Tips for Living Clean and Green
It is well known that our brains are extremely sensitive to environmental toxins and stresses. The UltraMind Solution emphasizes living clean and green. These tips will help you care for your health and the environment at the same time. The sustainability of our own health is intimately related to the sustainability of the planet. Changing small things every day can have a big impact on our communities, our planet, and ourselves over time.
There are four steps to living a clean and green lifestyle.
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Make sure you drink clean water.
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Chemicals and metals should be kept to a minimum.
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Make sure your body fluids are moving.
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Electropollution and electromagnetic radiation should be reduced.
It is well known that our brains are extremely sensitive to environmental toxins and stresses. The UltraMind Solution emphasizes living clean and green. Source
1. Make sure you drink clean water.
Every day you are on the program (and every day for the rest of your life), you should consume at least six to eight 8-ounce glasses of clean, filtered water. Water is important to detoxify the body, which is one reason for drinking such a large amount each day.
Ultimately, toxins are excreted through your stool and urine. Constipation, darker urine, and less urination occur when you don’t drink enough water. As a result, your health and mind will suffer if your detoxification system is not functioning optimally. As part of the program, you may also experience withdrawal symptoms from addictive substances or food allergies when you drink water, especially during preparation week.
These symptoms will be discussed in more detail in chapter 18, where we discuss the preparation week. In addition to microbes, pesticides, plastics, metals, chlorine, fluoride, and other toxins, much of our water supply is contaminated. Therefore, drinking water from the tap is not ideal. Water that has been filtered is the most suitable to drink. Several inexpensive and common filters are available, such as Brita’s carbon filters. The UltraMind Solution Companion Guide offers suggestions for water filters.
Microbes, pesticides, metals, and other toxins can be removed from water with a reverse osmosis filter. If you want to install it under the sink, you can do so. This is a very effective filtering system (and it’s cheaper in the long run). Phthalates and bisphenol A are toxic petrochemicals found in plastic water bottles. As a result, it is best to stay away from them. It is acceptable to drink mineral water or still water in glass bottles.
2. Chemicals and metals should be kept to a minimum.
Despite being neither practical nor realistic, doing all the things on the following list is what is optimal for our health. Make the most of what you can. You can find alternatives to the water you drink, get an air filter, or get rid of mold and other sources of indoor air pollution (garden and household chemicals, and artificial lighting). Phthalates are present in plastic bottles, so avoid drinking water from them.
The best way to get clean water is to drink it from a glass bottle or to filter your tap water as I explained earlier. Do not expose yourself to excessive levels of petrochemicals and toxins (garden chemicals, dry cleaning, car exhaust, secondhand smoke). Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons found in charbroiled foods are cancer-causing. You should avoid microwaved food because it produces more AGEs or advanced glycation end products and causes more inflammation and oxidative stress.
Reduce dust, mold, volatile organic compounds (off-gasses from synthetic carpets, furniture, and paints), and other indoor air pollutants by using HEPA/ULPA filters and ionizers. You can detoxify the air by having house plants. Reduce heavy metal exposure by reducing intake or exposure to large predatory and river fish, water, lead paint, thimerosal-containing products, and silver fillings.
The most common poisoning in America is carbon monoxide poisoning, which is due to the release of carbon monoxide from heating systems. Avoid toxic household and personal care products such as aluminum underarm deodorants, antacids, petrochemical- or toxin-containing creams and cosmetics, and pots and pans. Whenever possible, use subdued full-spectrum, or natural incandescent bulbs or candlelight. Avoid or minimize exposure to bright or fluorescent lights.
