Too many things in your salad? Or: Too many toxins in your body?!

People often want to talk to me about toxicity, or usually, they want to ask me what I think of detox diets or how they can tell if they need one.

Want me to be totally honest?

I answer differently every time, depending on what I know about the person who is asking me.

When I do that, I’m honestly tailoring a response to what they need to hear for (1) their current lifestyle and (2) their apparent attitude.

I had someone ask a question the other day (and I won’t name her in case she doesn’t want me to point it out) how bad mercury fillings are for a person. Do you wonder that too?  Or how bad tap water is? Or air pollution? Or BPA in plastic containers? Or swallowing too much toothpaste? Or inhaling the chemicals from newly laid carpet or new car smell? Or the bi-products of diet soda in the body (formadehyde is one, btw)? Or microwaving food?

I’m not actually an alarmist, but I would like to say that mercury fillings are, in fact, bad for you. They can cause symptoms, variable by person, of toxicity because mercury is poisonous. So, using mercury to “fix” tooth decay is really inappropriate.  Mercury exposure to your organs, glands, and cells is almost constant when you have these fillings, and can lead to other health issues, and even diseases and death. But, if you have mercury fillings, there isn’t a guarantee that you’ll become toxic from them. (So if you have them, don’t freak out!)

What contributes to your body being toxified?

Your genetic weaknesses, your exposure levels, and the overall toxic load you’re experiencing.

This is why mercury fillings can kill one person and do nothing to the next guy.

As a result, it’s very difficult to predict someone’s toxicity level from just talking to them, and medical/blood tests don’t always tell us either (what looks like normal levels can be personally toxic or deficient to any given person). This sounds like really bad news–it means that we can’t get really good answers from Western medicine, and we don’t know if what we’re doing in life is hurting us or not.

My best advice is to build up your health and then control the toxins in your life in any way you can easily do so, and ease into the not-so-easy changes over time. For example, today you can stop using any plastic containers that are not BPA-free, eat more things like cilantro and foods high in antioxidants, and schedule over a couple years to have all of your mercury fillings replaced. For now, focus on things like buying the Dirty Dozen produce organic (and if you can’t afford it, buy mostly things from the Clean Fifteen list). When you replace things you own or remodel, do research first and choose healthier and less toxic options.

If you are experiencing any health issues, before you blindly medicate…experiment with your life (hopefully with a super awesome doctor as your partner—and if your doctor is not super awesome, find a new one). I worked in a place where this one woman was sick all the time—she had breathing problems, a cough, and headaches everyday. They moved their office to a different building, and she was cured within a month. No one else had the same issue, and she had no identifiable allergies.

Toxicity is like a salad (I had to find some way to show you my salad from yesterday!). You can keep adding things to it, and it stays manageable to eat and yummy. But if you keep dumping things onto it with wild abandon, it ceases to be a healthy nutritious meal…and becomes a garbage plate! The salad is ruined and you feel like garbage after eating it.  The human body is amazing, and can handle a lot of gunk…but at a certain point, it will quietly or noisily express that it is overloaded. If you approach your body as if it is both your most prized possession and a groundbreaking research project…you can explore how to make it run optimally.   Symptoms are clues. Putting bandaids on the clues prevents you from discovering the real problem and encourages the problem to get even worse and express itself in different ways.

Salad: spinach, apple, avocado, sprouted grain pretzels, warmed black beans. Dressing: tangerine, lemon, tahini, walnut oil, sesame seeds, himalayan crystal salt

I know that was long. I thought about how to answer the question in a shorter format…couldn’t be done by this wordy lady!

Have you ever worried about your toxicity level?

I took the honest approach here, not tailoring it to anyone’s current lifestyle…and wasn’t intending to be alarming, but just realistic. We can ignore things that don’t affect us now (think smoking cigarettes), but later they will. I’d rather try to change things slowly now!

Have you ever done a cleanse?

Have you heard of the Garbage Plate? I know people here in Rochester have! What gross food do people eat in your city?

Do you mix warm things on a cold salad (my new fave!)?

861 thoughts on “Too many things in your salad? Or: Too many toxins in your body?!”

  1. Ok, that salad looks fantastic. Soooo something I’d enjoy. I love putting warm, roasted veggies on my salads. MMMMM. As for toxicity, yes, I definitely have started to worry more. I do have those mercury fillings and for Christmas I got boatloads of new, glass containers so I could toss the plastic.

  2. Excellent post, lisa! and it’s not too wordy! 🙂
    i love putting warmed food on salad! favourites: tofu, tempeh, scrambled eggs, chili…i think salads make a great base for just about any topping!
    i have never tried a cleanse…i’m more of the school that believes the body can rid itself of toxins with a clean foods diet.
    i can tell when i feel “toxic” and then make changes i know i need to get back to feeling neutral.

  3. I loved those pretzels! Need to grab a bag soon for home… and I love soaking barley and putting it on my salad when it's still slightly warm. (It's good cold too after being in the fridge… but warm is a nice change too!) And slightly warm fresh roasted beets… I also prefer my dressing to be room temperature rather than cold from the fridge, but this could be because I'm always mixing oil and vinegar myself (there's not a single bottle of salad dressing in my fridge!)

  4. Perfect timing, Lisa! I'm on day 2 of my detox! 🙂 It's SO much easier this time, compared to the first time I did it a year ago! I've learned so much and am actually used to this eating lifestyle anyways, so I'm realizing how much I've changed in a year's time!

  5. I always mix warm and cold in my salads! It makes it so much more interesting and tasty! 🙂

    I have never done a cleanse–and I haven't given it too much thought. If I were to give it a go, I'd probably do a raw food cleanse (is there such a thing? I remember reading about it somewhere!), simply because there's no way I could go without solid food!

    I completely agree that we should look at the big picture and change things gradually starting now! There is no time like the present! <–one of my favorite phrases! 🙂

    Have a great day!!

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  7. Erica - Itzy's Kitchen

    Interesting! I do wonder about the toxicity of certain things in my life. I try to keep as “clean” as I can. And I love hot veggies, etc on a cold salad. It is an amazing combo.

  8. I love the warm + cold combo, too! Warm nuts, cheese, beans… In fact, I'm going to do that right now for lunch!

  9. Wow this post was so interesting. I sometimes worry about my toxicity levels but tend not to worry too much. I think its mostly because i'm not informed enough on what may cause it and what can do to your body. I have done a cleanse before but it was just one of those boxes with a bunch of fiber/milk thistle, etc tablets from Whole foods.

    I would love to hear your thoughts on what type of cleanses work best and who would need to do them! Its amazing how much our bodies can handle, but at the same time it's scary to think that something Im doing daily could potentially cause harm it in the long run!

    I like putting warm things on cold salads as well, but havent been doing it much lately!

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  11. I can definitely talk about cleanses specifically…it might be a little

    difficult blog-style because everyone can benefit from a different type

    based on their needs…but there are some good guidelines I can give. I'll

    add it to my list of Things to Say 🙂

  12. You've come a long way, Baby!

    I miss our lunchtime detox chats (and all the other chats too).

    P.s. I have a bunch of TJ's sauce for you 🙂 It has been so long, I had to

    check the expiration date (good for another year!)….but I'll get it to you

    by next week! We should plan a lunch date to catch up.

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  14. I know, I miss those chats as well!

    Ooh, I was wondering if you still had my sauce, or if you'd just went ahead and eaten it (which would have been completely fine!)! We should plan a lunch date next week for sure. Which day works for you? I'm pretty much wide open…let's plan it NOW!

  15. This was great!
    I actually have had all my fillings replaced quite a few years ago. YAY for one thing. I also try as time goes by to do everything I do better. Sometimes I go over board or do too much too fast and it overwhelms me (and my pocketbook) but I eventually find middle ground.
    other than that I love your informative post. I have been popping in but didn't have the energy or time to leave a comment…just wanted to say that I like your blog a lot!
    Happy Tuesday

  16. I'm easily scared… and def toxins scare the absolute heck out of me! BPA makes me shudder… additives make me cringe… I just walk around skeeved out most days… lol

    I totally get where you're coming from with this and don't worry, you didn't scare me away from your blog =) I love it too much! <3

    jacksonville NC is teeming with gross foods… yuck

  17. It's definitely crazy thinking about one's toxicity. I try to know where certain foods are from and what exactly I'm putting in my body and I find it helps, but really… you never know.

  18. Most people think I am weird because I put warm food on a salad. Honestly, I like eat things on a bed of lettuce. I like the fresh crisp lettuce with the warm chewy food. I always think about what I am eating and why I eat it. I don't typically eat things that are bad for me even though I believe everything in moderation. I have never done a cleanse and really don't think I will. I get why people do them, but I guess I feel like I eat pretty clean to begin with.

  19. Jocelyn @ Peace Love Nutrition

    I def worry about Toxicity! I live in an old apt in NYC and sometimes think there's a mold infestation! (I don't know if I”m just being paranoid)

    I've done a few cleanses– juice cleanse and then I tried the master cleanse! I would never limit my food intake like that again though– I think it was too much but I do like juice cleanses!

  20. I definitely wory about my toxicity level! I try really hard to eat clean as much as possible and stay away from overprocessed gunk! I also try and include naturally detoxifying food and drink in my diet everyday such as tea and lemon water.

    I love warm things on cold salads! One of my favoties is warm soy beans on top of a cold salad! 🙂

  21. What a great comparison. Truthfully, I have never though about my toxicity level… maybe I should a bit more?

    I love roasting or steaming veggies and adding them to my salad.. soo good!

  22. Thanks Cindy! Funny—I do that too…I go overboard and spend a lot of

    money and get overwhelmed, and then scale it back and be reasonable. Middle

    ground is great–I need to try harder to go there first 🙂

  23. Mmmm…crisp lettuce and warm chewies 🙂

    I'm the same way—I believe in moderation, but generally opt for healthy

    stuff b/c that's what I actually want! I agree–no real need to cleanse for

    clean eaters!

  24. merciry toxicity is a great topic! So few people even consider it, im glad you're addressing it! I really love this: your body is “your most prized possession and a groundbreaking research project,” Couldn't agree more!!

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