Bathroom toxins: what you absorb every single day
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概要
Your skin isn't just something you moisturise — it's an exposure route.
In this episode, I'm diving into the everyday products sitting in your bathroom and why they matter more than most of us realise. From deodorant and toothpaste to skincare and "fragrance", many of these products contain chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin and contribute to your overall toxic load.
Research suggests the average woman is exposed to well over 160 different chemicals every single day through personal care and cosmetic products. Individually, they may be present in small amounts — but it's the repeated, cumulative exposure that adds up.
Many of these compounds act as endocrine disruptors, meaning they can interfere with hormone signalling, liver detoxification and nervous system balance. In mid-life, when hormone shifts are already underway, reducing background exposure can make a meaningful difference.
In this episode we cover:
• How chemicals are absorbed through the skin
• Why cumulative exposure matters more than one "bad" product
• The issue with "fragrance" and undisclosed ingredients
• Deodorant vs antiperspirant — what's the difference?
• Toothpaste, oral microbiome and gut health
• Simple swaps that lower your daily chemical load without overwhelm
This isn't about perfection or throwing everything away. It's about awareness and making gradual changes that support your hormones, energy and long-term health.
This is part of the February toxin series — next week we finish by looking at the scents and air fresheners you're breathing in every day.
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