Reality TV host Christina Hall, 39, said Thursday she is suffering from mercury and lead poisoning.
The Flip or Flop star revealed her health issues on her Instagram story on Thursday. was
A diagnostic scan found the true culprit. Ms. Hall fears her work renovating her home is the source of her problems, saying:[the problems] I have an overgrowth of small intestine bacteria, probably from every awful house I’ve been to.
Lead poisoning develops over time and is the result of continuous exposure to hazardous chemicals. Although the use of lead in homes and buildings is strictly regulated in the United States, many older homes still have lead paint, pipes, and other materials.
Trouble: Christina Hall announced on her Insta story this Thursday that she is suffering from lead and mercury poisoning.
Hall rose to fame in 2014 when she appeared on the HGTV show with her now-ex-husband, Tarek El Moussa.
Prior to their Hollywood days, the two ran a real estate company in Orange County, California.
After a decade of flipping homes and working on filthy construction sites, Hall fears his work may be to blame for his recent illness.
Accumulation of lead in the body can occur over many years. Small amounts of exposure to chemicals pose little risk, but repeated exposure over an extended period of time can pose problems.
Lead is often found in the paint and pipes used in older homes, a risk of exposure to chemicals that was unknown decades ago. Industrial dust is also a source.
Other sources of exposure include contaminated water, soil, or air.
Symptoms in adults include high blood pressure, muscle aches, abdominal pain, memory problems, and headaches.
Exposure to lead is most dangerous for children, as it can severely affect the development of the brain, nervous system, and other vital organs.
Chelation therapy is used to treat lead exposure. The process involves injecting an acidic compound into a person’s blood, which attaches to metals such as lead and is excreted from the body through urination.

Process: Christina examined herself via quantum biofeedback as she was dealing with an ‘unexplained health issue’ that she thought might be ‘breast implant related’

Looking ahead: She has a plan of action, explaining:

Making it happen: The 39-year-old reality star said her current health problems were ‘most likely’ caused by her career renovating a ‘terrible’ building

Side by side: She rose to fame on home remodeling show ‘Flip or Flop’ with first husband Tarek El Moussa, whom she continued to work with after their divorce

Details: A week ago she “shared that she’s been dealing with unexplained health issues for years, which she now believes may be related to breast implants.”
“For years I have been dealing with unexplained health issues, but now I am considering the idea that this may be related to breast implants,” Hall said last week. .
She also recently revealed that she had had to have the fillers removed because she reacted so badly to them a few months ago.
“In April, I reacted to fillers under my eyes,” she wrote in a selfie showing the problem.
Using some shocked emojis, she self-deprecatingly wrote to her more than 1.5 million followers: It’s a scary photo.
Christina then uploaded a selfie of her red but deflated cheeks after a successful filler excision.

Documentation: Christina recently also revealed that she reacted so badly to fillers a few months ago that she had to have them removed.
“We remove all fillers after dissolving them with hyaluronidase and ultrasound treatments,” she wrote.
April was chockablock month for Christina. It was then revealed that she had married her third husband, real estate agent Joshua Hall.
Christina is a mother of three, raising her two older children, Taylor, 12, and Braden, 7, with her father, Tarek El Moussa.
She also has a three-year-old son called Hudson and a second husband with dashing British TV host Ant Anstead, who is currently dating Renee Zellweger.

‘Never again’: Christina uploaded selfie with red but deflated cheeks after successful filler excision
Ant and Christina tied the knot three days before Christmas 2018 at their Newport Beach home, but they broke up less than two years later.
They announced their split in September 2020, shortly after Hudson’s first birthday, and have since embarked on a bitter custody battle over their little boy.
Earlier this year, Ant filed an emergency order seeking full custody of Hudson, allowing Christina to pick him up every other week.
He accused her of being a dangerous mother in court documents, spent an average of only “nine full days each month” with Hudson, and constantly posted on social media while he was in his care. was parading him. TMZ report.

High-spirited: April was a tumultuous month for Christina. Her third husband, her real estate agent Joshua, as it is revealed that she married Hall.
“What Ant is doing makes me deeply saddened,” Christina retorted. every week“If, as he says, this was really about Hudson, as me and my lawyers have suggested, this should have been handled privately by a private judge or mediation.”
The judge dismissed Ant’s emergency order, ruling that he had presented “insufficient evidence” of evidence that the arrangements had to be changed immediately.
However, the custody battle raged, and Ant and Christina were due to go to court in March of this year, before finally reaching a settlement this month.
The scheduled trial was called off and the parents “will continue to have joint legal and joint physical custody,” according to documents obtained by the court. people.

The way they are: She recently settled a custody battle with her second husband, Ant Anstead, over their three-year-old son Hudson.The former couple is pictured in May 2019