Time to Reclaim our Health from Harmful Chemicals!

Our bodies can heal—but not while exposed to toxic chemicals in our food, supplements, medications, cleaning products and  personal care products.  Government agencies and big business lag behind.  But, you don’t have to.  One step at a time, you can reduce your exposure, strengthen your defenses and thrive.

A Century of Harmful Chemicals Threatens Your Health

Over the last 100 years, we have created more than 7,000 chemicals.  Thousands are harmful and many are endocrine disruptors.  These chemicals have flooded our foods, medications, vitamins, supplements, soap, detergents, and personal care products like sunscreen, makeup, and shampoo. Many products are absorbed through the skin—our largest organ—or ingested daily through foods, pills and supplements.  Their cumulative impact is unstudied, as science tests them in isolation, driving widespread health risks. At JJ of Reno, we’re dedicated to:

  • Exposing the dangers of toxic additives.
  • Raising awareness about untracked chemical exposure.
  • Demanding transparency and stricter regulation. 

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