The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka - 170. Top 5 Ways to Eliminate Toxins from Your Daily Life
Episode Date: May 29, 2025Think your home is a safe haven? Think again! Invisible toxins are sneaking into your daily routine, from your deodorant to your coffee cup, hijacking your hormones, inflaming your gut, and accelerati...ng aging. But here’s the truth, you can take control and detox your life! Today’s episode, I’m going to pull back the curtain on the toxic traps in your environment and show you how to kick them out for good! Ready to take back control of your cellular biology? Join my FREE 3-Day Ultimate Detox Challenge starting June 23rd. I’ve taken the exact protocols I use with pro athletes and CEOs and simplified them for everyday implementation. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3ZgCW4u Join the Ultimate Human VIP community and gain exclusive access to Gary Brecka's proven wellness protocols today!: https://bit.ly/4ai0Xwg Thank you to our partners: H2TABS - USE CODE “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4hMNdgg BODYHEALTH - USE CODE “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: http://bit.ly/4e5IjsV BAJA GOLD - USE CODE "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3WSBqUa EIGHT SLEEP - SAVE $350 ON THE POD 4 ULTRA WITH CODE “GARY”: https://bit.ly/3WkLd6E COLD LIFE - THE ULTIMATE HUMAN PLUNGE: https://bit.ly/4eULUKp WHOOP - GET 1 FREE MONTH WHEN YOU JOIN!: https://bit.ly/3VQ0nzW MASA CHIPS - GET 20% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER: https://bit.ly/40LVY4y VANDY - USE CODE “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: https://bit.ly/49Qr7WE AION - USE CODE “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4h6KHAD HAPBEE - FEEL BETTER & PERFORM AT YOUR BEST: https://bit.ly/4a6glfo CARAWAY - USE CODE “ULTIMATE” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3Q1VmkC HEALF - GET 10% OFF YOUR ORDER: https://bit.ly/41HJg6S BIOPTIMIZERS - USE CODE “ULTIMATE” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4inFfd7 RHO NUTRITION - USE CODE “ULTIMATE15” FOR 15% OFF: https://bit.ly/44fFza0 GENETIC TEST: https://bit.ly/3Yg1Uk9 Watch the “Ultimate Human Podcast” every Tuesday & Thursday at 9AM EST: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPQYX8 Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3RQftU0 Connect with Gary Brecka: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3RPpnFs TikTok: https://bit.ly/4coJ8fo X.com: https://bit.ly/3Opc8tf Facebook: https://bit.ly/464VA1H LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4hH7Ri2 Website: https://bit.ly/4eLDbdU Merch: https://bit.ly/4aBpOM1 Newsletter: https://bit.ly/47ejrws Ask Gary: https://bit.ly/3PEAJuG Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:53 Definition of Toxins 03:06 Where Are These Toxins Hiding? 11:00 How to Detox for Toxic Load Reduction The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The Content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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From the moment you wake up, invisible toxins are flooding your body.
From the deodorant you swipe on to the nonstick pan you fry your eggs in
to the air you breathe during your commute.
Toxins are harmful substances that can negatively affect the body cells,
organs and systems, even in small amounts.
In our modern world, most of the toxins we encounter are manmade chemicals.
They're found in plastics, processed foods, cleaning agents,
personal care products, and
even in the air we breathe.
They enter the body through the skin, through the lungs, and even through the digestive
system.
And they're often silently accumulating over time.
These silent saboteurs are hijacking your hormones, inflaming your gut, and speeding
up cellular aging.
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Woo. Woo. Woo. Woo. Woo. Woo. invisible toxins are flooding your body. From the deodorant you swipe on, to the non-stick pan you fry your eggs in,
to the air you breathe during your commute.
These silent saboteurs are hijacking your hormones,
inflaming your gut, and speeding up cellular aging.
But here's the good news.
Once you know where they're hiding,
you can kick them out, and for good.
Welcome back to the Ultimate Human Podcast.
I'm your host, human biologist Gary Breca,
and in this episode, we're pulling back the curtain
on the uncomfortable truth.
Most of us are living in a toxic environment.
Just like when a fish gets sick, we clean the tank.
Not from air pollution or factory smoke,
but from the everyday products you trust the most.
Your toothbrush, your gum,
even the cup your coffee comes in.
These aren't trace exposures.
They're daily assaults on your hormones,
your mitochondria, and your immune system.
But knowledge is power.
And when you know where toxins are hiding,
you can take control and upgrade your biology.
So let's dive in.
Toxins are harmful substances
that can negatively affect the body cells, organs,
and systems, even in small amounts.
Some are naturally occurring,
like heavy metals or mold spores.
But in our modern world, most
of the toxins we encounter are man-made chemicals.
They're found in plastics, processed foods, cleaning agents, personal care products, and
even in the air we breathe.
They enter the body through the skin, through the lungs, and even through the digestive
system, and they're often silently accumulating over time.
And while the body is designed to detox
through the liver, the kidneys, the gut, the skin,
and even our sweat, our current exposure levels
can overwhelm these systems, leading to inflammation,
hormonal balances, fatigue, and even chronic disease.
Common types of these toxins include endocrine disruptors.
You might've heard this word,
but these are endocrine disruptors
that interfere with hormones, like BPAs or thylates. There are also neurotoxins. These harm the brain
and the nervous system like heavy metals and solvents. There are carcinogens, which are
things that are linked to cancer like formaldehyde and certain preservatives. And then there
are the immunotoxins, which weaken the immune system like PF PFAs, the polyfluoroalkyls, and mold toxins.
So where are they hiding?
Well, synthetic material in our cars and homes
release semi-volatile organic compounds, or SVOCs,
like phthalates, polyfluoroalkyl substances,
commonly called PFAs, and flame retardants
when they're heated.
These aren't chemically bound,
so they often outgas easily,
especially when cars reach an interior temperature
over 80 degrees Celsius.
Due to the tight space in the high surface to air ratio,
car cabins become hot boxes of airborne toxins.
These SVOCs are linked to hormonal disruptions
affecting fertility, thyroid metabolism,
and even childhood brain development.
Even our dishwashing detergent,
automatic dishwashing detergents, ADDs,
especially liquids and pods are formulated
with powerful alkaline substances,
corrosion inhibitors and enzymes that can be harmful
if you ingest them, you inhale them,
or even if you touch them.
Young children, by the way, are especially vulnerable.
So exposure can occur when curious little hands
reach for detergent pods or they open the dishwasher doors. There are even some common harmful ingredients in dishwasher
detergents like fragrance chemicals. These are linked to asthma, neurotoxicity, and even
cancer. Phylates, which often carry fragrances, can actually damage our DNA, lower our IQ,
and even disrupt our hormones. Isothiazolinoids can trigger allergic reactions, neurotoxicity, and irritation to the skin, the eyes, and the lungs.
SLSs, when you see these on labels, these are sodium lauryl sulfates,
a surfactant that may irritate skin and even damage the eyes.
Very high alkaline liquids with pHs up to 13 can cause internal burns or swelling if ingested,
particularly in children.
And cookware adds to this toxic load.
Your cookware might be also leaching toxins into your food,
especially under high heat or when scratched or damaged.
Toxic chemicals in cookware include
these polyfluoroalkyls, these PFAs,
especially in these non-stick cookware pans,
they cause hormone disruption and immune issues.
And black plastic utensils?
These are recycled e-waste with flame retardants.
These brightly colored glazes?
They can actually leach heavy metals like lead or cadmium.
Even our laptop computers are phones and our electronics.
Recent studies have shown that using laptops and phones directly on your body can expose
you to electromagnetic fields and electric currents that far exceed the safety
recommendations of the products themselves.
In a recent study, it was found that laptops
emitted EMFs of up to 49.8% above safety limits
and chargers were even worse, generating currents
up to 483% higher than what's considered safe for adults.
This is why I always tell my clients not to plug these in
next to your nightstand at your bed at night.
These invisible currents can penetrate deeply into the body
and pose serious health risks,
especially with prolonged exposure.
Exposure to EMFs also significantly increases
the production of reactive oxygen species,
ROSs, or unstable molecules that attack your DNA.
They attack your proteins and they even attack your lipids.
This imbalance leads to oxidative stress
which can damage cells
and overwhelm your body's natural defenses.
Over time, this stress has been linked
to major health concerns, including neurological disorders,
heart disease, reproductive issues,
and even an increased risk of cancer.
Even more concerning,
EMFs may interfere with critical antioxidant enzymes like
superoxide dismutase and catalase, which is your body's built-in system for neutralizing harmful
free radicals. When these enzymes are impaired, your ability to repair and protect cells diminishes,
paving the way for chronic inflammation, accelerated aging, and even long-term health
complications. Despite their names, laptops and phones are not safe
to use directly on your lap or your body.
So doing so can expose you to hidden radiation,
elevate your oxidative stress,
and even silently weaken your body's natural defense systems.
Aluminum cans and coffee cup linings are another villain.
You might be shocked to learn that nearly all aluminum cans
are lined with plastic.
This lining serves a dual
purpose. It prevents the beverage from corroding the metal and it stops them from tasting metallic.
However, it also introduces hidden chemicals into your drinks. These plastic linings can contain
harmful substances like bisphenols or BPAs, a notorious hormone disrupting chemical. Even
if a can is labeled BPA free,
manufacturers often replace BPA with similar chemicals
like BPS or BPF, which still carry health risks.
These chemicals in the lining can leach into the drink
over time, especially in beverages with high acidity
like sodas and energy drinks,
which is where you find a lot of these aluminum cans.
Prolonged exposure to these chemicals
has been linked to several health concerns,
including hormonal imbalances, reproductive issues,
increased risk of certain cancers,
behavioral changes in children,
which I've talked about a lot of times with my podcast.
The issue isn't just limited to beverages, however.
Canned foods like vegetables, soups, and even meats
also have plastic linings.
This lining not only extends shelf life,
but it also prevents corrosion,
though it comes at a significant cost,
the potential for harmful chemicals to leach into the food.
So acidic foods are particularly susceptible
as their acidity can cause the plastic to break down faster
and release these chemicals right into your meal.
You might think that cartons are a safer alternative,
however, many cartons, especially refrigerated ones, are lined with plastic, making up about
20% of the carton structure. This polyethylene plastic comes into contact with the contents,
whether it's milk, juice, or broth. So even though these cartons are often marketed as more
eco-friendly, they still contain harmful plastic that can leach into chemicals and right into your
food. And finally, our toothbrushes,
our floss and our chewing gum.
You might not think twice about your daily dental routine,
but some of the products we rely on for oral health
come with surprising toxic baggage.
Dental floss, especially Glide styles,
designed for smooth movement,
have been found to contain these high levels of PFAs,
polyfluoroalkyl substances,
the notorious forever chemicals
that accumulate in the body over time
and your body has a very difficult time
getting rid of, if at all.
A study published in the Journal
of Environmental Health Perspectives
found that women who used oral B-glide floss
had higher blood levels of something called PFHXS,
a type of PFAs associated with immune
and hormonal disruption than those that did not use the a type of PFAs associated with immune and hormonal disruption
than those that did not use the same type of dental floss.
Toothbrush handles may also contain PFAs
because they're treated with plastics
and these plastics are designed for durability
and resistance to wear.
Since PFAs are not bound tightly to materials,
there is a huge concern about potentially leaching
when we have them in frequent use.
Chewing gum is another stealthy source of
synthetic exposure. Many gums contain plastics or synthetic rubbers like polyvinyl acetate,
BHT, which is a preservative, and titanium dioxide, which is used for the coloring.
Recent research has found that gums release thousands of microplastic particles into your
saliva and within minutes of chewing these gums. These particles can contribute to inflammation
and to oxidative stress in your body.
From skin foundation to deodorant,
many of these personal care products
contain endocrine disrupting chemicals,
such as parabens, thylates, and synthetic fragrances,
or PFAs.
These substances are absorbed through the skin
and have been found in human blood and urine,
indicating a systemic level of exposure.
EDCs and personal care products have been linked
to oxidative stress, inflammation,
and mitochondrial dysfunction,
all of which are implicated
in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome.
Parabens and thylates, for instance,
have been shown to disrupt estrogen and androgen signaling,
potentially leading to hormone-related cancers
and reproductive issues.
PFAs are often added to make up
for water resistance and durability.
And they're not only persistent in the environment,
but they're also bioaccumulative,
meaning they build up in the body over time
and they alter lipid metabolism,
increasing insulin resistance.
So how do you detox to reduce your toxic load?
Start by ditching the plastic.
I know it's hard, but just make an
effort to ditch as much of the plastic as possible. Switch to
glass, ceramic, stainless steel or silicone containers and never
heat your food in plastic. Yes, even if it's labeled BPA free.
Skip the plastic utensils and drinkware too. Let the air flow
by cracking your car window before driving and using a HEPA
air filter purifier
in your home to reduce VOCs and airborne chemicals
from paint, furniture, and heating systems.
Next, try cleaning up your kitchen.
Cook with cast iron, ceramic, or stainless steel.
Some of these stainless steel products
are surgical stainless steel,
and they don't leach any chemicals into your food.
Instead of nonstick pans, filter your water
using a reverse osmosis system that remineralizes your water to remove heavy metals and microplastics.
Always scan your label guys. Avoid products that list fragrances, parabens, sodium lauryl sulfate,
phylates, or even PFAs. Use tools like EWG's Skin Deep to vet your personal care products and your
hygiene products.
These are free tools that you can use
that will guide you to chemical-free living.
Support your body's detox pathways through nutrition,
loading your meals with cruciferous vegetables
like broccoli, kale, and Brussels sprouts,
even regular sauna session,
and adding herbs like cilantro and parsley,
which can help bind toxic heavy metals.
Include probiotic- rich foods like kimchi,
sauerkraut and kefir or other fermented vegetables
to support your gut and eat plenty of fiber
to help eliminate toxins.
Under professional guidance,
you might even consider adding activated charcoal,
Corella or milk thistle to your routine
to support your liver's detoxification
and binding some of these toxic chemicals
and carrying them out of the body.
And remember, sweat it out.
Use an infrared or dry sauna and try dry brushing
and exercise regularly.
One of the best ways to flush toxins is through sweat
and through your lymphatic system.
Remember, our lymphatic system is a static system.
So we need our muscles contracting
in order to eliminate this waste.
And do your best to reduce EMF exposure by using wired headphones, turning off your wi-fi at night,
and keeping your laptops and phones off your body whenever possible and away from your head at night,
especially if they're plugged into the wall. Be mindful of your gum and floss.
Choose plastic-free floss made from silk or biodegradable materials,
and go with gum brands that don't contain plastics, BHT, or artificial sweeteners. Brands like Simply Gum or Zellies are great options. And
finally, reduce everyday exposure with smarter cookware. Look for labels like PFA-free, PFC-free,
or PFOA-free, or opt for stainless steel, cast iron, or carbon steel over non-stick.
Never microwave black plastic ever, ever, ever,
and avoid putting cast aluminum into dishwasher.
You can also begin by replacing your scratched
or aging pans.
Use only cookware that's labeled dishwasher safe
to prevent chemical breakdown during cleaning.
You don't have to live in a bubble,
but you do need to live with intention.
The truth is toxins are everywhere,
but so are your choices.
By becoming more aware and making smarter swaps,
you're not just protecting your health,
you're investing in your energy,
your longevity and your future.
Every small change adds up.
If you wanna see how I do this,
even how I navigate a toxic free life
while I'm on the road,
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view into how you can design a chemical free lifestyle. And that's just science.