Microplastics:
The Hidden Danger to Our Health and How to Fight Back
In recent years, we’ve seen growing evidence that microplastics—tiny plastic particles less than five millimeters in size—are making their way into every part of our environment and our bodies. These microscopic invaders pose a serious threat to human health, found in the water we drink, the air we breathe, and even in human placentas. Worse, they’re difficult to avoid and even harder to remove from our systems.
As a leader in frequency wellness and the AO Scan Global community, I’ve made it my mission to empower others with tools that can help them detox and maintain their health in an increasingly toxic world. Microplastics are just one piece of the puzzle, but they represent a significant challenge that affects both adults and children.
When I asked my son, Scott Wheeler, what he thought life expectancy might be when he got older, he said something that struck me deeply: “Probably not very old since we’ve been fed plastics most our lives.” His words were a wake-up call, not only as a mother but also as someone passionate about helping people achieve their best health.
Microplastics Are Everywhere—and Unavoidable
Microplastics are pervasive in our environment. From the plastic packaging we use daily to the synthetic fibers in our clothing, they break down into smaller particles that end up in our food, water, and even the atmosphere. Researchers have found microplastics in remote regions like Antarctica and at alarming levels in human bloodstreams and reproductive organs. One study even detected microplastics in human placentas, which means that babies are being exposed to these toxins before they are even borns of these plastics are still being understood, but early research links microplastics and nanoplastics to serious health concerns, such as:
- Hormone disruption: Microplastics can mimic estrogen in the body, disrupting natural hormone levels and contributing to conditions like estrogen dominance.
- **Fertility ilastics found in the reproductive organs may be a factor in declining fertility rates .
- Immune dysfunction aons: Plastic particles can foster environments that allow fungal and bacterial overgrowth.
- Cardiovascular risks: Some ggest that microplastics may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease .
How Can You Protect Yourself?
While wid microplastics entirely, there are ways to help the body detox from these harmful particles. Our bodies need fully functional detox pathways and healthy cells to effectively remove these toxins. Here’s how you can defend yourself against microplastic exposure:
1. AO Scan Hack for Microplastic Removal
One of the most powerful tools at our disposal is the AO Scan Technology. This revolutionary system allows health practitioners and wellness enthusiasts to assess the body’s energy field and identify imbalances. By broadcasting specific frequencies, AO Scan helps bring the body back to homeostasis, optimizing the systems needed for detoxification. With regular use, this tool can assist in reducing the toxic burden, including that of microplastics, by supporting the liver, lymphatic system, and cellular detox processes.
The epigenetic suggestions found throughout your AO Scan reports also provide you with various recommendations specific to your very own energetic body field.
2. Phospholipids for Cellular Defense
Phosphe building blocks of cell membranes, are critical in protecting your cells from toxic invaders like microplastics. By incorporating supplements like BodyBio PC, which provides essential phospholipids, you can enhance your cells’ ability to trap and remove fat-soluble toxins, including plastics. Phospholipids create a barrier that prevents toxins from entering cells while helping expel them from the body through detox pathways
3. Liver Support for Detoxification
Your liver plays ole in detoxing microplastics and other harmful substances. Strengthening liver function is essential for dealing with environmental toxins. Supplements like liposomal glutathione—a potent antioxidant—can support the liver’s detox processes. Combine this with AO Scan to broadcast frequencies that help the liver function optimally .
4. Healthy Fats and Nutrient-Rich Diet
Support your cells with healthy fats such as omega-3s, grass-fed butter, and olive oil. These fats help maintain cell membrane integrity, allowing the body to detox more effectively. Eating cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and kale can also support hormone regulation and improve liver function.
5. Infrared Sauna for Sweating Out Toxins
Sweating is one of the best ways to rid the body of harmful toxins, including heavy metals and chemicals found in plastic. Regular infrared sauna use can stimulate detoxification through sweat, helping rid the body of accumulated microplastics.
6. AO Infinity Products for Enhanced Detox
The AO Infinity product line offers advanced support for the body’s detox pathways. Integrating the AO Infinity PEMF Mat, AO Infinity Teraherz Wand, the AO Infinity Foot Detox, and other tools into your wellness routine can amplify the body’s natural ability to remove environmental toxins. These tools work synergistically with AO Scan to provide comprehensive support.
Conclusion:
Start Your Detox Journey Today
Microplastics are a severe issue that affects everyone. Take proactive steps to protect yourself and your family. The AO Scan Technology can help reduce your body’s toxic load and promote long-term health. It can also be used alongside proven detox strategies like phospholipids, liver support, and infrared sauna therapy.
Are you ready to see how AO Scan can help support your detoxification goals and help bring your body back toward homeostasis? Ask about a free demo today and experience the benefits firsthand. Whether you’re a health practitioner, chiropractor, biohacker, or wellness enthusiast, you can join our global team and take your health to the next level.
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Paige Maurer Wheeler