The simple swaps to make at home to reduce your risk of cancer, disease and premature ageing

The simple swaps to make at home to reduce your risk of cancer, disease and premature ageing

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The simple swaps to make at home to reduce your risk of cancer, disease and premature ageing
Published: Feb, 05 2025 04:22

We are all walking around with a toxic load. Every day, we're exposed to chemicals in our air, water, food, and household products. Some of us feel the effects more than others, but make no mistake - our bodies are working overtime to process and eliminate these toxins. I know this firsthand. After living in mould for years, my body hit a breaking point. I developed chemical sensitivity, meaning I react to everyday products that most people don't even think about - cleaning sprays, synthetic fragrances, plastics, and more.

 [Five years ago, Camilla felt like she was living in a body decades older than her age (pictured). Her bones creaked with every movement and she was constantly in pain. Then she focused on cleaning up her environment]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Five years ago, Camilla felt like she was living in a body decades older than her age (pictured). Her bones creaked with every movement and she was constantly in pain. Then she focused on cleaning up her environment]

This forced me to radically change my environment and rethink everything I bring into my home. Chemical sensitivity is when the body struggles to detoxify chemicals efficiently, leading to symptoms like headaches, fatigue, skin rashes, and brain fog. The accumulation of toxins over time can also contribute to more serious conditions, including autoimmune diseases, hormonal imbalances, and even cancer. So, reducing toxic exposure isn't just a wellness trend - it's essential for long-term health.

 [Research has linked microplastic ingestion to endocrine disruption and increased inflammation. Switch to bamboo or wooden boards, which are naturally antimicrobial and won't add to your toxin load]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Research has linked microplastic ingestion to endocrine disruption and increased inflammation. Switch to bamboo or wooden boards, which are naturally antimicrobial and won't add to your toxin load]

Your home should be your haven - yet hidden toxins, EMFs, and environmental stressors could be silently ageing you and increasing your risk of chronic disease. The good news? Small swaps can have a big impact on your health and your body knows how to detox these toxins out if you help it. Camilla Thompson is Australia's leading biohacker and a qualified nutritionist. Five years ago, Camilla felt like she was living in a body decades older than her age (pictured). Her bones creaked with every movement and she was constantly in pain. Then she focused on cleaning up her environment.

 [Wi-Fi routers, smart meters, and electronics constantly emit electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and studies suggest that prolonged EMF exposure may contribute to oxidative stress]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Wi-Fi routers, smart meters, and electronics constantly emit electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and studies suggest that prolonged EMF exposure may contribute to oxidative stress]

Plastic Chopping Boards → Grab a bamboo or wooden board from a budget-friendly retailer. Non-Toxic Cookware → Cast iron and stainless steel options are available at affordable prices. Water Filtration → A simple charcoal stick filter can help purify water without a pricey system. Mould Prevention → Keep air circulating and find an affordable dehumidifier. EMF Reduction → Switch off Wi-Fi at night, put your phone on airplane mode, and use an outlet timer to automate it.

 ['Many conventional body care products contain parabens, sulphates, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances that can disrupt hormones and contribute to long-term health issues,' Camilla says]
Image Credit: Mail Online ['Many conventional body care products contain parabens, sulphates, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances that can disrupt hormones and contribute to long-term health issues,' Camilla says]

Mattresses & Bedding → Look for organic options on sale and use a non-toxic mattress protector. Cleaning Products → Supermarkets now stock great non-toxic brands like Koh. Air Quality → Buy affordable houseplants and/or find reasonably priced HEPA filters. Research has linked microplastic ingestion to endocrine disruption and increased inflammation. Switch to bamboo or wooden boards, which are naturally antimicrobial and won't add to your toxin load.

Food Storage → Repurpose glass jars instead of buying new containers. Lighting → Swap bright white bulbs for warm LED lights and use blackout curtains for better sleep. 1. Swap plastic chopping boards for bamboo or wood. Those plastic chopping boards? Ditch 'em. They're a sneaky culprit, leaching microplastics and harbouring bacteria in knife grooves. Research has linked microplastic ingestion to endocrine disruption and increased inflammation. Switch to bamboo or wooden boards, which are naturally antimicrobial and won't add to your toxin load.

2. Upgrade to non-toxic cookware. While certain pans might make flipping eggs easier, they may release harmful chemicals that when heated are linked to cancer and hormone disruption. Studies have shown that these 'forever chemicals' can contribute to liver damage, immune dysfunction, and certain cancers. Opt for cast iron, ceramic, or stainless steel cookware for a chemical-free kitchen. 3. Filter your tap water.

Heavy metals, chlorine, fluoride, and even microplastics are lurking in your tap water. Research links prolonged exposure to heavy metals with neurological damage and kidney disease. 'Forever chemicals' like PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, yep what a mouthful) have also been found in drinking water and are linked to cancer, thyroid issues, and immune suppression. A high-quality reverse osmosis system can remove contaminants and give you purer, healthier hydration.

4. Eliminate hidden mould and humidity. Mould is sneaky, and trust me, you don't want it lurking in your home. It can wreak havoc on your immune system and brain function. Keep humidity levels below 50 per cent with a dehumidifier and ensure good ventilation. Mould loves dust, so keep your house dust free especially window sills where moisture and dust can collect. If you suspect hidden mould, professional testing and remediation are a must.

Carpets trap dust, allergens, VOCs (volatile organic compounds), and even microplastics, contributing to respiratory issues and indoor air pollution. Synthetic carpets may also off-gas toxic chemicals. Opt for low-VOC natural fibre carpets (like wool) or hard flooring alternatives such as timber or tile. Regular vacuuming with a HEPA-filtered vacuum reduces dust and allergen buildup. Wi-Fi routers, smart meters, and electronics constantly emit electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and studies suggest that prolonged EMF exposure may contribute to oxidative stress.

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