Your Perfume Is Poisoning Your Thyroid
Chemicals in commercial fragrance are linked to reduced thyroid function, which causes unintentional weight gain, fatigue, and hair loss.
The Symptoms That Didn't Change — Regardless Of Medication Or Diet
Weight that would not move no matter what they changed. Nine hours of sleep and still exhausted. Hair falling out. Always cold. And bloodwork that told every single one of them they were fine.
A Normal TSH Does Not Mean Your Thyroid Is Working
TSH tells you whether your pituitary is sending the signal. It does not tell you whether your thyroid hormone is converting into the form your body can actually use, or whether your immune system is actively attacking your thyroid tissue right now.
Commercial Perfume Contains Heavy Metals. The Neck Is Where They Enter Your Bloodstream.
The word "fragrance" on a label does not disclose what is inside it. Manufacturers are not required to list individual compounds. When I started testing my patients for heavy metal exposure, the source kept pointing back to the same thing.
The skin on the neck is extremely thin, and blood vessels sit just beneath the surface. When perfume is sprayed there, those chemicals absorb straight through the skin and enter the bloodstream directly.
Two Separate Ways The Metals Attack Your Thyroid
Cadmium blocks selenium, the mineral your thyroid needs to convert its hormone into usable form. Mercury triggers an immune response that mistakes your thyroid tissue for a threat and attacks it directly. Both continue with every application.
Chlorella Removes The Metals. Berberine Stops The Immune Attack.
Chlorella's cell wall binds to heavy metals in your bloodstream and carries them out of your body. Berberine reduces TPO antibodies, the marker that measures how aggressively your immune system is attacking your thyroid tissue.