Together, Unprocessed

Together, Unprocessed

Five people united through healing — exploring real food, real living, and real connection. Together we question the processed world and rediscover what’s natural. From carnivore-inspired health journeys to lifestyle, mindset, and community, we share honest conversations about what it means to live unprocessed. Real stories, real transformation — from five paths coming together.

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    Ep. 17 — What's Really Getting Into Your Body Through Your Skin?

    Everything on your skin ends up inside your body 🌿 In Part 2 of our Toxic Living series, we talk about the personal care products we ditched, what we replaced them with, and why tallow became a household essential. We also cover sun exposure, children's toxic load at school, protecting pets, and why your mindset matters just as much as what you put on your skin. This isn't about perfection. It's about awareness, small changes, and being kind to yourself along the way. 👉 Missed Part 1? We covered EMFs, household toxins, building materials, and vehicles — link in our episode list. 📄 Free Clean Swap Guide A one-page guide to replacing common toxic products with cleaner alternatives. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ydx-JGFw7XTZ_XNVftrDUXeyYPC-0sp8/view 🎵 Music "Marathon Man" by Jason Shaw (Audionautix.com) — CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 📄 Sources & References 🧴 Dermal Absorption & Personal Care Ragnarsdóttir et al. (2024) — Dermal absorption of PFAS through human skin models. Environment International. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38908299/ Nowak et al. (2018) — Parabens and their effects on the endocrine system. Reproductive Toxicology. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29596967/ ☀️ Sun Exposure & Vitamin D Rhodes et al. (1994) — Dietary PUFAs and UVB-induced epidermal lipid peroxidation. J Invest Dermatol. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8040603/ Holick (2008) — Vitamin D and skin physiology. J Invest Dermatol. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18290718/ 🧬 Microplastics Qian et al. (2024) — Nanoplastics in bottled water. PNAS. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38190543 🧠 Stress & Oxidative Damage Aschbacher et al. (2013) — Good stress, bad stress and oxidative stress. Psychoneuroendocrinology. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23490070/ 🧠 About the Evidence Our conversations reference experimental and observational research from the natural sciences — including stable-isotope data, comparative physiology, and metabolic studies — to explore what the evidence shows about human nutrition, resilience, and healing. These discussions are educational and interpretive, not prescriptive medical advice. Disclaimer Everything we share comes from our own journeys and experiences. We're not doctors, and nothing here is meant as medical advice. Always make decisions about your health with a trusted professional.

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    Ep. 15 — You're Being Poisoned at Home (and Don't Even Know It)

    Modern living quietly exposes us to toxins 🏠 and most of us don't even realise it. In this episode, we explore how air, water, homes, workplaces, and everyday products contribute to toxic load. Rather than fear-mongering, we focus on awareness, empowerment, and realistic changes that reduce exposure over time. We discuss environmental pollution, household chemicals, plastics, cookware, water quality, EMFs, commercial buildings, vehicles, and the idea that healing is not about perfection but about making better choices in an imperfect world. 📄 Free Detox Checklist We put together a simple checklist to help you identify common sources of exposure at home, make small realistic changes, and reduce your toxic load without fear or overwhelm. Download the Detox Checklist: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HTv46WYUXxKEiqQBlabu4n5EwwvL9fej/view 🎵 Music "Marathon Man" by Jason Shaw (Audionautix.com) — CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 📄 Sources & References World Health Organization (2014) — Indoor air quality guidelines. WHO. https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/141496/9789241548885_eng.pdf Vandenberg et al. (2012) — Low-dose effects of bisphenol A. Endocrine Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1210/er.2011-1050 IARC (2013) — Non-ionizing radiation: Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. IARC. https://publications.iarc.fr/Book-And-Report-Series/Iarc-Monographs-On-The-Identification-Of-Carcinogenic-Hazards-To-Humans/Non-Ionizing-Radiation-Part-2-Radiofrequency-Electromagnetic-Fields-2013 National Toxicology Program (2018) — Cell phone radiofrequency radiation studies (TR 595). NTP. https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/publications/reports/tr/500s/tr595 🧠 About the Evidence Our conversations reference experimental and observational research from the natural sciences — including environmental health, exposure science, and biological responses to modern environments — to explore what the evidence suggests about toxic load, resilience, and healing. These discussions are educational and interpretive, not prescriptive medical advice. Disclaimer Everything we share comes from our own journeys and experiences. We're not doctors, and nothing here is meant as medical advice. Always make decisions about your health with a trusted professional.

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    Ep. 11 — Doing Everything Right — Still Not Losing Weight on Carnivore

    ✨ Weight loss isn’t always linear — especially when healing is involved. In this episode, we explore why weight loss can feel effortless at first on carnivore, and why stalls, plateaus, or even weight gain can show up later. We talk through real experiences with fat loss, body recomposition, and maintenance — and why the scale doesn’t always tell the full story. We discuss hormones, metabolism, dairy, protein-to-fat balance, sweeteners, stress, sleep, and circadian rhythm, and why supporting the body’s healing process often matters more than chasing weight loss alone. 🎵 Music "Marathon Man" by Jason Shaw (Audionautix.com) — CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 📄 Sources & References (Referenced in episode discussion and available in the YouTube description for those who wish to explore further.) 🧠 About the Evidence Our conversations reference experimental and mechanistic research from human physiology, metabolism, and endocrinology — alongside clinical explanations popularized by Paul Mason — to explore how insulin, hormones, and lifestyle factors influence weight loss and metabolic health. These discussions are educational and interpretive, not prescriptive medical advice. Disclaimer Everything we share comes from our own journeys and experiences. We’re not doctors, and nothing here is meant as medical advice. Always make decisions about your health with a trusted professional.

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Five people united through healing — exploring real food, real living, and real connection. Together we question the processed world and rediscover what’s natural. From carnivore-inspired health journeys to lifestyle, mindset, and community, we share honest conversations about what it means to live unprocessed. Real stories, real transformation — from five paths coming together.