Reana Morgan: Hi! I’m Reana Morgan with iHealthTube. I’m speaking with Lyle Hurd today. He is the publisher and editor of Total Health Magazine. A lot of information on how to educate ourselves in the pro-age management, right?
Lyle Hurd: There you go.
Reana Morgan: And lot of the things I might ask you today Lyle is about our environment, toxic environments, occupations that caused problems. Could you address that?
Lyle Hurd: Yes! Earlier, we talk a little bit about any accidents. Today, we’re leaving in an environment where there are a number of things that almost lead us by the hand to disease. There are people that—we talked about all the chemicals in the environment and we talked about all the other things that negative. People that work in garages where they’re—you know automobiles arises or other places, printing plants, chemical plants where they can find to an area that is closed and they’re inhaling on a regular basis the fumes from these substances tend to have a significantly higher. It’s a risk of cancer, generally pancreatic cancer.
Reana Morgan: Really?
Lyle Hurd: Because of the fact that our body now is trying to process all of this things that are so —people are working with chemical lawn kinds of—people that walk on and little kids that are constantly involved in—you know walking on that lawn. People that live in towns like Gary, Indiana. When you go Gary, Indiana you could see the haze as you go through it. They need to be taking maybe three to four times the antioxidants and that doesn’t mean that you have to take four times that dose of the same antioxidants that may need that would be a good idea. What people really need to do is they need to finding a reference. They need to make checklist and say, “You know that your house is probably more toxic than anywhere that you go outside, no matter what it is”?
Reana Morgan: Why would that be?
Lyle Hurd: Well, your mattresses toxic. The most the carpets are toxic, great deal of the paint that’s in your home can be toxic, we did the—and you know with air —a few years back.
Reana Morgan: Really?
Lyle Hurd: And —and you know we were talking towards the time. She bought a beautiful home, $850,000.00 home, you know she—and that house was the toxic prison and they were in the process $250,000.00 ripping up floors and all sorts of things that it made that home almost deadly.
So I’d really think that you need to—if you have something going on your system that you can’t identify and the doctor doesn’t seem to have be able to identify it, you really need to look closely into whether you’re living in a toxic environment and that’s created.
Reana Morgan: And you are living at a toxic environment or working in toxic environment, that where the antioxidants coming, right?
Lyle Hurd: Absolutely! I think first of all you have assume that there’s probably of toxins everyday in your life and you really do need to have a good oxidant program, but you need to step it up if you are in that kind of environment. You need to try to remove yourself in the environment or remove the environment from your home.
Reana Morgan: Very well put. Well, thank you Lyle for that information. We would like to speak with you again because you have a lot of information and thanks for being here.
Lyle Hurd: Pleasure.
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