A toxin is any substance that results in an adverse chemical or physiological
reaction within your body when it is digested and undermines your health or causes stress to your biochemical and organ functions.
If toxins continue to accumulate in your body, that accumulation could cause the breakdown of your immune system and your
major internal organs.
We are exposed to toxins every day. We eat, drink and subject
ourselves to them all the time.
Just where and how do these toxins enter your body?
- Harmful chemicals in tap water including copper from the pipes
- Toxic pollutants and industrial chemicals from cars and factories
- Alcohol and smoking (you or someone else)
- Negative effects of radiation from cell phones and electrical appliances
- Harmful chemicals in personal health care products and cosmetics
To prevent the accumulation of toxins in our systems, we not only have
to stay aware of everything we use and consume daily, as toxin exposure is often unavoidable, it is crucial that we ensure
we detoxify our bodies regularly.
By removing the toxins we are assisting the liver, which then enables
the liver, the major fat burning organ in the body, to regulate our metabolism.
There are also a number of heavy metals that blocks the body's ability
to absorb nutrients such as:-
Copper blocks Zinc, Magnesium, Vitamin C and E
Lead blocks Iron
Mercury
blocks Zinc, Selenium, Iron
Cadmium blocks Zinc, Magnesium
Arsenic blocks Vitamin E, Selenium, Sulphur
Zinc and Magnesium deficiency are associated with depression and disrupted
sleep cycles as without zinc and magnesium we are unable to create our happy hormone Serotonin or our sleep chemical Melatonin.
By removing the heavy metals as was detected in the Analysis Reports our bodies are able to absorb the necessary nutrients.