The Bossticks - How To Detox Your Body & Get Rid Of What's Poisoning You In The Home
Episode Date: June 7, 2024#710: Today we're sitting down with Marilee Nelson and Allison Evans. Allison is the founder of Branch Basics and this is her second appearance on the show. Marilee Nelson is an Environmental Consulta...nt, Building Materials Specialist, Certified Baubiologist, medicinal cook, and is on the Advisory Board of Documenting Hope. She co-founded Branch Basics after years of working with chemically injured and chronically ill clients and realizing just how much harmful chemicals in our products and food influence our bodies. She joins us today for a conversation surrounding toxic products and how to audit your life. She discusses everything that could be affecting your health, including food, home and beauty products, and medications. To connect with Branch Basics click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. This episode is brought to you by Branch Basics Save 20% on your Starter Kit or their new Hand Soap when you use code SKINNY20 at www.branchbasics.com. Produced by Dear Media
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Welcome back to the show, Allison.
We have Marilee here too.
Allison's show was one of my most favorite shows that we've ever recorded on this podcast.
I truly feel like you changed so many people's opinion and addiction on cleaning supplies.
So we invited you guys back on, but we had to meet the famous Marily.
So I'll let you...
Yeah, introduce yourself, Marily, to the audience.
Well, my name's Marilyn Nelson.
And I, my story actually just illustrates how I was and my family and my friends were really just in the dark and without a clue about many things.
But one of the things was I had grown up very sick as a child.
So the doctors didn't know what was wrong.
My parents went from doctor to doctor.
I was born in 1951, and that is called The Age of Convenience.
It started right after World War II.
That meant that we were using more and more chemicals.
We were introducing them into the world.
And my mother was so fortunate because Simulac was introduced,
which was the first real serious commercial formula.
And so it was not cool to breastfeed because everyone wanted to use formula.
So my mother was in labor with me for 48 hours.
It's always difficult.
And then I came out and I did not like my formula.
And apparently I was very sick.
But I started having ear infections.
And I started having asthma.
And I had one thing after another.
And my parents took me to doctor after doctor.
I was on antibiotics, took GG shots, penicillin shots weekly.
My father was a chain smoker.
We'd go on vacations.
He'd be having the cigarette.
It looked like we were in a bar.
And I was back in the back seat with asthma.
And nobody is connecting the dots.
So I had allergies so bad that my mother had this pile of rags.
And she called it my snot rag pile.
And when we go anywhere, she said, get your snot rag because I either had a stopped up nose
or I was just flowing freely with mucus.
did all the allergy shots.
I did everything,
but no medicine was stopping, you know, my symptoms.
But the most unusual thing I had was what the doctor said was a fever of unknown origin,
where I'd run a low-grade fever for a long time.
Took medicine.
It didn't cut it.
But then all of a sudden I'd have about 105, 106 for a few days.
And they couldn't get the fever down.
And this cycle went all through, all the way,
through my life. At 14, I started my period, and my cramps were so bad that my mother gave me
her percadam. She had cancer, and she had a lot of pain. And so I was taking no narcotic at 14.
So I had a little bit of endocrine disruption. And anyway, I was very passionate about learning
about biology, et cetera, and I wanted to be a doctor. I wanted to cure my mother's cancer. I was
very idealistic. And I wanted to help the doctor figure out what the heck was wrong with me.
But by the time I got into high school, I was actually sick for six weeks my senior year.
And my father came back to my bedroom and he had a tray in his hands of my medications.
And he put the tray down. He was at my door and he comes running in and he,
And he grabs me up. He says, get out. My pillow was smoldering because I couldn't smell it. I couldn't even see the smoke. And it was like almost on fire. So I was in this toxic waste. Why did it go on fire? Well, because it was leaning against the lights. You just couldn't smell that. No, I couldn't smell. I'm giving you an idea of how serious my congestion was. So after we got that all cleared out, my father walked.
and handed me this tray of medicine.
And I shocked him because I knocked that thing in the air
and all the pills and everything just flew on the round.
I said, I'm not taking any more this medicine
because it doesn't help.
I just had it.
But anyway, my parents were about to go on a trip out of town.
And so they decided to take me.
I guess they didn't want to leave me.
And so it turned out they were going to a convention
in Keybescane, Florida.
So the hotel was right on the beach.
And there was a cabana.
And we had a cabana room right on the beach.
And within about two days, I was a different person.
I was just running.
I was going crazy.
I was so excited.
And this was my first experience where my eyes were open to the idea, well, gosh,
something happened from Houston, Texas to Florida.
And I'm a different person.
So, of course, I didn't want to go back home, but I did.
And the next year, I was going to go to the University of Texas for going to college, pre-med.
But two weeks before school started, my mother really got sick.
And I just told my father, I just can't go.
So today it's different.
I mean, this would never have happened, but somehow I got into the University of Houston,
just right at the last minute.
And I went to school my freshman year.
I was just deliriously happy,
just loving my classes and everything,
actually was feeling better.
And I think I was, for one thing, I really loved school.
And, you know, there were a lot of things about that
that I think, you know, your mental attitude is really important.
But anyway, my mother passed away the next year.
and as I mentioned, I was on her percadant.
And so when she died, I went and grabbed all her drugs and hoarded them
because I wanted to have something for my pain.
Well, I ended up running out, and since I was, you know,
I couldn't get control of the pain, I would drink vodka.
And anyway, I'm getting to a point here to explain, you know,
my focus was really very medical.
So I thought, what do I do?
So I started studying because I knew that the birth control pill at that time was being used for hormonal issues.
So I studied all the birth control pills.
And then I found a doctor.
It was a woman doctor.
And I went to her and I had to think, how am I going to tell her I want to get on the pill?
So I sat there and I said, I'd like to get on the pill.
And I told her why.
And I told her what pill I wanted.
And she looked at me like, what?
And she said, she was very disgusted with me.
And she said, I know why you want the pill.
I said, no, really, this is why I want it.
And I want to take this one because I've researched it.
So after we talked about it long enough, she finally said, okay, so she wrote me the prescription.
And it was miraculous.
It was just miraculous.
I mean, I had had cystic acne.
I had, you know, a lot of problems.
I even took shots in my face, was on tetracycline and everything.
just turned flipped. Why? Because the hormones. You did enough research to know that that was a
likely outcome and that's why you wanted to go on it. Well, I was desperate and I knew that they were
using birth control for, you know, cramps and things like that. And it really worked. But
there was a caveat. And that is the fact that birth control pills deplete your B6, your folate,
your magnesium. With my genetic,
makeup, which I understand now, it just crashed me.
About three months later, I crashed.
Sometimes we do this show and I have these weird moments where we never talk about
this particular thing on the show, but literally Dr. Josh Axe was just in here and he was
just talking about birth control of depleting of these exact things.
It's like a weird, sometimes weird things happen where I don't know, like we don't talk
about it.
And then it's just like, now this is being brought up literally.
Carson was just there, two hours later the same thing is being brought up.
Yeah, it can devastate you.
And especially, you know, it depends on who you are.
different. Everybody has a different capacity. What happened is, is I crashed, I collapsed,
and I ended up having exploratory surgery. And I had 11 doctors on the team, and I was literally
excited like I was going to a party because these were experts. I loved them. I respected them.
They've been trying to figure out what was wrong with me. And I thought, oh, good, they're going to
open me up, and they're going to say, oh, that's what's wrong with her. So, after the surgery, I'm back in
my room and I see my favorite, my internist coming into the room, walks around to the side of the
bed. And really, I can't wait to hear what he has to say. So he grabs my hand and he said,
Merrily, I'm really sorry. It just really didn't turn out like we expected. And I said, well,
what do you mean? He said, well, you're never going to be able to have children. You have endometriosis
is so extensive. We've never seen it so extensive. And there's just no chance. And he said it with such a
definitive, you know, tone. But then he goes, and you need to, we're going to have to put you on
dialysis because you're going to need to get ready for a kidney transplant. So I literally
had a shift in consciousness. I mean, I cannot tell you how medically minded I was. I had my head
medical textbooks and this was way I went I you know I oriented but I looked at him and I said it
with respect I said what I'm just so glad you're not God I cannot be subject to what the
medical world knows today what if next year we figure out what I need and I don't have a kidney
I said no no I know there's a way well I think he thought I was hallucinated
and that I would come to my senses because I was on morphing and, you know, I would straighten out.
Well, I never turned from that.
And as he walked out the door, I really had sort of this ecstatic experience.
I said, I know there's a way.
I'm not going to have this happen.
So I'm looking for an answer.
The doctors think I'm crazy, you know, trying to talk me out of it.
You know, I'm just, I'm just intent.
I'm doing this.
So the answer didn't come right away, but something else did.
And I went to my gynecologist, and he was one of the doctors in the operating room.
And so I'm up there for an examination, and he goes, merrily, you're pregnant.
And I said, don't make a joke.
You know, that's not funny.
And he said, no, you're pregnant.
And then he said, and we're going to have to terminate.
We're going to make an appointment right away to terminate.
So I'm again, I'm sitting here hearing this and I'm going, okay, let me get this right.
You all told me I could never, ever have a baby because I had such extensive endometriosis.
I couldn't get pregnant.
And now you're telling me I have a baby.
And now you're telling me I can't have this baby.
And I said, no, this doesn't make sense.
So I'm just in the shock.
Well, the nephrologist and my internists were in the same building.
They were all good friends.
So my doctor called them.
They came to talk to me, to talk sentencing to me.
But anyway, the bottom line is I did not get rid of my baby.
And in fact, I went home and I started studying the medication I was on to see if there were any
contradictions for pregnancy.
And oh, yeah, there was.
So I'm going back to them and say, I'm going to get off my medication.
So they're telling me, you can't do it.
You're not going to make it.
Your baby won't live and you won't live.
So anyway, I'm going to stop there and now I'm going to skip to where I did find the answer
because there's two parts of this story, my son's story and mine.
But finally, when I was really so sick, I could barely function.
I was considering even going back on my medications.
I got information about a doctor in a Boston hospital that was using food as medicine in his hospital.
And so the bottom line is I changed my diet.
I was told I had to stop eating that standard American diet and I had to start eating real food.
And, I mean, I thought he was out here because I was a junk food junkie.
I was a sugarholic.
I was a meataholic.
I was a vegetable, anything I could put in my mouth, I would eat it.
And my parents called me the human garbage disposal.
And so anyway, but I was literally, I could tell I was on my way.
I could barely get my hand to my mouth.
It was my arm was so heavy and so I was so weak.
And unbelievably, it was so incredible.
The very first meal that I had that was prescribed for me
was absolutely the first meal I can remember where I wasn't thinking about the cake in the
kitchen I was going to eat or the ice cream I was going to have or whatever was in the pantry
because I was always eating. I was never satisfied. What was the first meal you had?
Well, it was a medicinal meal prepared for my condition.
Real food for the first time in your life. Real food.
You remember though what it was or no?
Oh, yeah, I remember the exact meal.
And do you think your parents just didn't, they didn't know?
You mean they didn't know that the standard American diet had, there was a problem?
Oh, Michael. That's how they ate.
Did you ever find out why your mom got sick or do you have any in?
Yes, I do.
And just one little thing she used to do, she used to swim in a irrigation ditch where they sprayed cotton fields.
She grew up on the real Grand River near a farm on a farm.
Anyway, so yeah, she had a lot of pesticide exposure.
It was so incredible because within 10 days, I was literally another person.
Wow.
I never had a kidney transplant.
I've never been on any prescription or over-the-counter medication since.
I was so dumbfounded that I wanted to climb up to the top of the Empire State Building
because that was the tallest building in the world at the time.
and shout, what are we doing? How is it that we are putting harmful chemicals in our food that impact us mentally, physically, and emotionally?
And I wanted to tell the world. So I thought, well, I'll write a book. But instead, I changed my career. I became a medicinal cook.
And I started cooking for people all over the country, actually. And I cook for people with cancer. I cook for people that, you know, kids with autism.
people with Crohn's disease. And I saw the amazing transformation that eating real food,
I'll say multi-nutrient rich, real food could do. When you say real food, can you give our audience
exactly what you mean? Do you mean vegetables, fruit? Do you mean meat? Do you mean all vegan,
vegetarian? What do you mean? I mean everything you just said. Okay. And so the food is medicine,
discipline that I learned about. You ate according to your condition, according to your condition,
to the climate you were in according to what you did.
Like if I go out and I work out every day, I'm going to eat a different meal than someone
that sits in a desk every day.
And if you have a heart condition, you're going to do something different.
So it was very, very prescription-oriented.
But the main thing being that there's no chemicals.
But there's no chemicals.
In fact, the doctor said, he said, do you want to keep your kidney?
Because I was kind of, I was medically oriented.
I thought, this is going to fix me?
He said, do you want to keep your kidney?
And I said, well, yes.
He said, then you cannot cheat.
While you are recovering, you may not cheat.
He said, you may not have any of the chemicals.
And that's what he wanted me to avoid all the processed food.
So vegetables, fruits, brains, I had fish.
When you have been sick for that long and your identity is being sick.
And you've been around sick people, it sounds like for cooking.
Do you find that it's hard for people to get out of being sick because they're so used to being sick?
And sometimes when you're a little girl, that's how you get attention.
Well, I should clarify that what would happen after I had those very high fevers.
And this is illustrating the fact that, you know, we're looking, you watch something and you don't really think about it.
You don't observe.
And the doctors could have seen what was happening and discovered what was wrong with me a long time ago.
But after I would have the high fever, like 100, 5006 for maybe three or four days,
I would be a new person.
Fresh.
Fresh.
I was fresh.
And I had a life.
So you liked the fevers?
Well, I learned to see that that was, you know, beneficial.
Wow, that's crazy.
Yeah.
Why is that that you would have that high of a fever and then feel fresh?
Do you know why now?
Yes.
The body never does anything wrong.
It's brilliant.
So if you have a fever, it's because, one, you're fighting a virus, a bacteria, or there's something going on that your body needs to mount up heat.
So what do we do? We try to suppress it.
And this was the thing that was interesting about my situation.
My low-grade fevers, they couldn't suppress it with antibiotics or anything.
It just wouldn't, you know, I didn't respond.
And then my high fever didn't.
My body was intense.
I'm going to have a high fever.
I'm going to get rid of this.
And part of my problem that I had that they discovered with the exploratory surgery,
so I actually was born with two bladders.
Wow.
And one of the bladders does not have an exit.
So what does that mean?
And I was born with three urators.
And so that means that I had urine going down to this extra bladder.
And it had nowhere to go.
so it was just a bunch of infection,
but they never cultured it.
I never came out with cultured because, you know, there was no outlet.
So you had like a low-grade UTI?
Yeah.
Do you remember feeling like you had a UTI with the,
you know how you feel when you have a UTI?
It's so uncomfortable within your bladder?
I never had a symptom in my bladder.
In that bladder?
In the bladder that you're supposed to have, there was never a symptom.
So your body just couldn't tell?
So I didn't know.
Did they remove the other bladder once they, it's still there?
Okay, with this story, you have to go back to your son because you said there was two stories.
So how does your son play into everything?
I had learned how important it was to remove chemicals from my diet and watched people that I'd cook for have spectacular recoveries.
And so at age 10, my son had what was called a catastrophic chemical explosion.
And he had been a very brilliant, very obedient, athletic, you know, just the wonderful child.
And so that's one day.
And then the next thing we know, I picked him up at school.
And he has blue lips.
He has blue fingernails.
And he's actually asking me if he can go to a friend's.
And I said, have you been eating a blue popsicle?
And he said, no.
He said, I'm going to go to my friends and come get me.
So I just couldn't figure out what was going on.
So when I went to go get him, I could tell that there was something wrong.
And as the night went on, it got worse and worse.
And his eyes started tearing.
He started jerking and having like a seizure type situation.
And as I watched him and I was trying to figure out what to, you know, what to do,
I was going to take him to the hospital, et cetera.
And I was making calls.
I noticed that he reminded me of a sprayed roach.
Oh my God, that's terrifying.
No, what I mean is, I don't know if you've ever sprayed a roach, but the...
No, I use Branch Basics.
There's no roach spray in my house.
You told me to get rid of my spray.
I don't know what that looks like.
When you spray a roach, I know what it looks like.
They twitch.
When you look at your son and he, you think this looks like a sprayed roach, how are you feeling?
must be freaking out.
Well, when I made that connection, I thought, I am crazy.
This is nuts.
But it was so weird.
He was acting so strange.
Anyway, I called the Austin Peskicide Control Board.
There's a hotline.
It's an emergency.
They tell me to go to the hospital.
They tell me what to do, you know, what tests to take.
But anyway, the bottom line is we ended up taking him to the doctor that treats the Gulf
War victims for poisoning.
and the doctor who was an expert on the chemically sensitive.
He was in Dallas.
That doctor sat down with me after he examined my son,
and he said, merely,
your son has irreversible brain damage and immune system damage.
He is never going to recover.
He's going to be a bubble.
He's a bubble boy.
He is so sensitive to all the chemicals
because his detoxification system has.
been destroyed. So he told me, you know, he said, you're probably going to need to institutionalize
him eventually. You'll be giving him a regiment of, it was 23 shots a day. We were supposed to go home,
clear one room in our house and make a safe haven for him and told us, you know, what to do.
So I'm sitting there listening to that and I actually said the same thing to this doctor. I said,
I'm just glad you're not God.
I know my son's going to recover.
What did it happen in the first place?
He was exposed to a concoction of pesticides at school.
How? Do you know how or no?
Yes.
There was a big rain, so the kids didn't go out to recess.
So they put them in the auditorium.
So some of the kids were down by the floor of the auditorium where the stage was and all.
And the water came up from under the school.
and I guess dirt and pesticides that had been sprayed in the building came up into that building
and my son was right there.
They're now banned and this is what's so sad because it's like innocent to proven guilty
and this is, you know.
I'm homeschooling after this.
Honestly, Michael, this is like.
Well, they're banned now, but.
Yeah, but how do we get branch basics at the schools too?
This is like, oh my God.
We have a school toolkit.
Go ahead.
This is just horrible.
So, so anyway.
Yeah.
Jesus Christ.
This is like I've never heard anything.
like this. It was wild. He told me to create a non-toxic, to get rid of everything in my house that
was toxic and only get non-toxic products. Okay, so then, just like now, non-toxic, create a non-toxic
house that's not a clear cut. What year was this around? This was 1988. Yeah, so what do you do?
You're like, what is that? You don't know the trash bags with the smell and I'm are toxic. That's not even
there yet. That's not there yet. Yeah, we don't have those yet. Oh, okay. So we went home and I didn't
really understand the depth of what I just heard because we were dealing with the collateral
damage of the exposure. He was uncontrollable at sometimes. He would go into this state where he
would just look at you. You'd ask him a question and he'd just stare and then two or three
minutes later he would he would answer. He would be so hyperactive. I thought he could probably
the ground, you know, run a circle around the ceiling.
Or he'd just be so lethargic, that you couldn't even get him to lift his head, his head or his arms off the bed.
So he would have headaches, he was sensitive to light, he would think we were screaming, we'd have a whisper, you know, various things.
And what I didn't understand was all these different variations in reaction were actually he was reacting to specific chemical.
He would become belligerent or he would just have just his lymph nodes would grow.
If you could remember, was there like say you used a specific product because you map that specific product and chemical doing to a specific behavior?
Yes, I ended up having to do that because I didn't realize it at the time, but I had my own little canary.
That's what I'm saying.
It's like this could kind of this could prove.
Yes, it did.
It did.
So we had stripped our house of everything.
And we just couldn't get him calm enough in the house to sleep in the house.
I mean, we did sleep in the house, but it was uncomfortable for him, et cetera.
So we went outside and we'd sleep on the cot, not in a tent, because he would react to that.
So one night I'm laying out on the, you know, outside in the tent.
I mean, on outside of my cot, I'm just thinking, what have I not done?
What have I not done?
Because our house was stripped.
We had no carpet.
We had a wooden table, just beds.
It was nothing, everything was gone.
And I had this flash.
It was like, get up and go get that daggone box that you've got in your closet.
And I'm just talking to myself, I thought, that is crazy.
I had had a box of my favorite perfumes, my favorite products that I put in a box in my closet,
that I thought, I'll just keep these.
And then when he gets better.
I'll pull them out.
Well, I took it out.
I didn't tell my son I did it.
I didn't tell my husband because I knew that I wanted to be an experiment.
So the next day I was making lunch and he came in the house and he sat down and I guess
maybe after 10 minutes he goes, Mom, what did you do?
I said, what do you mean what I do?
He said, well, I'm just not feeling so agitated.
I said, really?
Oh, well, good.
I said, just stay here.
Let's see how you keep, you know, how you feel.
Well, he kept staying in, and he kept staying in.
And he stayed in, and he said, I'm just not bothered.
And he said, if we try to sleep in the house tonight and I need to go out, will you go out with me?
Yes.
So I thought, okay, well, he slept in the house.
And I, the next day, I thought, okay, I am crazy.
I am a lunatic.
This is insane.
This is a coincidence.
I can't tell my husband this because nobody would believe me.
Why in the world would that box, you know, cause that much trouble?
Well, I went to the store, I think, a couple of days later, and I was going down the grocery store aisle.
And I passed the aisle where the cleaning products and pesticides.
And literally, I just went, oh my gosh, that's it.
Those bottles are not only sealed, closed, but they're also sealed.
and I can smell them.
The same thing's happening with my products in the closet,
and it's creating this low-level, low, low-level chemical soup,
and he's so sensitive that he's picking it up.
And that was a turning point
because we got our house to a point where he was actually able to start having
a homie static baseline,
and he would get, you know, calm down some and, you know, things were going forward.
But I had to get products.
And so I remember the first time I brought home one of the product that had non-toxic on the label,
because they did have them then.
We even, we had whole foods back then.
And I brought that in the house and literally within seconds,
he is going into one of his head things.
He's holding his head.
He's screaming.
He's telling me to be quiet.
He's telling me to turn the lights off.
I'm going, what in the world?
And I'm looking at this product.
I'm going, I have to figure this out.
Anyway, so I started investigating ingredients.
And I found out in all of the non-toxic products that I could find that they had, as a preservative, a neurotoxin,
which, you know, is going to immediately, you know, disturb the brain.
So I started studying the rest of the ingredients, et cetera,
and trying to figure out what I could use in the house.
So this went on for quite a long time.
But every time I'd bring something in and it had a problem, you know, he would show it.
Did you try to use, like, baking soda or vinegar or did you not know?
Absolutely could not use vinegar.
Why?
Think about it.
Acetic acid.
Acid acid. It's a lung irritant.
Anything with a VOC, etc., he would just go off on.
So what did you end up cleaning with?
Well, I was using, I ended up using sodium sesquicarbonate, which is a powder.
And then there was a product that the doctor that we took him to had that some of the
chemically sensitive people were using and we were using that.
Do you still have this problem?
with him now as an adult does he come into a like say he comes in here like would he be able to know
that they clean with chemicals okay let me tell you this is this is you need branch basics this is a great
I've watched him this is a great story because it really unfolds to something pretty pretty radical
and amazing back in the day in 1988 the doctors the medical world did not believe the brain was
neuroplastic. The brain cannot recover. He told me, he said merrily, your brain, if your brain
damaged, it will never regenerate. Because of the collateral damage from the chemical injury and all
these explosive reactions he had, I did not yet know how impacted he was mentally. I only knew how
much, you know, I knew he would sit there and be sort of catatonic, but when he finally got him
into a point where I could think, okay, we're going to think about homeschooling here.
The first time I had him write, he could not even write a three-letter word.
He could not do anything.
And I didn't say a word.
He just misspelled the word I asked him to write.
I just took the paper and he couldn't do math.
And my son was like a math genius.
Incredible.
He was multiplying and dividing it.
age five and adding three digit numbers. And now he can't add one, you know, two plus two. And he was also
a crack speller and he can't spell. So I'm going, okay, now I'm going to have to see about the
brain, how he can recover from his brain damage. So I started looking, there was no internet. So I have
to do research. Nobody in the United States was looking at this. And so the Europeans were,
And so there was a doctor.
I mean, there was a man in the Ukraine.
And he wrote a book, and it was called the Elusive Obvious.
And that term is just such a picture of my journey, my son's journey.
And so when you think of the words elusive, obvious, you know, there's something right in front of your face that you're just not seeing, and you just can't quite understand it.
And I feel like my journey and the journey with my son was so amazing because it turned out that the solution to my problem was right under my nose, what I was eating.
The solution to his problem was right under my nose, what he was breathing.
And just the unfolding very slowly learning about what to do to recovery.
his brain, because there was nobody doing it over here, learned that movement is food for the
brain.
So I studied with the Dr. Mosheed Felden Cross, who wrote the book about the elusive obvious.
And he had a saying, I thought it was really, it's really great at the beginning.
It says, if someone tells you something's impossible, make it possible.
If something tells you something's, if something's possible, make it easy.
If something's easy, make it elegant and digestible.
And I think that what I just said, what he said, is what came to me very slowly through this process, is that, hey, you know what?
I was told it was impossible for me to have a baby.
I was told I was going to need a kidney transplant.
I was told my son would never recover his brain or his immune system.
And just as this all unfolded, learning the importance of removal of the harmful chemicals.
And I mentioned at the beginning that I was born in 51, which is when the age of convenience started,
all the chemicals started being used more and more and more in our products and everything,
more and more toxic.
And I would have sworn at that time that,
If, you know, if I could have said in 2024, we're going to know what's, you know, toxic and what isn't, it's not true.
We're still don't know.
I feel like there's so much confusion.
It's so bad.
It's manipulative.
It's greenwashed.
People are so confused.
You're right.
It's so confusing.
It's like, I'm to the point where I'm like, I just want one product in my house and that's it.
Or the buddy that I mentioned the beginning of this episode.
will say, like, they'll hear these kind of conversations, like, you know, they'll consider them
French, like, oh, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, there's no symptoms manifesting for me.
I've used this my whole life. Everyone else is fine. I'm like, did you're autoimmune and did
your cancer start yesterday? It's not contagious. It's something that grows from these low level
death by a thousand cuts, as Lauren likes to say sometimes, you know? And what, and it's
interesting because, again, Dr. Josh Axe was here. We were talking about how men's testosterone
levels, I'm just picking this one subject because it was relevant. Yeah. Or like a 20-year-old man now is, is, has
the testosterone of what a 60-year-old man had, you know, years ago. Like, why are we plummeting so far?
And I think now, like, it takes a while you don't notice, you don't notice. And all of a sudden
you get a test like that. You're like, wait a minute, maybe I shouldn't do these things. But I just
think it's like it's a, it's subtly creeps up on you. Can I ask you a question in front of everyone?
Sure. Is this episode going to make you stop with the hairspray? No. Because I, I will tell you,
it's like, we're not finished yet. We're not finished. We have a long, more, way more to cover. But when
you're talking and you said your son could feel the the box of the chemicals, I can smell when
you use that hairspray upstairs.
Does that?
I don't know if you used it to say because I haven't been in the house all day.
But I can tell you 20 other times you did.
But I guess my question off what you said about the box with your son is, does that mean I'm
chemically sensitive?
Or does that just mean that I'm more sensitive?
Are you going to stop using makeup and hair color?
Yeah, I know.
Let's move the shell along.
Yeah, but the spray is like all.
It's the spray.
everywhere. The makeup's like, I'm sending Michael my hairspray.
Listen, I'm open to alternate. But my point is, is that I think there's a lot of people aren't
as chemically sensitive, obviously, or hasn't had the accents that your son had. And we've had people
like Darren Olyan on the show. We've talked, he had an incident with his father. And so a lot of
people go through life and they're like, oh, this isn't, this, I'm not sensitive. These things don't
affect me. But it's like, it's a slow creep where my buddy thought it affected him in no way.
And now he's like, well, I got to get this out of the house because my testosterone.
Well, I said this on the first show, but what's normal, right?
Or period cramps normal? No. Is body odor normal? No. Or messy wipes after a poop? Normal? No. But we've normalized.
But we've normalized all of these things. But our body actually can run, you know, just because it's common.
I told a friend of ours said she gets cramps. I said, listen, you better stop using tampons. And she looked at me like, I was nut.
At least make them organic. Don't put that fragrance. She didn't want to receive that message from me. I can understand why. But I was like, listen, my friend.
I just don't want anything up my vagina all day.
I don't get why that's controversial.
It just doesn't sound good.
My son is a medical miracle.
And because of that, I started getting calls from people that had...
Maryle is modest.
Okay, he was the first homeschooled child to get into the U.S. Naval Academy.
He is healthy as an ox.
He's, you know, piloted planes, knows several languages, you know, highest security clearance.
I mean, he is a genius.
He basically fully recovered.
after it had you known from the beginning about the chemicals and removed the box from the beginning you could have spared many years how many years did it take till he could recover like that okay it was a slow slow it was seven years we were like in lockdown COVID nobody could come to our house if they did come I had to give them the right clothes etc but it was a I was learning a lot I became what's called them has been called a material specialist I became a bowel
biobiology inspector, studied EMFs, worked with all of these different modalities to get my son's brain back, which was not even possible, supposedly.
And so my point is, and I'm going to go to what you said, maybe you're not as chemically sensitive.
That I really want to say, the canaries like my son, you know a canary.
The canaries were put down in the manta.
and the miners would go down only so far as the canaries could be alive.
But when the canaries died, they didn't go past it because they knew there's danger.
The canaries are telling everyone there's danger.
We have an emergency national health care crisis right now.
Over 50% of adults and children have some sort of degenerative disease.
This is impacting all of us.
the rate of autism, the rate of childhood cancer.
It's the second, you know, killer.
Cancer is the second killer of children after accidents.
It is projected that in 2032, this is a conservative, aggressive projection,
but they're saying one in two children will be born somewhere on the spectrum.
It is getting more and more.
If you really think about it, it's, I hear the word autism so much more now than I heard it 10 years ago.
than I heard it 20 years ago, if someone is listening and they say, yeah, but I don't have any symptoms, like what Michael just said, what would you tell them?
First thing I do when someone says that is I'll ask them this question, do you take any over-the-counter or prescription medications?
Almost everybody is doing, oh yeah, I take allergy medicine or I have cramps or whatever.
So that's one of the first things I ask.
The body doesn't make mistakes.
And so when we have a headache, we are not going to go, we should find out why we have a headache instead of taking that, etc.
or whatever you take for it.
We need to respect these people like my son.
And, okay, my experience, the food, the chemicalized food is hurting us.
We need to remove the chemicals from our diets, eat real food, and we need to remove these products that have these poisons in them.
I mean, literally, if you sat at a table and you watch someone put poison in your child's food, and they said, don't worry, it's just a little bit, it's not going to matter.
Well, you would take them to jail.
But this is what's happening.
We are using the dose makes the poison toxicology model.
It's outdated, which says, oh, a little bit, you can use a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and it's okay because we're looking at a rat LD50 study that shows that this many rats die at this level, and then therefore they determine how much we can put in the products.
So you've got what? How many products in your house with maybe some of the products you have may have 30 or 40 ingredients, and they may be all,
If I have like a perfume in my house and the perfume's closed and I don't spray it,
is that still seeping into the environment?
Yes.
Are you serious?
So I have like a perfume that by the way I sprayed today and now as I'm listening,
I'm like, why would I spray that?
I barely ever spray it.
Why would I spray it on this episode with you?
There are healthier alternative perfumes.
We use Henry Rose.
Yeah.
I mean, that's definitely a lot better.
Our friend Cherveen came on this show and he's amazing, but he's, you know,
he's got a lot of crazy ideas, but a lot of them are really good. And he shows himself,
films himself going through the airport into the fragrance sections and just being bombarded,
you can't stand it. But he said something on the show that I thought was really smart. He said,
if you're needing all these deodorants and all these sprays to cover your bodies, like you said
before, the body doesn't lie. The body's trying to tell you that there's something wrong. And I told
my friend the other day, like, I haven't worn deodorant in probably 10 years. I just don't
wear it. Amazing. Ever? I'm saying, like, if you need to be masking with perfumes and deodorants all the time,
because there's a stench coming out.
Like that,
their body's trying to tell you
that you're doing something wrong
or that you're ingesting something wrong.
It's like Fabri's in a home with mold.
It's like,
well, what are you covering?
Here's the thing.
When I work with someone,
you know that you are,
your body's in homeostasis in balance.
When you have no body odor,
your bowels do not smell,
and you hardly need toilet paper,
if at all.
Let's say you're working with me
because I already want to hire you.
like what are you asking me when you're working with me?
Like are you saying, you know, what chemicals are in your house?
Are you saying what makeup products do you use?
How do you work with someone?
Okay.
I'll just describe how it worked with me with a client.
Okay.
Most of the people that called me had been to many doctors and I was sort of a last resort.
And so by the time they got to me, they're saying, I eat healthy, I use non-toxic products, but I'm still sick.
So then I start questioning them.
And absolutely without fail, I realize that we have a real problem today, just like me, I was in the dark and without a clue.
That, number one, we do not know what is truly safe and what is not.
And we have hundreds maybe of products sitting under our counters that we've had for years,
maybe, you know, lipsticks, old shampoos, etc.
That are all sitting under your counters, emitting VOC.
So you've got this low-level chemical soup.
As my son was recovering, I was going, oh, my gosh,
Americans are all living in homes that have this low-level chemical soup.
The reason I know that you're so real is I will leave my house and go to a hotel.
and I immediately, I can't explain it, I can just feel the difference.
You know what else?
People who make their dogs sleep in laundry rooms with all those chemicals and the dogs get cancers.
That's right.
See, I'm involved now.
Or the yard that was sprayed.
Yeah, or the poor pads.
Yeah, and then the fragrant shampoo they use on the flea killer.
But a lot of people, like, think where do you put your dog?
A lot of people put their dog to sleep in places they store.
So true.
Most toxic room in the house is usually the longer room.
Yeah, our dogs and our kids.
But here's the thing that title.
the elusive obvious.
This is right in front of us.
I mean, and if you think about it with common sense,
why would we allow harmful chemicals to be in our food or in our products?
We should protest.
And you know how we protest at the cash register?
Yeah, you stop buying it.
We have to educate people to where they are objective.
They're not in fear.
We want people to be empowered so that I can pick up, you know, a bottle,
I can go, okay, and I'll just put it back, and I'll find something that's safe.
And when we stop buying these things, they're going to change.
I mean, look at BPA.
Moms got so upset about the sippy cups with BPA because apparently we got enough press out there
for mothers to see how harmful that hormone, you know, that hormone disruptor is.
And so what happens?
The industry changes.
They take BPA out.
well, but they made a what's called, you know, a regrettable substitution.
They say BPA-free, and we now know, well, that really means they've got another bisphenol in there.
So they're all, you know, that's deceptive, but we moved the market.
And the more we know, the more we choose the right products because we know what is and what isn't safe.
The problem is, though, is you get a label as a mom that says natural flavors, which is so manipulative.
Yep, I agree.
And wrong because what does that mean?
I mean, you guys would know what does that even mean?
Yeah, that's why we have to educate people.
It's one of the hardest ingredients to work with these days because it's so confusing.
Yeah.
It's really, really, really hard.
Cites the brain, they're excitotoxins to the point of cellular death, basically.
And I think a lot of the behavior issues have to do with these added.
things that we can find and even kids health products.
They may,
most of them have natural flavors in them.
My daughter had lemonade at school the other day.
And I brought her home and she was a completely different child.
I mean,
I didn't serve the lemonade.
The school served it.
So who know,
I mean,
you could have,
you know,
minute made or whatever it was,
which is totally innocent.
They want to have like lemonade.
It's so cute.
But I brought her home and it's dealing.
I'm like,
what's going on?
And then I realized,
oh,
she's not used to this juice because we don't
drink that juice at home. And it's unbelievable to watch the change in behavior. It's wild.
It is very wild. And so I have watched a baby lose its crawl. There's a sequence that babies go
through where they crawl, you know, in a certain way. And so if they are on target and they're
doing, you know, certain things. And I was cooking for a mother. And when I was,
I cook for someone, in this in the past, I'm not doing this now. When I cook for someone,
they are not supposed to eat anything else. But what we, I'm cooking. So for 10 days, we will,
we will do that. So they can see the power. So anyway, I was in the home with this baby that I
knew, you know, very well. And the baby had been crawling and everything was good. And the mother had
just fed the baby. And a few minutes later, she just started screaming and crying and, you know,
really upset. And the next thing, she crawled off and her crawl was way off. So I just said,
you know what, I'm not the food police, but did you eat something? She said, oh, no, it was
just an organic bar. So she went and got it. And it had citric acid. And citric acid is so disruptive
to the nervous system. So she had breastfed and the milk. And yeah, came, came through the milk.
But anyway, these chemicals are harmful. We need to learn what they are. And it's really wonderful.
Because when you know what's harmful, then you know what to do. And it frees you. You're empowered.
I mean, I was in slavery to these chemicals because my, you know, I was so sick.
I want to talk about to the audience where chemicals are hiding that you wouldn't think about.
And one I can think of right off the bat is hidden places that moms are listening to where they can fix right away.
One I can think of right off the bat is trash bags with scent in them or those glade plug-ins.
All synthetic fragrances.
Give us a bunch of different things.
I mean, even things that are not being used, the gifts that you get, the candles, the bath bombs, all of these things.
I mean, number one thing we tell people to start.
starts with pesticides. Just throw away the pesticides. Fungicide, herbicide, they don't, none of them
belong in the home. They all undermine, they, they're lipid seekers. The brain is 60% fat. They're the
number one underminer of health. And then we go to the laundry room and synthetic fragrances.
And then once you've done that, your house is. What do you guys do for bugs in Texas for your own
homes? Well, I was, I was an avid right sprayer. But we have a non-toxia.
a formula that you can make at home. It's like baking a cake. You just get cornmeal, boric acid,
sugar, powdered sugar, mix it in equal amounts, stir it up, put it in tops. Just with water?
No, just dry and just put it like in the top of a coat or a top, you know,
water bottle top. And put it under your cabinets and around the kitchen or wherever. And in about two weeks,
you're not going to have roaches. So the cornmeal and the sugar attracts.
the bug they eat it, and the boracus it kills.
We have a PDF on our website that basically addresses every pest in alphabetical order and a solution for that.
So we're definitely not saying go live with pests.
But if people really understand the ramifications of pesticides, I honestly think it's one of those things you can't see or taste or smell.
And it's almost like EMFs.
You're like, oh, I eat clean.
And we have good products.
We have organic mattresses and air purifiers.
It's like, yeah, but is the exterminator coming?
And do you have a, especially in Texas, do you have the mosquito, you know, system?
Oh, it's just outside. No, no, it's inside your house. The problem is that you get the neighbors who do it.
Right. It can only control your home. You want it to be a safe haven. That's what I developed. I created a process that we're now calling TOSA toxins that literally addresses this very inconvenient truth that we're all dealing with the unintended consequences of our modern world.
it's a very simple I had to you know make it simple so that people weren't stressed I'm not asking people to
throw anything away so I'd get a client on this on the you know that was sick and I said let's go through
your house category by category and we're going to move first the pesticides and then we you get a box
take them out now the pesticides I say take it to you know get rid of that in a responsible way
But then we go through the laundry, as Allison's saying, the cleaning products, fragrance products, personal care products, plastics, hard plastics, soft plastics, water, P-FOS chemicals, and on and on.
Emotions.
And it's very simple because you just, it doesn't cost money.
It doesn't take much time.
It's a finite process.
You only have to do it once.
But you can start at any module you want.
And this, it's really came from the Douglas effect.
is what we call it, is the idea of removal instead of feeling like to live a healthy life and to
be on this non-toxic journey, you have to buy a bunch of things. You don't. It's about getting
things out and allowing the body that space to heal. You know why some people, though, have a
trouble or have trouble throwing things away is because there are certain people that associate
a value. So like, I spent $5 on this, $8 on this, $10 on this, whatever. And it's almost like,
I can't get rid of something that I've spent money on because it's in their brain, it's waste.
It's like kids that grew up and their parents make them eat every single drop off the plate.
And they kind of later in life, they're like they have to do that.
It's the same thing.
It's like, I think that's what hoarding comes from, some hoarding.
Right?
It's like, I can't get rid of this.
There was a value.
I worked for it.
I spent money on it.
You get so many toys in the house from birthdays or whatever.
And half the toys the kids are playing with.
And you guys could speak more eloquently on this.
Have all these plastics in them that they're touching.
And fragrances now.
And like on the dolls.
That's weird.
fragrances and like the stuffed animals now.
Oh, the little dolls have the vanilla scent.
I'm like, I'll be throwing that strawberry shortcake doll away the second I get home.
That's why I said I say right at the beginning, you don't have to throw anything away.
All I wanted my clients to do was experience the change in air quality.
The minute you take your box of your pesticides out or your cleaning products or your fragrance products
and take it out of the house, the air quality changes.
you take a load off the body right there.
And we teach people how to vet products.
You don't have to be a scientist.
We talk about how you can go to the EWG
and usually start with the last ingredient on the list.
Those are the most toxic.
And epigenetics shows, like you were talking about
the toxicology model.
Well, epigenetics is now showing that even in smaller doses
can affect the hormonal system, like you were saying, Michael,
even more so than the larger doses.
So we recommend that every product either have a one or a two
on the EWG's Skin Deep database.
You can go to think,
make sure it's a zero. So we teach people how to be their own advocates instead of, you know, just
reading the marketing claims. He's so lucky. He's married to me. You know what strange? He doesn't
have to do anything. I'm going to go do all this. You should wake up in your freshman. He's open.
He's open. A lot of husbands are closed. The way I explained this to my buddy the other day,
because I was also saying back to the testosterone, I was like want to limit alcohol. To your point,
like, I think there's not, it's not healthy, but I am better off going out and been
drinking one night every six months than having two or three beers every single night right
until your point about like the dosage is like oh i'm not doing it that much i just have one glass of wine
or i have that it's like that slow dose is worse than just never having it and then having a huge
dose of it does that make sense yeah are you trying to justify you binge drinking on our last vacation
yeah kind of no one knows about that yeah well no what do you guys do when you travel because that's been a
real hard one for me to have to like, I mean, I call and say use non-toxic, but it's like merrily said,
what's non-toxic? That's such a spectrum. So is there anything that you guys do that you could
give us some tips and tricks? I mean, the hotel we're staying at. I called ahead and I said,
please don't use chemical sprays. Just use for cleaning. I said just use water if you need to.
I use some vinegar in my room actually doesn't really smell. It's pretty amazing. But you,
you know you're coming home to a non-toxic home when you get home. We just can't
control all of the things once we leave our homes. But I mean, for Airbnb and such, I mean,
I'll call ahead of time and I can't stay a place with Glade Plugins. I've been starting to bring
my own barefoot dreams blanket and I just wrap myself in it. I don't, for your own pillowcase,
just hold it up. Why am I more sensitive now? Is that, do you hear that? Yes. I told you we're
running this place in the summer. And I, they, they're going to have branch basics there. I already
told it's already set up. Yeah. Okay. So here's what happens. You ask me how long it
took for my son to go out. It was seven years because his, you know, his injury was so severe and I
didn't know what I was doing. But I knew that I did not want to let him out until he was so strong
that he could be out in the world. And that if he came home to a safe haven, then you can clear
every night when you come home to a safe haven, your body can detoxify. It dumps. You rejects. You rejects.
rest and rejuvenate and you can recover from what you got exposed to in the day.
Your body doesn't lie and as long as you are still smelling something and it is offensive to you,
your body's saying, I really can't handle that well right now.
So don't, you know, as much as you can, just avoid it.
And as you get stronger, you will be able to go more places without having noticing that.
And plus you can upregulate your diet so that you are more able to deal
with the chemicals and I will just make a statement right now that was really amazing.
After I avoided the kidney transplant and all my allergies and everything were gone,
I was still using pesticides and perfume and everything.
I had no awareness of this arena, but my diet so upregulated my body's ability to deal
that it was covering up.
It was, you know, it was like everything's okay.
But in the background, I was still dealing with this background chemical load,
which is a stressor to everyone.
Once I learned about the chemicals and the, you know, in the food,
I mean, in the products,
and I did the whole process with my son.
Both my husband and I had this exponential upkick.
Oh, yeah.
And our well-being.
So as you remove, the body starts healing, but you're going to have warnings.
You're not going to want to be around something that's really toxic.
And like if I have to be around something, I make, you know, I stay as short of a time as I can.
Do you know why I love this episode?
Because this episode, people can send to their mom, to their dad, to their friend, to their husband.
and I think it's a good way to show,
instead of trying to convince someone
to subtly manipulate them.
It didn't take them much, you're honest.
I will be sending this to some of my family members
in a way that's like, hey, like, this is important,
listen to this story.
And same with your episode when you first came on.
I told Allison the first, like, to me,
that the reason this is like kind of,
if somebody points a better way to do something,
because to your point, really,
a lot of people think,
they're doing the right thing or hope that. And they're just, I think it's, we just don't know.
Or you think like, oh, I got the good cleaning supply that's been green washed or I'm eating the good
food. Carson, are you switching to Branch Basics after this episode? Yeah, I already have.
Mine didn't convince you. Lauren keeps saying, it took all this. It didn't take that much convincing,
which is like, oh, this is bad and this is a much better alternative. So why would I not take the
better alternative? Right. Something that I want to share on this episode that really epitomizes
everything that we stand for and the true power of removal is a project that we have executed now.
with four different people, actually here in Austin.
First one we did was actually during the episode that I was on back in September.
It's called the 10-day stay.
So Marylee's 35-plus years of consulting, we made a course, people could take it virtually,
all of our blog posts, all of our newsletters.
I mean, as you all know, we're an education company first.
But we wanted to actually prove that if we removed people from their homes, from their toxic laundry,
we gave them glyphosate-free, aka organic food, for 10 days.
what would happen and let's put some science behind it.
So we started with my nanny, who was 25,
and someone that had chronic inflammation,
celiac, extreme fatigue, asthma-like symptoms.
But, but quote unquote, I'm fine.
No, I'm fine.
I mean, because, you know, bad cramps.
So we pulled her away.
We gave her brand new organic clothes,
laundered in Branch Basics,
cleaned her hotel room with the Branch Basic.
She ate at a restaurant with all organic food.
We took her urine on day zero
and took her urine on day 10.
In those 10 days, her phthalate level went down 99%.
Her BPA went down 98%.
Her glyphosate roundup went down 70% in her urine in 10 days.
She is a completely new person to this day.
This was 9, 10 months ago.
No symptoms.
She is now running in Houston Run Club five miles a day.
She could never run before.
Asthma symptoms gone.
No stomach issues.
Same thing with the next participant.
had been on an inhaler right for her entire life five times a day her inhaler on day three she dropped
her inhaler the one male out of the four was like i have a clean poop for the first time of my life
i didn't know i could clean poop you know i mean guys it's unbelievable the power yeah the power
of removal and people we just documented this all over our instagram but it's we we weren't like oh you got
to use branch basics or you got to do this certain protocol you have to do functional labs there's
something wrong with any of those things but if people can really understand that the body has the
ability to dump these chemicals at warp speed if we will just get out of its way. Most of these
chemicals are transient and they're ready to just leave the body if we can remove them.
This is an important episode. I really hope every single person listens to this. I am so passionate
about Branch Basics. It's truly my favorite company to work with on the podcast. I mean that.
You guys gave everyone 20% off on your starter kit or on their new hand soap. I have,
have your hand soap in my kids bathrooms. It's the only hand soap that they use. You can use code
skinny for 20% off at branch basics.com. I could have asked you 600 more questions. So I do hope
you guys come back on because now that we have both your stories, I think there's so much more to do.
I have like just little random detail questions, but we'll have to do this again. Where can everyone
find both of you and the brand? Yeah. Branchbasics.com at Branchbasics on Instagram.
We answer every single DM, half or about health, half or about, you know, a new trigger sprayer stain that needs to get out.
Perhaps the hairspray recommendation.
Perhaps the hairspray, Carina is the answer to that.
Carina.
That's the bad.
I'll try it.
Yeah, it's good.
Carina.
You better try it because all your shit's going to just be slow.
I slowly disappear it.
That's the tip, you guys.
It's got to go slow.
And he's like, where is that?
And I'm like, I don't know what you're talking about.
Don't mess with my hair.
Where can everyone find both of you if they want to say hi?
info at Branch Basics. I mean, literally every DM that goes through our Instagram will be filtered
down to us. Beautiful, beautiful. You want to find Lauren. You go Lauren Bossy. If you will find me,
you talk to Lauren. Beautiful episode. Thank you both for coming on. You're so inspiring.
You guys can save 20% on your starter kits or you get their new hand soap. It's in both my
kids rooms. It is the best of the best. There's no tryclosin in it when you use code Skinny 20 at branch
That's code skinny 20 at branchbasics.com.
