Water and Skin Health
Chlorinated water poses significant challenges for skin health, as chlorine and glyphosate are commonly found in municipal water systems. To protect the skin, consider using whole house carbon filters or reverse osmosis systems, while avoiding distilled water for daily consumption. Additionally, be cautious with topical anti-inflammatories, opting for natural alternatives like arnica to maintain skin integrity and prevent harmful substances from entering the bloodstream.In this clip
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Is it true that chlorine is added to water to kill bacteria but can also irritate your skin, mess with your hair, and disrupt your gut microbiome, affecting digestion and immunity with long-term exposure?
What do you think about the idea that shower water should be filtered to avoid tap water, as it contains chemicals and contaminants that can be absorbed through the skin, and that you absorb substances 10-300 times better through skin directly into the bloodstream?
Will a shower water filter help my skin and hair health?