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HGTV Star Says She Has Mercury, Lead Poisoning From Renovating ‘Gross’ Houses
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Ubiquitous
2022-12-28 09:30:46 UTC
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HGTV host Christina Haack revealed that she’s suffering from some medical
issues that she says likely stem from renovating older “gross” houses in her
past.

The “Christina on the Coast” star shared this week that her medical test
results provided answers after having “some unexplained health stuff for
years,” per Page Six. “My scan said I have mercury and lead poisoning,” Haack
shared to her Instagram Story. “Most likely from all the gross houses I’ve
been in (all the bad flips).”

She also revealed she had “small intestine bacteria overgrowth.”

“So we are first detoxing all of this through herbs and IVs and then [we’ll]
see how I feel and tackle implants,” the 39-year-old mom of three continued.

Haack, who became a household name on the series “Flip or Flop” alongside
ex-husband Tarek El Moussa, had previously told followers she was
experiencing multiple issues that she was looking into with the help of her
doctor. She speculated that her breast implants could be to blame.

“Been super exhausted lately so [I’m] on a kick to get back into my body.
I’ve had some unexplained health stuff for years, and now I’m considering the
thought that this could be breast implant related,” she shared in an
Instagram post.

Haack told followers she was having her eye fillers dissolved due to
inflammation. Next, she listed her many troubling symptoms, including
“inflammation, autoimmune issues (Hashimoto’s disease, PCOS, Raynaud’s
syndrome), unexplained skin rashes, joint and muscle pain, dry eyes, GI
issues, SIBO, acid reflux, brain fog, hormone imbalances, swollen lymph nodes
and adrenal fatigue.”

Haack and El Moussa divorced in 2018 after nine years of marriage. They share
two children, Taylor and Brayden. Haack married British TV star Ant Anstead
in 2018 and the pair had a son, Hudson. Then they announced their separation
in 2020. Haack married realtor Joshua Hall earlier this year.

The custody battle over Hudson turned ugly as Anstead accused his ex of
exploiting the child for fame. “The risks for a child working on a television
production set (even if that ‘set’ is Christina’s home) are innumerable and
well documented,” court documents said, as The Daily Wire previously
reported.

The documents further stated that children who got famous too young were at a
higher risk of suicide. As of early December, the former couple came to a
mutually agreeable custody agreement and won’t be going to trial in March as
originally planned.

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Let's go Brandon!
anim8rfsk
2022-12-28 18:06:11 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
HGTV host Christina Haack revealed that she’s suffering from some medical
issues that she says likely stem from renovating older “gross” houses in her
past.
They
Run her
Commercials
For Jacuzzi remodel
Showers
Constantly and
They drive
Me crazy because
She puts full
Stops in her
Speech in places
As inappropriate
As if she
Were smiling
In revolution seldom
More than
Three words apart.

They also changed her last name three different times in the first month
they were running them.
Post by Ubiquitous
The “Christina on the Coast” star shared this week that her medical test
results provided answers after having “some unexplained health stuff for
years,” per Page Six. “My scan said I have mercury and lead poisoning,” Haack
shared to her Instagram Story. “Most likely from all the gross houses I’ve
been in (all the bad flips).”
She also revealed she had “small intestine bacteria overgrowth.”
“So we are first detoxing all of this through herbs and IVs and then [we’ll]
see how I feel and tackle implants,” the 39-year-old mom of three continued.
Haack, who became a household name on the series “Flip or Flop” alongside
ex-husband Tarek El Moussa, had previously told followers she was
experiencing multiple issues that she was looking into with the help of her
doctor. She speculated that her breast implants could be to blame.
“Been super exhausted lately so [I’m] on a kick to get back into my body.
I’ve had some unexplained health stuff for years, and now I’m considering the
thought that this could be breast implant related,” she shared in an
Instagram post.
Haack told followers she was having her eye fillers dissolved due to
inflammation. Next, she listed her many troubling symptoms, including
“inflammation, autoimmune issues (Hashimoto’s disease, PCOS, Raynaud’s
syndrome), unexplained skin rashes, joint and muscle pain, dry eyes, GI
issues, SIBO, acid reflux, brain fog, hormone imbalances, swollen lymph nodes
and adrenal fatigue.”
Haack and El Moussa divorced in 2018 after nine years of marriage. They share
two children, Taylor and Brayden. Haack married British TV star Ant Anstead
in 2018 and the pair had a son, Hudson. Then they announced their separation
in 2020. Haack married realtor Joshua Hall earlier this year.
The custody battle over Hudson turned ugly as Anstead accused his ex of
exploiting the child for fame. “The risks for a child working on a television
production set (even if that ‘set’ is Christina’s home) are innumerable and
well documented,” court documents said, as The Daily Wire previously
reported.
The documents further stated that children who got famous too young were at a
higher risk of suicide. As of early December, the former couple came to a
mutually agreeable custody agreement and won’t be going to trial in March as
originally planned.
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Let's go Brandon!
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The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.
NoBody
2022-12-29 12:30:45 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
HGTV host Christina Haack revealed that she’s suffering from some medical
issues that she says likely stem from renovating older “gross” houses in her
past.
The “Christina on the Coast” star shared this week that her medical test
results provided answers after having “some unexplained health stuff for
years,” per Page Six. “My scan said I have mercury and lead poisoning,” Haack
shared to her Instagram Story. “Most likely from all the gross houses I’ve
been in (all the bad flips).”
She also revealed she had “small intestine bacteria overgrowth.”
“So we are first detoxing all of this through herbs and IVs and then [we’ll]
see how I feel and tackle implants,” the 39-year-old mom of three continued.
Haack, who became a household name on the series “Flip or Flop” alongside
ex-husband Tarek El Moussa, had previously told followers she was
experiencing multiple issues that she was looking into with the help of her
doctor. She speculated that her breast implants could be to blame.
“Been super exhausted lately so [I’m] on a kick to get back into my body.
I’ve had some unexplained health stuff for years, and now I’m considering the
thought that this could be breast implant related,” she shared in an
Instagram post.
Haack told followers she was having her eye fillers dissolved due to
inflammation. Next, she listed her many troubling symptoms, including
“inflammation, autoimmune issues (Hashimoto’s disease, PCOS, Raynaud’s
syndrome), unexplained skin rashes, joint and muscle pain, dry eyes, GI
issues, SIBO, acid reflux, brain fog, hormone imbalances, swollen lymph nodes
and adrenal fatigue.”
Haack and El Moussa divorced in 2018 after nine years of marriage. They share
two children, Taylor and Brayden. Haack married British TV star Ant Anstead
in 2018 and the pair had a son, Hudson. Then they announced their separation
in 2020. Haack married realtor Joshua Hall earlier this year.
The custody battle over Hudson turned ugly as Anstead accused his ex of
exploiting the child for fame. “The risks for a child working on a television
production set (even if that ‘set’ is Christina’s home) are innumerable and
well documented,” court documents said, as The Daily Wire previously
reported.
The documents further stated that children who got famous too young were at a
higher risk of suicide. As of early December, the former couple came to a
mutually agreeable custody agreement and won’t be going to trial in March as
originally planned.
El Moussa is well rid of her as one can tell she has some massive ego
problems. As to if her illness was caused by renovations, that's an
occupational hazard - especially when you don't wear the appropriate
protection gear.

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