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Heavy Metals and Vision Health: How Toxic Metals May Affect Your Eyes
Heavy Metals & Vision Heavy Metals and the Connection to Your Vision One often overlooked effect of heavy metal accumulation in the body is its potential impact on vision and neurological health . When toxic metals accumulate in tissues over time, they can interfere with normal cellular processes. As this toxic load increases, certain systems in the body may begin to slow down or function less efficiently. The eyes and nervous system are particularly sensitive to toxic exposu

Bianka Rainbow
Mar 163 min read


The Liver–Eye Connection: How Toxins, Heavy Metals, and Pathogens Can Affect Vision
Liver–Eye Connection The Surprising Connection Between Liver Health and Eye Wellness The liver and the eyes may seem like completely unrelated organs, but they are more connected than many people realize. The liver acts as the body’s primary detoxification system , filtering toxins, pathogens, and environmental pollutants from the bloodstream. When this system becomes overwhelmed, the effects can extend far beyond digestion and metabolism—including influencing eye health and

Bianka Rainbow
Mar 63 min read


Glyphosate and Eye Health: What the Research Reveals About Cataracts and Macular Degeneration
Glyphosate & Eye Health Glyphosate is one of the most widely used herbicides in modern agriculture, commonly found in weed killers used on large farms as well as in residential yards and gardens. While it’s often discussed in relation to gut health, soil biology, and environmental impact, its potential effects on eye health are far less talked about — and increasingly concerning . How Glyphosate Exposure May Affect the Eyes Emerging research suggests that glyphosate exposure

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 82 min read


Black Mold & Eye Health: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Vision
Black Mold & Eye Health Why Mold Exposure Can Trigger Eye Problems (And How to Support Recovery) Black mold isn’t just a respiratory irritant—its mycotoxins can directly impact your eye tissues. Toxic species like Stachybotrys chartarum release volatile compounds and inflammatory agents that can irritate, inflame, and in some cases damage the eye’s delicate structures. If you’ve been exposed to mold and your eyes feel “off,” this breakdown explains why. Symptoms of Mold-Link

Bianka Rainbow
Nov 25, 20252 min read


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