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Diane Kazer on Decentralize.TV: How to combat everyday ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
By Kevin Hughes // Jan 13, 2025

  • Dr. Diane Kazer, a holistic medicine and environmental toxins expert, shared crucial advice on assessing and mitigating household hazards on "Decentralize.TV."
  • Kazer highlighted the risks posed by everyday household items, such as mold, toxic cleaning products and fragranced air fresheners, which contribute to various health issues.
  • She emphasized that indoor air quality has a four-times greater impact on health than genetics, underscoring the importance of awareness and action.
  • Kazer recommended replacing household products with healthier alternatives like natural cleaning solutions, non-toxic personal care items and fragrance-free products.
  • Kazer advocated for a comprehensive approach to health, including stool testing and addressing environmental factors. The interview also discussed the need for a decentralized approach to health to empower individuals and promote natural health solutions.

In an era where environmental toxins and electromagnetic fields (EMFs) pose significant risks to people's health, Dr. Diane Kazer's innovative approach to assessing and mitigating household hazards offers a beacon of hope.

During her recent interview on "Decentralize.TV," Kazer, an expert in holistic medicine and environmental toxins, provided viewers with valuable insights and actionable steps to detoxify their living spaces. Kazer emphasized the importance of understanding the hidden dangers lurking in people's homes. From moldy carpets and toxic cleaning products to fragranced air fresheners, everyday household items can contribute to a range of health issues. (Related: Toxins from everyday products are probably in your body – even if you’re diligent about avoiding them.)

"The air quality that you breathe in your own home is four times more of an impact on your health than your genetics," Kazer asserted, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and action. To fight back against these threats, Kazer recommended taking small but significant steps towards a cleaner living environment.

This includes replacing household products with healthier alternatives, such as natural cleaning solutions and non-toxic personal care items. By opting for items like bamboo toothbrushes, non-fluoridated toothpaste and essential oil-based fragrances, individuals can significantly reduce their exposure to harmful chemicals.

One of the most critical steps Kazer recommended is to identify and eliminate mold. "Most people are literally and metaphorically sweeping these poisons under the rug," she explained to hosts Mike Adams and Todd Pitner. Kazer also highlighted the dangers of EMFs and the widespread use of fragrance-based products, noting that for the latter, "the average woman puts on 500 toxins on her body before she leaves the house."

Toxins can trigger a range of health issues

These toxins can trigger a range of health issues, from respiratory problems to hormonal imbalances. To this, she offered a simple recommendation: Opting for fragrance-free products and natural alternatives. Kazer also stressed the importance of a holistic lifestyle, explaining that this comprehensive approach recognizes that the root cause of many health issues lies in the environment people create for themselves.

The Health Ranger Mike Adams echoed Kazer's sentiments, noting the importance of decentralizing people’s approach to health. "The future of medicine needs to be decentralized," Adams asserted, emphasizing the need for access to innovative solutions that promote natural health. According to the Brighteon.com and Natural News founder, the current system of centralized medicine has turned out to be not just a failure – but a deadly danger to humanity at this moment in history.

"Centralization is a four-letter word. It always serves the druid Babylonian bastards in the end," Pitner added. His comments emphasized the complexity of the issue and the need for individual accountability and empowerment.

In conclusion, Kazer's approach to environmental toxins and household hazards provides a hopeful and actionable pathway for individuals seeking to improve their health. The integration of natural alternatives, a comprehensive understanding of one's living environment and a commitment to a healthy lifestyle are essential steps in creating safer, healthier living spaces.

Watch the full interview between Diane Kazer, Todd Pitner and the Health Ranger Mike Adams on "Decentralize.TV" below.

This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

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Sources include:

Brighteon.com

DianeKazer.com



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