Jenna Hua - Environmental Toxins - Testing and Minimizing Exposure For Optimal Health and Fertility - Episode 128

Today, I had the pleasure to sit down with Jenna Hua, who is an environmental health scientist and dietitian by training. She is the founder of Million Markers - a mail-in test kit to assess environmental toxic load. She is passionate about helping people understand what chemicals are inside of them—and then provides simple solutions for quickly reducing and getting rid of these chemicals. The connection between chronic disease, infertility and environmental toxins is undeniable. As hard as it is to shed light on this topic, I think it’s important. Tune in to learn more.

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Key Insights

03:23 Challenges in Conventional Medical Care and Environmental Impact

09:42 Importance of Knowledge and Prevention in Fertility

18:09 Preventative Measures for Long-term Health

26:39 Understanding the Complexity of Toxin Exposure

33:05 Collective Action and Environmental Health

42:48 Limitations of Current Testing Methods

Memorable Quotes

Microplastics are everywhere—found in your blood, deep lungs, brain, placenta, and even seminal fluid. Everything is contaminated.
We need to be conscious consumers, sending signals to companies that we don’t want phthalates or bisphenols in our products. It’s not just about our health; it’s about the planet too.
Start small with lifestyle changes. Once you adopt one healthy habit, others will follow, creating a positive cycle for your well-being.
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