🔥 YOU WOULDN’T EAT A TABLESPOON OF CLEANER…

So why are we surprised when what we breathe, spray, and absorb matters?

Most people focus on the food they eat.

But health is shaped by more than what’s on your plate.

The cleaning products.

The laundry detergent.

The fragrances.

The candles.

The products we use on our skin.

Our bodies don’t just interact with food.

They interact with the environment around us every single day.

Now before anyone panics…

This isn’t about fear.

And it isn’t about perfection.

It’s about awareness.

One of the biggest lessons we learned after cancer was that health isn’t only built through nutrition and supplements.

It’s also built through the choices we make in our homes.

That’s why Environment is one of the six layers of the Abscopal Effect Health Blueprint™.

💙 We started paying more attention to ingredient transparency.

💙 We started questioning unnecessary fragrances.

💙 We started making simple swaps where it made sense.

Because small changes today can create a big impact over time.

✨ Health isn’t built in a day.

✨ It’s built through small choices repeated consistently.

📖 Want to learn more?

Read our blog:

What We Changed in Our Home After Cancer (And Why It Matters)

🌐 https://theabscopaleffect.com/f/what-we-changed-in-our-home-after-cancer-and-why-it-matters

👇 What’s one healthier swap you’ve made in your home?

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... Read moreFrom my experience, shifting focus from just food to include the environment we create at home has been a game changer for my health and well-being. After learning about the Abscopal Effect Health Blueprint™, I became more conscious of the hidden chemicals in everyday products like cleaning detergents, fragrances, and candles. For example, I swapped conventional laundry detergents containing harsh chemicals like SLS, synthetic fragrances, and optical brighteners for plant-based options such as Young Living's Thieves Laundry Soap. This not only reduced respiratory and skin irritations for me but also improved indoor air quality. I also started questioning the fragrances I used—often, synthetic perfumes can release irritants that our bodies absorb unknowingly. Replacing scented candles with essential oil diffusers made a noticeable difference in maintaining a cleaner, safer air environment. The key is ingredient transparency; understanding exactly what's in the products we bring into our homes empowers us to make informed choices. Small changes, like choosing fragrance-free, gentle hand soaps or multi-purpose cleaners made from essential oils, accumulate over time to support hormone health, skin wellness, and overall balance. This approach steered by awareness and not fear helps build a healthier home environment that complements nutrition and supplements effectively. It’s not about perfection but consistent, conscious choices that lead to a stronger defense against cancer and other diseases. If you’re considering making similar changes, start by checking the labels for synthetic chemicals and experiment with safer alternatives. The experience shows it’s possible to maintain cleanliness and comfort in your living space while prioritizing health. The journey towards a cleaner, non-toxic home environment is gradual but incredibly rewarding for long-term wellness and peace of mind.