Christina Hall Shares More Health Update After 'Super Extensive' Panel
By Afouda Bamidele on January 31, 2023 at 6:15 PM EST
Christina Hall has provided a health update for her fans and followers.
The reality star, who has continued to share her health challenges on social media, recently informed supporters of the results she got after carrying out a "super extensive panel." She began taking care of a crisis that had her stating that her difficulties had "been written off as stress and doctors have tried to put me on all the pills" last year.
Her past issues include inflammation, Raynaud's syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, adrenal fatigue, Hashimoto's disease, unexplained skin rashes, and swollen lymph nodes, among others.
Christina Hall Discovers High Level Of Gut Bacteria In Her Body After Test
It does not appear that Hall will be catching any breaks from her personal troubles soon. The "Flip or Flop" star has once again updated her 1.8 million followers of the crisis she is facing behind the scenes.
In a video posted to her Instagram Story recently, the 39-year-old said she was giving her followers "a quick health update." She then stated that she had been on "a mission to get to the bottom of what's going on" since the last time she filled them in.
Hall explained that she found her answer in "an expensive, super extensive panel" that "tests for molds, metals, and bacteria." For her, it was discovered that her "highest level of toxicity came back as an abnormal amount of gut bacteria," which included parasites.
She added that she had "a lot of heavy metals going on too," prompting her to go on a parasite cleanse, even though she heard that "it's gonna get worse before it gets better."
Although Hall expected the process to be brutal, she hoped she would "feel good" at the end. In a second video dedicated to her fans who "aren't feeling great or feeling a little bit off and can't get to the bottom of it," the mother-of-three gave a few life-helping tips.
The real estate investor claimed that she underwent biofeedback therapy, which showed the high amounts of mercury in her body. Per Mayo Clinic, the treatment is used to learn how to control some of the body's functions, including the heart rate.
Hall further offered to share the link to the detox, which she could "definitely feel working." She then uploaded a screenshot of her test results in a third Story, captioning it, "This is how some of the results looks."[sic]
The paper detailed that the San Diego State University alum had "high yeast/fungal metabolites." It also stated that the condition could be helped through "prescription or natural (botanical) antifungals."
The "Christina In The Country" Star's Other Health Checks
The last time she shared an update, the HGTV star posted a picture from her visit to a Wem Care facility on her Instagram Story. The Blast noted that the TV personality's post showed a device placed on a steel stand with multiple wires plugged into it.
The device, as it turned out, was the Quantum Biofeedback machine, which was meant to reveal anything negatively affecting her health through "finding energetic imbalances in the body by responding to the body's electric reactivity patterns."
Once the test wrapped up, Hall shared in a separate post, "My scan said I have mercury and lead poisoning. The cause of this might be as a result of entering houses that were in horrible conditions to flip them, adding that she also had a "small intestine bacteria overgrowth."
The "Christina on the Coast" star added that fighting the illness would require detoxing through IVs and herbs.
Last month, The Blast reported that "The Wellness Remodel" author experienced a botched cosmetic session. To share what happened, Hall jumped on her Story to share a photo that showed her looking puffy in what could pass as a beauty clinic. Her caption read:
"I know. It's a scary photo. In April, I had a reaction to under-eye filler. Super swollen, and it wouldn't go down with time."
She followed up with a second selfie that showed her looking better than before. Hall wrote across the picture, "After dissolving with hyaluronidase and ultrasound frequency treatments to remove all the filler," before vowing, "Never again."
Hall had shared that she believed her many health problems could be linked to her breast implants in a "Self-Care Saturday" post earlier this month. To that end, she was planning to get the implants taken out and has started scouting for appointments for the procedure.