Do you feel tired, or run out of energy all the times? Do you find it difficult to sleep? Do you have bags under your eyes? Do you have skin rashes, acnes, or cellulite? Do you have digestive problems? Do you have problems with constipation? Do you suffer from internal infections? Do you notice your breath is not normal? Do you have premature wrinkles? Are you allergic to anything? Do you have abnormal body odor, depression and menstrual problems? These signals may mean that your body is overburdened with toxins. Now days, our bodies are exposed to a tremendous amount of toxins which we are often unable to avoid. To stay healthy, it is crucial to cleanse and detoxify our body regularly.
Detoxification is the process of clearing toxins from the body, as well as the elimination of excessive mucus and congestion. The detoxification of the body is very ancient method, and has always been the work of natural medicine. The body stores residues and harmful substances of nutritional ingredients and non-assimilated drugs. Our organism is poisoned with heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium, lead and thallium. These heavy metals are major cause of hormonal imbalances, cancer, thyroid problems, neurological disturbances, learning problems, depression, food allergies, and parasites.
There are several types of toxins. They are divided into two main categories: Exogenous toxins, those from outside the body; and endogenous toxins produced by the body itself when there is dysfunction of organs of assimilation and elimination (liver, lungs, bowels, kidney, skin and lymphatic system.
Heavy metals - are found in this category lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, nickel and aluminum. These metals tend to accumulate in the tissues of the brain, kidneys and immune system. It is a kind of insidious poisoning that occurs over time and is difficult to diagnose, even if there are efficient laboratory methods. Symptoms of poisoning by heavy metals can be headaches, fatigue, muscle pain, anemia, a tendency to indigestion and constipation, skin rashes. In addition, the victims can have difficulty to concentrate and coordinate movements. The heavy metal poisoning is a major problem in our time and often completely undervalued by health specialists.
Toxic Liver Disease - In this category, are many chemical or organic compounds with which the liver must deal constantly. Food or air that may contain toxic chemicals, herbicides, food preservatives, drugs and medicines, alcohol and coffee (if consumed in excess).
Microbial compounds – are toxins produced by bacteria and yeast infection in the intestines that can be absorbed into the bloodstream and have adverse effects on health. Many liver disorders, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, thyroid disorders, psoriasis, pancreatitis, allergies, asthma and diseases of the immune system, are attributed to this type of poisoning.
By-products of protein and fat metabolism - the kidneys are mainly responsible for eliminating toxins, byproducts of metabolism (ammonia, urea). Production of certain elements in the liver, such as cholesterol, may also be disturbed and affect health.
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