meaningful, lasting control over your health journey.
@lukag31552 ай бұрын
thamks for sharing
@Isabelle.g62 ай бұрын
checking it out right now
@meganthearchitectbrown11112 ай бұрын
When I look for this book it brings up a website that might be scams.
@ohamalia2 ай бұрын
Yes me too, I read on reddit it probably scam and this one is chat bot@@meganthearchitectbrown1111
@juanitagibson37992 ай бұрын
@@meganthearchitectbrown1111 That shows its most likely true. 😂
@hadassahjones10252 ай бұрын
I look forward to a time that organic, natural safe products are the affordable and common items bought and used and the toxic, chemical, not natural items are too expensive for the average person to buy. We need to flip the world upside down or actually the right way up. Many thanks to this incredibly informative episode. She is doing us all a favour.
@indrecepukaite42762 ай бұрын
or, rather, toxic items are not allowed to be produced and sold to people. Governments should step in and act on the behalf of people, not interests of the companies that are killing us and destroying ecosystems around the globe.
@WisconsinEric2 ай бұрын
The US Dollar has lost 45% of its value since the Twin Towers fell. Consumers keep demanding products being made to a lower quality to keep them blind to it. I have been speaking on it for over 20yrs, and no one will have the discussion
@AnastaAnam2824 күн бұрын
BRILLIANT INTERVIEW!! Thank you so much for bringing attention to this. I'm allergic to petroleum distillate and sodium laureth sulfate. Just to name a few. I have spent hours and hours sitting on the floor in the middle of an aisle in so many stores reading the ingredient lists on products. Desperately looking for soap and shampoo I can use. I'm 44 years old, I've had acne for 33 years now. And rashes. My skin itches all the time when I use most products. Fortunately I figured out some of my allergies on my own but obviously not all, hence the acne. We need to get a serious handle on what we allow manufacturers put into their products but also what they are putting into our environment. Thank you again!
@atisoy832 ай бұрын
“ I want my children to have the best version of me …” that statement not only resonates but it the most powerful statement. God bless this beautiful woman and her work.
@Dr.SwinttonEdleyGossier2 ай бұрын
Over 40 years ago, when I was a child, an old man told me never to drink out of plastic bottles because tiny particles from the plastic would pass into my body. I never forgot his advice and did indeed avoid using plastic bottles from that day on. I don't know how he knew this such a long time ago but evidently his advice was correct.
@princessbabibear4794Ай бұрын
What do you use instead? How do you get your water?
@Dr.SwinttonEdleyGossierАй бұрын
@princessbabibear4794 I use aluminium cannisters. Some of them use plastic stoppers but you can find them with cork or aluminium stoppers. Then I just fill them up from filtered water at home and take them wherever I go.
@jennifertong13518 күн бұрын
As a kid in the 80’s, we had a metal canteen. Like used in camping. I remember when Evian water came on the scene. Marketed as French. Exclusive and pure. SMH!!!
@NarcissetheArtiste2 ай бұрын
I'm glad that this topic is being covered. I am a mother of a 2 month old and it's so important for parents to understand how much of our decisions affect their health and wellbeing. Thank you for your work on this!
@shasmi932 ай бұрын
It doesn’t really matter at this point. The ENTIRE planet is ruined and polluted. It is at a level that none of us can avoid it. If you eat and drink water…. You are slowly being poisoned. I chose not to have children because we no longer have a habitual planet. We now live on a semi habitable trash dump and humans are fighting more and more every year over whatever polluted scraps are left. I feel so bad for all you folks who decided to have children. You will love them and then watch them get cancer or other diseases and die.
@yvonnemcloughlin28772 ай бұрын
People used to heat baby formula in their microwave in plastic .
@NarcissetheArtiste2 ай бұрын
@yvonnemcloughlin2877 if you don't know, you don't know.
@radiationrising29 күн бұрын
Thanks! I really appreciate this you tube channel first of all. I’m especially grateful for this episode. I wonder after seeing this if there are resources I can lo ate to help me choose better products? My apologies to the interviewee I can’t locate her name at this moment but, her hair and skin look fantastic. If she’s not using toxic products any longer, what is she using? I’d love to find out from her what she suggests or where she might turn to for advice? I’m someone who has gotten off of the regular toothpaste and extra beauty products I don’t need but, still have no clue what to wash my hair with or what lotions are actually good for us? Thanks again. This was such an informative and also inspiring interview.❤
@ems_yt50872 ай бұрын
It wasn't until I watched this video that I actually became conscious of what I want to consume/use, despite having many conversations with friends/family about carcinogen products. Thank you so so much for the eye-opening conversation. I was completely hooked for the whole 2 hours. My wish is for everyone to watch/listen to this.
@SarahMcCartney41602 ай бұрын
Unfortunately almost none of it is true. She got her name right.
@ems_yt50872 ай бұрын
@@SarahMcCartney4160 What makes you believe that?
@sweepytoon2 ай бұрын
@@SarahMcCartney4160
@red_edjАй бұрын
@SarahMcCartney4160 how is what was said is not true? She's not the only person who has discovered these enviro and health issues with the products we use.
@sarezaki2 ай бұрын
Yes, we "lüften" every day! After sleeping, after cooking or showering. The rooms are always aired. In winter or summer, always. Mainly in winter, because heating with radiators dries out the air, and heating the air only works if it contains enough oxygen. After 2-3 hours in the living room, the oxygen content in the air is used up. Some people sleep with the windows open, especially in winter. The quality of sleep is much better. I air the room before going to bed, then it is more comfortable for the night. Thank you and greetings from germany 💜
@mavredonsm.93332 ай бұрын
Why is it germans always think they are the smartest and best nation.
@unknownhuman5507Ай бұрын
As someone who moved to Europe recently, I know exactly what you mean. I love the radiators better than the forced air, but they do "dry" the air.
@vanilla5245Ай бұрын
This is even more important since covid as well, Covid harms are immune systems and our bodies and so many different ways having fresh air is great for our bodies, If they're fragile even more so. But also to prevent breathing in covid particles as it's airborne and having fresh ventilated air
@passerthroughАй бұрын
I've been supersensitive to perfumes for decades, probably due to using a strongly scented shampoo for years as a teenager. I can't be around them or I instantly get brain fog and maybe a migraine. I have to hold my breath going past the scented candles in stores, and some people's houses I can never enter. I'm glad this is finally getting the attention it deserves!
@marysegura5157Ай бұрын
Same now I wish they would ban all this stuff from work places as I always get so sick from smelling air fresheners and cologne and perfumes
@ocdplaylistmaker70326 күн бұрын
Multiple Chemical sensitivity groups online can help you find good products
@aberdeen14Ай бұрын
I've been fragrance-free for 20 years. Four children resulted from the blessing of being fertile. My passion is helping other decision makers make better decisions.
@kjl52432 ай бұрын
As someone who went through breast cancer at the age of 28, it's so good to see this video. I started learning about all this ten years ago during my recovery, but people either weren’t interested or treated me with derision. So glad the message is being spread
@JANAlifestylevlogger2 ай бұрын
What was the reason for your BC? did you have genetics done ?
@AA-iy4gmАй бұрын
They want you to think it's genetics, but it's a lifestyle of the things mentioned in this video and more, but to sum it up it's basically a lifestyle of product in the home full of chemicals, cheap goods, fast food, perfumes, candles and similar.
@dana102083Ай бұрын
@@AA-iy4gmand in some people there are genetic issues. I 100% believe many are metabolic in nature as cancer loves sugar. Stay slim and metabolically flexible.
@JANAlifestylevloggerАй бұрын
@AA-iy4gm you are mistaken and making sweeping statements
@yahyeet4383Ай бұрын
@@AA-iy4gmit’s probably a combination of both. Like she said, some of this is passed down from our parents. We are not helpless though, we can make our own choices and decide what things to avoid.
@leafgreentea7274Ай бұрын
I'm so grateful for this woman speaking out like this, we need more voices like this, I've struggled to express my concerns and I feel like an outcast so it's nice to have this said on such a big platform :) such a weight lifted
@betterffd2 ай бұрын
I had my first son back in 2021 and was made to feel like I was being irrational by wanting to only use cast iron and glass cookware, fragrance-free everything, avoiding overly processed foods and artificial flavors and colors. I literally just wanted him to have as healthy of a start as possible, something that my parents didn't care much to provide me.
@lg96332 ай бұрын
Amen!! People are so blissfully ignorant and it’s definitely easier to point the finger rather than just do their own research. They just don’t want to know
@JoeanettaD2 ай бұрын
This! I am the same way. Nope we are not irrational. Just do what is best for you!
@activex27982 ай бұрын
Kaka moko
@gsa75122 ай бұрын
Me too, and my in laws would make fun of us. Well they're all sick with cancer, thyroid issues, diabetes, mystery illnesses...
@aedsell2 ай бұрын
Never. Back. Down.
@lazarusriederer3439Ай бұрын
I really need to understand the connection between perfumes and petrochemicals.
@DavidLeb-e6vАй бұрын
The Free E-Book, " Luxury Perfume Revolution: Explore the Untold Story" has a lot of valuable info.
@allyeric6112Ай бұрын
Ever wonder why some perfumes linger for days, it’s because petrochemicals stick around longer than your ex.
@tomsigitura7824Ай бұрын
Sniff carefully-your perfume might have taken a pit stop at an oil refinery!
@Anton-xd5zdАй бұрын
Do a Google on Perfumes and Petrochemicals, lot of good info and some really good natural perfume alternatives too.
@DeborahBernalАй бұрын
Ah, perfumes and petrochemicals-a love story no one knew about! 💔
@ChristineQ.1532 ай бұрын
Dr Yvonne Burkart and Steven, hormone disruption to autism spectrum disorder are also linked synthetic fragrances.
@Novasuper-jm5zy2 ай бұрын
Agree, High exposure to synthetic fragrances is corelated to increased Autism (Bagasra & Bagasra, 2019).
@amandagraphx45082 ай бұрын
Why do people pay for these perfumes saturated with petrochemicals?
@JAMANI-po3jv2 ай бұрын
Synthetic fragrances contain chemicals that can disrupt hormonal functions (Ashcroft et al., 2024).
@Anton-xd5zd2 ай бұрын
Fragrance and perfume industry has misused consumer trust.
@michaeldigtheme23372 ай бұрын
Rise of synthetic fragrances after WW2 has a lot to do with this.
@marys.50502 ай бұрын
This is one of the most important interviews I've ever heard. Thank you for having Dr. Burkart on and exposing your large audience to this conversation.
@Estefaniagasca2 ай бұрын
As someone that has been intentionally working to achieve a cleaner diet and lifestyle for some years now, I was completely mind blown. Truly goes to prove, you don’t know what you don’t know. I’m so truly grateful for this conversation!
@LetFreedomRing5067 күн бұрын
Thank you, DOAC and Dr. Burkart! I watched this like a college class, taking notes and walking all over my house and, VERY happily, throwing so many things away. I am placing this video along side of my book from Linda Berry titled "Internal Cleansing"! We need to listen to these experienced individuals who have exposed the VERY BAD chemicals that we have been eating, smoking, drinking, spraying, etc. The time is NOW to educate yourselves and your family! I was blessed with living with a grandmother from Italy (off the boat) who grew her own vegetables, herbs, and cooked only healthy! I owe my life to her for setting the groundwork for me and our family! Stay safe and healthy everyone!♥
@mamajes262 ай бұрын
Great information. Thanks so much. I’m 67 years old and growing up we were so much healthier. My mom was German and our house was spotless and she opened up all windows on a regular basis even in the dead of winter. I followed her example.
@jessicaladd852 ай бұрын
Phew! Glad I'm not the only one who opens windows in the cold!
@helenfogarty47172 ай бұрын
My 92 year old mum does the same , windows and doors opened every day to air the house.
@VALiantiosous2 ай бұрын
I can't open my windows due to all the fabric softener fumes emitting from the other apartments.
@Cedarrouge2 ай бұрын
Wow this woman needs to be protected. More like this please! We need to know, this is so so important in our modern world.
@ellenjo2832 ай бұрын
So straightforward. Steven, I’ve never seen you more focused. You know that this impacts ALL of us.
@kimmiearcher8401Ай бұрын
Wow I feel like I've been living under a rock! Thank you for bringing this to all of our attention!
@the_salty_melody2 ай бұрын
Applauding. We need to talk about this and influence the industry as consumers.
@VALiantiosous2 ай бұрын
Billion dollar lobby with the chemical industry which works hand in hand with pharma and even the building industry (very toxic). People have been trying to change this for decades. It is going to take a MASS movement.
@KerenShachar-y4u2 ай бұрын
I never take the time to comment on videos but felt this was worthwhile to say: This has been the second most impactful video I have ever seen in my life (first was about how whole food plant-based foods can cure/ prevent most things). This should be publicized everywhere.
@jimpowers95532 ай бұрын
FINALLY a podcast about this! Long overdue. Retired medical professional here. I have known about these issues for some time. The doctor is spot on. I wish that she had talked more about air purifiers. There are some that emit O3 aka ozone, a pollutant that can kill you. Yes they clean the air by a process where the ozone pulls matter from the air and just moves it to the walls and floor of your home. If you have one, YOU CANT ENTER THE ROOM IT WAS IN FOR 2 HOURS AFTER USE.
@healing6822 ай бұрын
dear God that's the first time I hear about that, how can we find out? I was looking at getting an air doctor or jaspr and an plasma air purifier from creatrix solutions
@pricklypear11112 ай бұрын
Source?
@missl.33432 ай бұрын
Do you know if the Dyson is one of those?
@blueseptember21742 ай бұрын
My mom used to run those in the house and when she would leave i would turn it off 😅
@brunetteXer2 ай бұрын
wdym "finally"? PLENTY of podcasts talk about this.
@yvonnewennerlid255217 күн бұрын
I knew plastic was dangerous, but not that bad! We can do our part to share this information and make sure that we live healthy lives!
@MsCookiemonster02 ай бұрын
I lost my older sister to breast cancer 20 years ago. This one event sent me down a rabbit hole to eliminate chemicals and toxins from products I was using and prevent lifestyle diseases. Thank you for the video.
@AA-iy4gmАй бұрын
It's despicable how they made the pink ribbon breast cancer movement about pink merchandise and donations, claiming for decades that they're still doing research while women continue to die and no mention of changing the lifestyle to a more natural, organic one as the biggest contributor. Cured patient is a lost customer as the saying goes, and there wouldn't be an endless stream of donations either.
@Peacelovejoy252 ай бұрын
Thank you both I am African-American woman and the amount of gratitude I have for you right now is enormous words cannot explain. I can’t wait to follow you.❤
@emilyb55572 ай бұрын
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@queenofpents3442Ай бұрын
Same! As a black woman we finally have someone looking out for us.
@spiderwebwalkerАй бұрын
@@queenofpents3442But she can only give us the information. How do we get this information about poisons specifically targeting Black consumers to our feckless Congressional Black Caucus to ban this or add tariffs to that or to stop the practice of adding these chemicals that could sterilize little Black girls🤨🧐🤔🫣🤫
@nelliewilson50452 ай бұрын
As someone with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, I really appreciate this conversation. The level of fragrance that is in EVERYTHING makes it so hard to be in spaces that don't make me sick. Folks with MCS are like canaries in the coal mine that our environment is becoming very toxic. I'd like to also add that some essential oils can be problematic for people too, plant derived doesn't mean that it's always going to be non-toxic.
@kt94952 ай бұрын
I just left a comment and wrote nearly the same thing. It is so difficult indeed. I once checked out of a hotel at 3 am and slept in my car because they had used so much bleach cleaning the room and the same scent was all over the sheets. Ubers when they have air fresheners. In a plane next to someone that washes their clothes in Tide etc. The worst.
@mountainstream83512 ай бұрын
I had MCS too. I use organic essential oils though and they don't bother me. I also use natural perfume. My favorite body care products were Aubrey's Organics and they went out of business a few years ago and there is no other company that I can find that is selling all natural shampoo/conditioner. So sad. It is really hard to find chemical free products.
@kt94952 ай бұрын
@@mountainstream8351Everist is a waterless concentrated shampoo and conditioner and is all natural. Piperwai is a great deodorant brand. Lots of clean and organic skincare brands. Osmia is fantastic as is Alitura Naturals. May Lindstrom. Josh Rosebrook is another great one. Unfortunately they do cost much more but I feel are totally worth it.
@slgogo5942 ай бұрын
@@mountainstream8351 I used to love Aubrey Organics!! So sad to see they closed down. Weleda has some amazing products as well.
@aliooooooopsupside2 ай бұрын
I have been diagnosed with allergies to 20 different allergens. It is so hard trying to avoid products that don’t contain any of these😢
@o.g.271620 күн бұрын
This information can definitely feel overwhelming! But I’m trying my best to change things even a little at a time. Especially when I run out of things that need replacing. Thank you for this video!
@toniboone9266Ай бұрын
This has been one of the most helpful videos I've seen in a long time. Love this Toxicologist she really knows her stuff. #1 Filter your water #2 Get rid of Fragrance products #3 Cook at home
@didierliango64022 ай бұрын
This lady is brave and must be protected!
@schmitzkatzewupper2 ай бұрын
Oh good get ur butex up of the Sofa and keep her save . U are one of the ppl who just talk and don't know that u have to take action.
@elizabethjames2132 ай бұрын
Protected and why...isn't America the land of the free and this is why she is speaking truth and wants to guide us as to what is happening.
@sharonrichmond55072 ай бұрын
We are always fearful for the lives of truth tellers. The people in power know that the majority of us are cowards and wont follow her advice so they are not worried what so ever.
@sharonrichmond55072 ай бұрын
Truth tellers are always thought to be in danger. That’s not true. The people in charge know that we are cowards, and most of us will not take her advice anyway.
@elizabethannhankinscampbel67002 ай бұрын
Some higher uppers don’t like what she’s saying because some higher uppers want to keep us sick!!!
@keynolivia2 ай бұрын
The movie Dark Waters exposed the part DuPont played in contributing toxic chemicals. There are so many more corporations. It’s sad. 😢
@nomanbroman35562 ай бұрын
And think how long it took to expose them...and ultimately nothing has changed.
@organicenergy72 ай бұрын
I immediately thought of this too! Excellent, eye opening movie everyone needs to see.
@dogtired822 ай бұрын
That is an amazing movie, sad and depressing but also a real eyeopener!
@aliciakuro4716Ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏 I have also personally taken a big interest in helping share this message to people! Thank you so much. I will be sharing this as much as I can. ❤ I completely understand the dangers of so many things we use daily. I often get laughed at or called paranoid or crazy 4:37 ❤
@crystaldoran26562 ай бұрын
This has to be one of the best and most impactful episode you have done! Using your platform to expose this! Thank you!!! I hope this reaches as many people as possible
@1-CuriousMindАй бұрын
This is my new favorite show to watch. I absolutely love the discussions being had, everyone needs to watch these shows. Love you brother, please don't ever stop. It's people like you and the professionals brought on the show that bit by bit are slowly restoring my faith in humanity ❤
@simplyytori4 күн бұрын
When I was pregnant I started to have aversions to scents from my favorite candles to body sprays and lotions. I switched every product to fragrance free or completely stopped using the products. This all makes sense now. Thank you! This encourages me to keep following my intuition regarding these harmful chemicals
@rachelhusband9890Ай бұрын
Thanks Steven (& team) and Dr Yvonne Burkart for this one. Definitely one of the best and most informative podcasts i've seen. This should be shared far and wide and shown at schools!
@captainjack6662 ай бұрын
It is always great to see a host that is very passionate and knowledgeable about their field and is not worried to have an opinion
@dils_delicious2 ай бұрын
I love the fact that you brought some products and just went through them; perfect way of showing real examples and explaining their risks in a way even a 9 yo would understand it 👍🏻
@cynthiamousa8899Ай бұрын
This is so scary but I’m so grateful for you and your guest for posting this. Thank you!!
@Kushprincess662 ай бұрын
At last;- A doctor with integrity. God bless her.
@isagoldfield73932 ай бұрын
Yes, we need more people like her💖
@mariebrigman33072 ай бұрын
Just wanted say I love your show, podcast, whatever you want to call it! Your questions are different, thoughtful and compelling. You allow them to speak while still gently guiding the interview. Your empathy for everyone you speak too is very apparent. Congrats on all your success!!
@fs57752 ай бұрын
he's the best out there. he always asks the questions his audience would want to ask in a very empathic natural way.
@mariaalexandramarin93582 ай бұрын
This episode was absolutely incredible! I’m a huge fan of Dr. Yvonne and have implemented many of her recommendations this year. By far, this is the best podcast episode I’ve seen with Dr. Yvonne as the guest! The questions were spot on-well done Steve and the team for delivering such a fantastic episode. Truly amazing, thank you!
@TheDiaryOfACEO2 ай бұрын
🙏🏾
@Marketsolo2 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you for having her on your show! I hadn't heard her before..but suspected toxic chemicals are everywhere. Geez..I did switch to glass or metal bottles. I did quit using bath and bodywork years ago.
@loveschile7339Ай бұрын
This is SO depressing to hear because of my obsession with incense, bukhoor and PERFUME BUT there were a few things to make me feel better. I use Aluminum free deodorants, I only but hair & body products that are phalate & junk free, I try to use glass containers, I only use stainless steel and cast iron pots & pans & I regularly open up my door to let fresh air in. I also use the wool balls instead of dryer sheets because Im Estrogen Dominant. Its truly painful to know that things I derive SO much pleasure from are slowly killing me. Smh...
@lacolocha7524 күн бұрын
Use essential oils instead?
@jennifertong13518 күн бұрын
I hear you. I started researching scent companies and was really disappointed. Vryao looked interesting. Not scent or parfum.
@johnleschak46052 ай бұрын
God bless and protect this woman, what an absolute treasure of a person! Keep fighting the good fight Dr. Yvonne!!