Toxins in the Environment
Environmental pollution, such as air pollution and exhaust fumes from vehicles in urban areas, the spread of bacteria and viruses in crowded spaces, and contamination from various facilities and equipment. Everyday items like plastic products, mattresses, sofas, towels, and clothing may contain additives like flame retardants.
Toxins in the Body
Endogenous toxins produced by the body, such as metabolites of hormones and nutrients. Emotional stress can also lead to an increase in the body's toxin levels.
Toxins in Food
The daily intake of substances, including heavy metal residues in water, bleaching agents, pesticide residues on vegetables, and toxins in meat.