Christina Hall says the 'gross houses' and 'bad flips' she's been in might have led to her mercury and lead poisoning. 👀
is updating fans on her health after being diagnosed with mercury and lead poisoning. Hall took to her Instagram Stories Thursday, where she revealed the results of a recent scan. star revealed. "Most likely from all the gross houses I've been in and I have small intestine bacteria overgrowth. So, we are first detoxing all of this through herbs and IVs and then see how I feel and tackle the implants.
The health update also included some time for self-care, with the 39-year-old TV personality sharing that she was receiving LED light therapy for her face, and using a PEMF restorative mat, all of which she participated in during a guided meditation. Hall has been transparent about her health struggles in the past. In 2021, Hall opened up about the extreme stomach pain she has been suffering from since 2016. In the candid post, the reality TV personality revealed that she had an endoscopy and GI testing for SIBO.
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