004 Air Fresheners, Scented Candles, Colognes & Perfumes: Killing You Smelly by Medical Medium published on 2020-09-27T07:47:47Z Learn how air fresheners, scented candles, colognes, perfumes, and other chemical fragrances can potentially affect your health and well-being, and what you can do to protect yourself. More people now than ever before are using chemical fragrances in their homes. In this episode, I reveal why this is, and how people have been trained to enjoy the smell of these chemicals. I talk about the potential effect air fresheners have on the immune cells in your body and limit your body’s ability to fight viruses, which is unknown to medical research and science. I explain how air fresheners, scented candles, and other chemical fragrances can possibly affect the nervous system, and why it is a good idea to avoid them if you have symptoms and conditions such as anxiety, depression, dizziness, eye floaters, brain fog, tingles and numbness, tics and spasms, jerking, burning skin, migraines, eye floaters, body pain, fatigue, Lyme disease, lupus, MS, or fibromyalgia. You will learn how chemical fragrances have the potential to affect the lungs, reduce oxygen capacity, and feed viruses in the liver. I share important healing tools that will assist your body in removing toxins and help you become less chemical sensitive down the road. Listen to learn more about chemical fragrances and how to protect yourself. Genre Health Comment by SarahStCyr342144 This was a really good one Baby! I had listening and commenting along with you to this one! Hope we get to do this real time so e time soon. You were so attentive. Details do matter. I love how you shoot to the heavens to try to draw out anything bad 2023-11-14T20:47:45Z Comment by A F Lee Ive been using essential oils for 35 years-natural, yummy, and soo good for you! It helped being a natural therapist to wake up to the chemical industry! 2021-08-16T22:33:57Z Comment by Samantha Ketterer If there's a strong smell, it's most likely poison! 2021-07-25T22:07:10Z Comment by Ramanuj Basu This reminds me of the NY City bomb squad's motto: "It's a bomb until it's not." That's so much better...assume it's dangerous until you're sure it's not! 2020-12-25T19:42:02Z Comment by Sigrid I use marseille soap, linen/flax seed soap, Sodasan detergent, natural soap flakes, the most natural detergent for dishes I can find cheaply, lemon acid for calcium deposits and burnt pots and I knit dishcloths from cavvas.com 6 strand hemp thread. See on youtube how to knit. I use one a day, dry it and put it in the wash bin. You will be full of them once you start knitting. 2020-11-04T12:44:46Z Comment by Sigrid The worst is perfumed softeners for clothes. You can't get it out. I can get perfume out from detergent, but not from softeners. It seems to go away but it comes back and also with an even stronger smell, as he sais here. I use soap flakes to clean smelly or dirty clothes. I leave it for a week or so in a thick soup of water and soap flakes and everything gets clean, except clothes that had softener in them. I throw it in the garbage if I bought something from e-bay and it smells like that. I don't want all my home smelly. The sheets & clothes in my home smell of NOTHING. When I was 34 years old, everyone said I looked like 19 and I really did. 2020-11-04T12:14:50Z Comment by Sigrid Perfumes dumb down the sense of smell. Mine is not dumbed down. When sombody comes near me with perfumed products on him or his clothes, it is like a wall of perfumes coming to me. It is awful and once, I got so sick and my face all white from a perfumed skin cream somebody had used in my home. It smelled everywhere, in all the rooms. When she came home, she saw my white face and understood that what I had told her about perfumes was true. 2020-10-27T20:27:56Z Comment by Sigrid I never used perfumes and no perfumed and/or products with chemicals since 38 years. Perfume is a cheap chemical taken up from under the ground and I dislike is smell more than any other smell. Any natural smell is better than perfume. I also don't like to hae to smell plastic or cigarette smoke. 2020-10-27T19:32:52Z Comment by Bren willmer... 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼 2020-10-20T07:11:28Z Comment by Ehans Thank you, for all this good and important information 2020-10-01T10:28:35Z Comment by Michelle Witham most smells bother me. It wasn't till I moved to the walnut groves in California. with in 2 months I was unable to breathe and it's becoming worse. I'm afraid. how much more.... 2020-09-29T01:05:05Z Comment by Joe Toth 2 Is there a transcript? thanks 2020-09-27T21:04:12Z Comment by Heartsong Healer Regarding the friend's new shirt. Many of the department stores and upscale shops routinely use scent in this way. I'm certain it wasn't from a previous use, but rather, the store's practice. Thanks so much for addressing this, something I've always known deeply, and tried to avoid everywhere I find it. 2020-09-27T18:31:28Z Comment by phelma Absolutely amazing ❤ thank u so much Anthony 🙏 2020-09-27T14:04:00Z