At first, it seemed harmless. Just a daily habit, something simple people add to their routine without a second thought. It’s everywhere—recommended, talked about, even encouraged. So no one questioned it. Why would they? It felt like one of those things that could only help, never harm.
But then, small changes started to appear. Nothing dramatic at first—just subtle signs that something felt off. A strange discomfort here, a shift in energy there. Easy to ignore, easy to brush aside. Most people didn’t connect it to what they were taking. It didn’t seem related… until the pattern became harder to deny.
That’s when the warnings started getting attention. Certain symptoms kept showing up again and again, shared quietly between people who thought they were alone in experiencing them. What made it more confusing was how unexpected it all felt—something so commonly used suddenly raising questions.
The turning point came when people began paying closer attention to their bodies. What they noticed changed everything. The connection became clearer, and what once felt random started to make sense in a way that couldn’t be ignored anymore.
Now, more and more are realizing that even the most routine habits deserve a second look. Because sometimes, the things we trust the most are the ones we question the least—until something forces us to.