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Top 4 Personal Care Ingredients to Avoid!

February 27th, 2013


PersonalCareProductsToxic_thumbby Sean Croxton

Think about this for a second.

If you’re a man and your doctor finds that you have low levels of testosterone, what would your doc prescribe?

Probably some kind of testosterone gel or cream.

(By the way, the above prescription completely ignores the reason WHY your testosterone is low in the first place. But that’s a blog for another day.)

Or let’s say you’re a smoker who really wants to kick the habit. What would you go out and buy?

Probably a nicotine patch of some kind, right?

What these two examples have in common is that by applying a substance to the skin, it is delivered transdermally to the bloodstream in just a matter of seconds.

What we put onto our bodies gets into our bodies.

But what about the personal care products we use every day — the soaps, shampoos, deodorants, cosmetics, toothpastes, mouthwashes, and lotions?

Do their chemical contents have a similar fate, with their foaming and wetting agents, synthetic fragrances, and antifreeze-like compounds eventually pumping through our veins?

Darn right they do.

According to the Environmental Working Group, the typical consumer uses an average of nine personal care products containing 126 separate ingredients every day. At least one-third of these ingredients have been identified as causing cancer or other serious health conditions. (Fitzgerald, 23)

That’s not good.

In my opinion, the toxic chemicals we habitually use in the name of hygiene, beauty, scent, and spotless homes are the elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about.

There aren’t many parents out there willing to own up to the fact that their children may be going through early puberty due to the estrogen-mimicking chemicals in their shampoo.

Not many women want to confront the fact that the parabens in their makeup may be the cause of their hormonal imbalances.

I can empathize. Reading and understanding food labels is hard enough. Making sense out of the multi-syllabic ingredients in your body wash only makes life more complicated, I know.

So today, my good friend Christa Orecchio of The Whole Journey is here to get you moving in the right direction, as she explains WHY you should avoid these four common personal care ingredients:

* Parabens
* DEA
* Sodium laureth sulfate
* Propylene glycol

Because you probably don’t want to brush your teeth with garage floor cleaner, ya know. :)

We also show you a ton of healthy, natural products you can replace the toxic stuff with. Even toilet paper!

WATCH the video below.

Be sure to check out the Skin Deep website, where you can find out on a scale of 1-10 just how toxic (or safe) your personal care products are.

And don’t forget to get Christa’s FREE Healthy Product Swap report at the link below…

www.healthyproductswap.com

Adios, friends!

Source: The Hundred-Year Lie by Randall Fitzgerald

Sean
Author, The Dark Side of Fat Loss
Dark Side of Fat Loss

How to Save $$$ on Dental Bills.

January 10th, 2013

OWHMSby Sean Croxton

The timing on this one could not be better.

Just yesterday, I was forced to spend some time at the auto body shop. While picking up a friend from the airport recently another driver backed into my Jeep, leaving a pretty ugly dent in the bumper.

Even though the repairs won’t be coming out of my pocket, I still got that uneasy feeling when I stepped inside the shop.

It’s funny, I can tell you almost anything about how the human body works. However, when it comes to automobiles, the extent of my knowledge is that when I turn the key my Jeep magically starts.

In other words, I’m clueless.

So you can probably imagine how edgy and suspicious I get when a mechanic gives me a quote. No one likes to be taken advantage of.

Most people get a similar feeling at the dentist’s office. I mean, not many of us are sufficiently well-versed in matters of oral health to challenge our dentist’s findings…as well as the exorbitant bill that comes with them.

So, how cool would it be if your could attend a FREE workshop that taught you just about everything you needed to know about oral health? Stuff like:

* The scientific truth about the safety of fluoride.
* If root canals are really the best option. And if not, then what is?
* How to raise cavity-free kids.
* Which specific foods prevent tooth decay.
* The best tips for keeping your breath fresh.
* Is it safe to leave mercury fillings in, or should you replace them?

Well, you’re in luck. Because my friends Will and Susan Revak of OraWellness have put together this very event.

And it’s online!

And it’s FREE!

The Healthy Mouth World Summit features the best of the best experts in REAL oral health, including:

* Dr. David Kennedy – Fluoride Safety
* Dr. Bruce Fife – Oil Pulling Therapy
* Dr. Hal Huggins – Biological Dentistry
* Dr. Robert Gammal – Root Canal Dangers
* David Getoff – Detoxification
* Dr. Ray Behm – Natural Dentistry
* Dr. Cate Shanahan – Diet for Oral Health
* A bunch more!

This summit will not only inform the heck out of you, it will also save you a lot of $$$ in the long run!

And it all starts this Sunday.

Register below and receive a FREE video called Smoking Teeth that will teach you the science behind mercury fillings. You’re gonna freak when you see this!

www.FREEhealthymouthsummit.com

Now, if only someone would put together an Automobile Summit…

Happy Thursday, friends!

Sean
Author, The Dark Side of Fat Loss
Dark Side of Fat Loss

Your New Year’s Resolutions Toolbox.

December 31st, 2012

tool_box_2by Sean Croxton

I’m not going to lie to you.

In just a few hours, I’m planning on partying like I’ve never partied before. I’m talking about complete removal of my “health guy” hat.

Dancing. Drinking. Eating. I may even have a slice of pizza or two. Hey it’s just one night!

New Year’s Eve are usually a downer for me — they remind me of all the things I planned on achieving but did not.

But this year, I crushed it. Thanks to your support, 2012 was by far the BEST year of my life. And I refuse to let it end without a bang. A big bang!

This time next year, I want every single one of my readers to feel like I feel today — to look back on the year with a profound sense of pride and esteem. To feel like a major celebration is in order.

If your New Year’s resolutions are finance-related, I’m super pumped to share some killer tips from the best-of-the-best experts on my new website and radio show, both of which will FINALLY be launching next month.

If your resolutions are health- and fat loss-related, I’ve got all kinds of goodies for you this week to help you cover all of your bases. I’m calling it your New Year’s Toolbox.

Here’s what’s inside…

Mindset. I say 90-percent of success is driven by your mindset. On tomorrow’s LIVE radio show, our good friend Dean Dwyer will be sharing his wisdom on how you can get your mind right to achieve your goals for 2013. Learn more at the link below.

www.deansaudiocourse.com

Use the discount code 201325 to save 25% on the one-year course option!

Exercise. My partner-in-crime Brett Klika will be running a BIG sale on his Underground Workout Manual, complete with 12 weeks of workouts you can do at home and over 100 instructional videos. More below.

www.uwworkoutmanual.com

The H.I.D.D.E.N. Factors. As you know, health and fat loss go well beyond diet and exercise. On Thursday night at 5pm PT/8pm ET, Reed Davis and I are hosting a LIVE Functional Fat Loss webinar to show you the role your hormonal, digestive, detoxification, and immune systems play in becoming a healthier, slimmer you. Register below.

www.FREEfatlosswebinar.com

Cleansing. The very BEST time to cleanse your body is at the turn of the New Year, after all of the holiday goodies and NYE partying. My buddy Yuri Elkaim put together an amazing food-based cleanse for you called the Total Wellness Cleanse.

Yuri was on the radio show last week telling you all about it. If you missed it, here’s THE LINK.

In a nutshell, Yuri has a plan for you to remove toxins, chemicals, metals, and more from your body through food.

After tonight’s bash, I’m gonna need this one myself!! Click the link below to learn more.

www.elkaimcleanse.com

While I plan on getting wild and crazy tonight, I should say that I’ll be one block from my place — close enough to walk/stumble home.

If you’re celebrating away from home, be sure to have a designated driver.

Be safe, my friends.

Sean
Author, The Dark Side of Fat Loss
Dark Side of Fat Loss

Juicing Vegetables: Healthy or Hype?

November 2nd, 2012

by Sean Croxton

What an amazing week it was!

We finally got back to our roots, making some killer online video on YouTube.

We broadcasted TWO episodes of UW Radio with guests Drew Canole and JJ Virgin.

We gave away almost 2000 free copies of JJ’s new book The Virgin Diet.

Over 1800 Just Eat Real Foodies joined the new JERFing community of Facebook.

And I celebrated my 35th birthday with an easy Chocolate Coconut Cookie recipe. It doesn’t get much better than that.

So to close out this week of UW awesomeness, I’ll leave you with a video I shot with juicing expert Drew Canole.

In my 4 years of hosting UW Radio, I had never received so many email/Facebook questions for a single guest — there were actually too many to ask Drew on the air! So I asked him to stop by the studio for a Q&A session to answer some of the questions we didn’t get to on the show.

Drew’s appearance on UW Radio was the second most listened to show ever — second only to the episode with Paul Chek and Joel Salatin.

We covered topics like blending versus juicing, potential problems with plant toxins, how juicing improves digestion, and the best juicers YOU can use at home.

Drew even went Oprah on us, giving away a juicer to one of our callers!

Click the player below to listen to the ENTIRE SHOW.

Listen to internet radio with Underground Wellness on Blog Talk Radio

I’ll be sure to have Drew back on the show really soon. I plan on filming a set of vegetable juicing videos in the next couple weeks. You’re gonna dig ‘em.

If you’re looking for some juicing recipes to make yourself, check out Drew’s Juice Up Your Life system.

Enjoy!

Sean
Author, The Dark Side of Fat Loss
Dark Side of Fat Loss

The Podcast About GMOs, Detox, Skin Health, and Stuff…

April 6th, 2012

This one got off to a wee bit of a rough start.

I was wondering why the heck I was hearing myself echo. Ended up having another tab open with the live show playing on delay in my headphones. Whoops! My bad.

Good thing I figured that one out pretty quick…

Anyway, we got the show started with an incredibly informative 5-minute briefing from Sherri Fogarty on the current genetically modified (GM) food labeling initiative going on here in California, as well as a few other states. Sherri has been on a mission for the past several months, working her tail off to get GM labeling on the ballot. She also fills us in on how the evil Monsanto is threatening to sue the State of Vermont if the State pursues a labeling law. That’s crazy stuff!

Learn more about the GM ballot initiative HERE.

Next up, my main man Reed Davis, founder of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition, drops some truth bombs, including:

* How we can stamp out GM foods by voting with our food dollars

* How toxins are dose-dependent, with some being more dangerous than others

* The effects of toxicity, including hormone imbalances, thyroid dysfunction, and brain fog

* How indoor air quality can be even WORSE than outdoor air

* Why removing toxins from your immediate environment (water, food, cleaning and personal care products) is a critical component of detoxification

* Why most detox protocols are a waste of money, as they do not address the root cause

* How to flush out the lymph system

* Whether or not liver flushes are effective

* The connection between digestive dysfunction, a compromised liver, and skin problems

* A crazy but effective detox protocol Reed did a few years ago involving a treadmill and a LOT of time in the sauna

Listen to the entire show HERE!

By the way, Reed and I aren’t done!

Next Monday, April 9th, at 5pm PT/8pm ET we’ll be hosting a FREE live webinar regarding how we identify and correct digestive and detoxification dysfunctions using laboratory test kits and natural protocols, respectively.

REGISTER HERE!

Happy Friday, my friends.

Sean

Are Chemicals Making You Fat?

December 23rd, 2011

by Sean Croxton

There’s a lot more to fat loss than meets the eye.

I’ve sat through many conferences, read hundreds of books, and spoken with countless experts about the causes of and potential solutions for our modern obesity epidemic.

Everyone has their own opinion. Some make sense. Others are overly simplistic — take the calories-in/calories-out fat loss formula, for instance. And most completely miss the point by approaching the topic with extreme tunnel vision.

In my opinion, solving problems usually calls for some lateral thinking, or what I call thinking outside of The Box. In other words, getting to the bottom of obesity requires that the conversation move beyond just diet and exercise alone.

This conversation can go in many directions. We could talk about the effects of sleep deprivation on weight gain, the role of stress in blood sugar dysregulation, or even how infections contribute to insulin resistance and thus fat storage.

But one leading cause of obesity that often gets lost in this ongoing discussion is how the abundance of toxic chemicals in our air, food, water, and even those lurking in your kitchen and bathroom cabinets are making you fat.

It is blatantly obvious that obesity has steadily risen as our food supply has become more processed and refined. I think we can all agree on that. Yet during this same period the number of chemicals in our environment has exploded in lock-step with our waistlines. For instance, in his fascinating-yet-kinda-scary book The Hundred Year Lie, author Randall Fitzgerald states that in a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control involving 2,400 adults and children, more than two hundred synthetic chemical toxins were found in the subjects’ bodies, with a hundred more chemicals suspected to be present.

The human body was never intended to deal with this kind of chemical assault. In fact, when you think about it, your body is a highly complex machine within which literally thousands of biochemical reactions are taking place at all times. If you’ve ever taken a laboratory course in Chemistry, you know that mixing random chemicals together can be a bad idea. You never know what you’re gonna get!

According to a growing number of research scientists studying obesogens, the chemicals we inhale, eat, drink, and lather ourselves with during and after a shower are making us fat.

When it comes to fat regulation, it’s all about the hormones. Obesogens are chemicals that negatively impact the hormonal system thus triggering weight gain. At times, they are referred to as endocrine disruptors. A common example of an endocrine-disrupting chemical is a plastic bottle that leaches estrogen-mimicking substances into the body. An elevation in estrogen will certainly create the conditions for fat storage, especially in men.

But it doesn’t end with plastics — not even close. Other chemicals with obesegenic effects include bisphenol A (BPA), non-stick (Teflon) coating on cookware, the petrochemicals in common personal care products, and many more.

Bisphenol A (BPA)

BPA can be found in hard, clear plastic containers, on sales receipts, and in the linings of canned goods. It has recently found itself in the news, as research has demonstrated links between BPA and learning disabilities, cancers, and leptin resistance -— the latter being a significant factor in weight gain.

BPA also suppresses the release of adiponectin, a hormone responsible for increasing insulin sensitivity and reducing inflammation. Inhibiting adiponectin contributes to insulin resistance, which, of course, leads to fat storage. As a general rule, when insulin levels are elevated, the body is in fat storage mode.

To minimize BPA exposure be sure that you purchase canned goods that are BPA-free, avoid bottles or containers marked with a number 7, and have the cashier toss the receipt when you don’t need it.

Teflon (PFOA)

Teflon, or PFOA, is commonly found in non-stick cookware, greaseproof food wrappers, waterproofers, and popcorn bags. Research by the Environmental Working Group has found that over 90% of us have PFOA in our bloodstreams. Studies have also found high levels in umbilical cord blood. Yikes!

This chemical has been linked to various cancers, lung and kidney damage, and obesity. If you are cooking your food in non-stick cookware, you are slowly poisoning yourself daily with small amounts of PFOA. Keep this is mind if you are one those people who eats healthy but also eats out a lot. The restaurant chef is most likely using non-stick cookware!

Avoiding PFOA is a matter of investing in a set of cast iron or stainless steel cookware. If making such an investment is not in the cards for your right now, be sure to get rid of any scratched of chipped non-stick items, as they can tremendously increase the amount of PFOA in your food.

Personal Care Products

According to Fitzgerald, we use 9 personal care products daily with around 126 chemical ingredients, one-third of which have been identified as causing cancer or other serious health problems. Ouch!

Just as we should read our food labels, we should also pay mind to the chemicals in these products. No, we don’t eat or drink our shampoo or body wash (at least I hope not), but we must not forget that what we rub on our skin can be absorbed transdermally into our bloodstreams.

Toxic ingredients to be on the lookout for are propylene glycol, methyl paraben, ethyl paraben, and fragrances (because your kiwi shampoo doesn’t really have kiwi in it). These chemicals can have an estrogen mimicking effect, thus shifting hormones, storing fat, and possibly fueling tumor growth.

I encourage you to visit www.cosmeticsdatabase.com to learn just how toxic your personal care products may be. The database ranks products on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the most toxic. I try to keep my products at four and below. Great brands are Aubrey Organic, J/A/S/O/N, and Alba Organics.

We’re just scratching the obesogenic surface! Additional fat-storing toxins include vinyl, most cleaning products, fire retardants (they’re everywhere), chemicals in our water supply, and more.

I cover many of these environmental toxins, how to remove them, and what to replace them with in chapter 9 of my e-book The Dark Side of Fat Loss. CLICK HERE to learn more.

Of course, none of us can live in a bubble. But what we can do is educate ourselves, become more aware of the toxins around us, and replace them with healthier options.

The next time you’re out buying a new bottle of shampoo, skip your usual toxic brand and grab its non-toxic alternative. Or invest in just one stainless steel skillet; you don’t have to buy the whole set!

Remember, a little on top of a little will soon become a lot. By making small changes today, in a matter of months you will have tremendously reduced your toxic load. Not only will feel better and live longer, but you will also burn more fat by normalizing your hormonal system.

Burning fat by eliminating toxins…

Now that’s thinking outside of The Box!

Sean Croxton

How to Remove Fluoride from Your Water!

December 16th, 2011

by Sean Croxton & David Getoff

He did it again!

Clinical Nutritionist and Traditional Naturopath David Getoff rocked the house last night on UW Radio.

In the clip below, he gives us an update on how to remove toxic fluoride from your water.

To listen to the entire show, click RIGHT HERE!

Happy Friday, peeps!

Sean Croxton
Author, The Dark Side of Fat Loss