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Under ideal circumstances
the body is well equipped to neutralize and dispose of these toxins through
the liver, spleen and eliminative channels (bowel, kidneys, lungs, skin and lymphatic system). But in modern day society there are no ideal circumstances. The Causes of Toxicity… Accumulated toxins in the body account for a myriad of health complaints, ranging from something as simple as fatigue or weight gain, to serious other chronic and degenerative conditions. Ninety-nine percent of the time the amount of toxicity in the body correlates directly with the seriousness of the condition. Eliminative systems, under a continuos toxic onslaught, eventually begin to break down and malfunction, and the resulting toxic accumulations create the necessary preconditions for degenerative disease to develop. Proper digestive and eliminative function entails having 2 to 3 good bowel movements per day. Most people are not aware of this, and go through their daily lives eliminating once a day, once every other or day, or less. Ask yourself this question, if you eat 3 meals a day and only eliminate once a day, where are the other two meals being stored? Infants are a perfect example. Ask any mother for proof – a baby will eat and immediately eliminate. Their new digestive systems have not had time to develop the malabsorption problems caused by improper diet, environmental toxins and stress. Faulty digestion and elimination develop in an individual through years of improper lifestyle and dietary habits. .............................................................................Continue: |