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Tired Or Toxic?

Have you ever wondered why you still feel exhausted despite a night’s sleep? You’re not alone, and it’s not just in your head. This persistent fatigue is a telltale sign that something isn’t working right. 

Millions are grappling with fatigue that sleep or rest can’t fix. This widespread weariness is increasingly linked to environmental toxins and heavy metals found almost everywhere in our surroundings.

The journal Chemosphere highlights how glyphosate-based herbicides, found everywhere in our food and environment, disrupt our body’s energy metabolism and induce inflammation in the liver.

So, is this fatigue weighing you down? 

It’s possibly because of the toxins we’re unwittingly consuming through our food, drinking water, and the air we breathe.

Dr. Wendy Myers, a renowned expert on heavy metals, is giving away her eBook, “Tired or Toxic? 10 Toxins Keeping You Exhausted,” where she elaborates on how various environmental elements silently infiltrate our cells with toxins.

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These toxins are not just causing chronic fatigue but are also linked to obesity, stubborn weight issues, diabetes, hormonal imbalances, brain health problems, digestive disturbances, and other chronic health conditions.

Regular remedies like a morning smoothie or a juice cleanse might not solve this level of fatigue.

This eBook is a gateway to Wendy’s upcoming docuseries, “Heavy,” where she collaborates with 107 experts to uncover hidden chemicals in supposedly safe products—from organic foods to personal care items. The series promises to offer insights into a new detox approach that is not yet mainstream in functional medicine.

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