
In this episode of Resiliency Radio with Dr. Jill, Dr. Jill Carnahan dives into the growing impact of endocrine-disrupting chemicals and toxic load with Dr. Pamela Smith, a global leader in personalized and longevity medicine. Dr. Smith shares her journey from emergency medicine to functional medicine after discovering her own hormone imbalance—and how that experience led her to uncover the profound effects of environmental toxins on hormonal health. Together, they explore how everyday exposures—from plastics and metals to "forever chemicals" like PFAS—can disrupt hormones, increase inflammation, and contribute to chronic diseases such as PCOS, autoimmune conditions, and metabolic dysfunction. The episode also highlights Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) as an advanced detoxification strategy and provides practical steps to reduce toxic exposure in daily life. 🔑 5 Key Discussions ① 🧪 The Rising Toxic Load ⇨ Modern life exposes us to toxins through air, food, water, and skin contact. ⇨ Common culprits include BPAs, phthalates, heavy metals, and PFAS ("forever chemicals"). ② ⚖️ Hormone Disruption and Chronic Disease ⇨ Endocrine-disrupting chemicals interfere with hormone signaling and metabolism. ⇨ Conditions like PCOS, infertility, obesity, and autoimmune disease are increasingly linked to toxic exposure. ③ 🔥 Inflammation as the Root Driver ⇨ Toxic exposures trigger chronic inflammation, a key factor in many modern diseases. ⇨ Inflammation disrupts metabolic, immune, and hormonal balance. ④ 🩸 Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) ⇨ TPE removes toxins directly from the bloodstream by replacing plasma. ⇨ This therapy may help improve hormone tolerance, reduce inflammation, and support overall health. ⑤ 🛡️ Toxin Avoidance and Daily Detox Strategies ⇨ Reducing exposure is essential—through clean water, air filtration, and non-toxic products. ⇨ Simple lifestyle changes can significantly lower long-term toxic burden. ⭐ Key Takeaways 🔹 Toxic exposure is a major contributor to hormonal imbalance and chronic disease. 🔹 Endocrine disruptors like BPA, phthalates, and PFAS interfere with normal hormone function. 🔹 Chronic inflammation is a key link between toxins and disease development. 🔹 Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) offers a powerful method for removing toxins from the body. 🔹 Prevention through toxin avoidance and lifestyle changes is essential for long-term health. 👩⚕️ Guest Biography Dr. Pamela Smith, MD, MPH, MS, is a leader in functional and personalized medicine with nearly 50 years of clinical experience. After two decades in emergency medicine, she transitioned into a focus on longevity, hormone health, and disease prevention through individualized, root-cause care. Dr. Smith serves as Chief Growth Officer and Chief Education Officer at MDLifespan, where she helps advance innovative therapies such as Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) to address environmental toxins and support long-term health. She is an international speaker, bestselling author, and educator who has trained tens of thousands of clinicians worldwide. Her work focuses on empowering both practitioners and patients with science-based strategies to optimize health, extend lifespan, and enhance resilience.
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