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The Everyday Toxins Impacting Your Environmental Health

Your body and your environment are in constant conversation.
Your body and your environment are in constant conversation. From the air you breathe to the water you drink to the products you use daily, each interaction shapes your long-term health. This is the heart of environmental health, understanding how our surroundings impact our physical, mental, and hormonal balance, and making intentional choices to support wellness from the inside out.
At Flora Naturopathics, we see this connection every day in our patients. When environmental health concerns go unaddressed, whether that’s ongoing toxin exposure, hidden mold, unfiltered water, or nutrient-depleting stress, the body works harder to detoxify and repair, often at the expense of energy, hormones, and immunity.
Environmental Health Issues You Can Control
While global environmental health is an enormous, shared responsibility, the good news is that there’s a lot you can do in your own home to protect your health. Addressing environmental health issues at a personal level not only supports your daily energy and resilience but also plays a role in the broader public health environment.
Some of the most common environmental health concerns we see in our practice include:
- Unfiltered water carries heavy metals, chlorine, and other chemicals
- Airborne irritants from cleaning products, fragrances, or indoor mold
- Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in plastics, cosmetics, and household items
- Poor indoor air quality from dust, allergens, and inadequate ventilation
These exposures may seem small on their own, but together, they create a chronic burden on your detox systems, particularly your liver and lymphatic pathways.
The Naturopathic Detox Difference
When many people think of “detox,” they picture juice cleanses or fasting. But naturopathic medicine approaches detoxing differently. It’s not about extremes or deprivation—it’s about supporting the body’s own detoxification pathways every single day.
Here’s how we recommend starting:
- Support the liver naturally — Herbs like milk thistle and dandelion root, castor oil packs, and targeted nutrients can help the liver process and remove toxins more efficiently.
- Hydrate with filtered water — A shower filter and quality drinking water system can reduce chemical load.
- Choose clean, whole foods — Focus on organic when possible (especially the “Dirty Dozen”), eat a variety of colorful vegetables, and include foods that support phase I and phase II liver detox, like cruciferous vegetables and beets.
- Sweat it out — Regular movement, sauna sessions, or brisk walks outdoors help the lymphatic system move waste out of the body.
- Reduce indoor toxins — Swap plastics for glass, use fragrance-free or EWG-rated cleaning products, and improve ventilation in your home.
Why Environmental Well-Being Impacts Everything
Your environmental well-being isn’t just about avoiding illness. It’s about giving your body the space to thrive. Reducing toxic exposure can lower inflammation, balance hormones, improve digestion, and even support mental health. Patients often notice less bloating, clearer skin, better sleep, and more consistent energy after making just a few environmental upgrades.
And while some environmental health issues—like air pollution or climate change—are bigger than any one person, your daily actions matter. Small, consistent changes in your home can ripple outward into your community and contribute to global environmental health.
One of our patients came in with persistent fatigue, brain fog, and hormonal imbalances. Lab testing showed nutrient deficiencies, sluggish liver detox markers, and signs of chronic inflammation. Together, we cleaned up her home environment, replacing plastic food storage, adding a water filter, shifting to low-toxin cleaning products, and supporting her liver with herbs and nutrition. Within a few months, her energy returned, her cycles normalized, and her digestion improved.
Environmental health wasn’t the only factor in her healing, but it was a missing piece that made all the other treatments work better.
Your Next Step
If you’ve been feeling “off” and can’t quite pinpoint why, your environment may be part of the picture. Naturopathic medicine excels at connecting the dots between your surroundings, your symptoms, and your long-term health.
Let’s create a plan that supports your body’s natural detox systems, addresses your specific environmental health concerns, and helps you feel your best—inside and out.
Schedule an Appointment with one of our doctors at Flora Naturopathics today and start building a cleaner, calmer environment for your health.