Channels of Toxic Elimination
In better circumstances, human body can eliminate toxins through numerous natural channels:
- Hair
- Finger and Toe Nails
- Skin
- Bowels
- Sweat
- Blood
- Bile
- Urine
The results of the latest lab tests show that a single strand of hair contains high levels of toxins, even if we are talking about people with a healthy lifestyle, meaning individuals who do not smoke, workout, eat fruits and vegetables.
Hair is the best indicator when it comes to testing toxicity. It contains LSD and cocaine remnants in people who used these drugs more than half a year before being tested. Hair also contains traces of aluminum, mercury, bismuth, lead, arsenic, tin, titanium, silver, asbestos, chlorine, tar, uranium and antimony.
If any of the natural channels is affected, the health condition worsens immediately, sometimes even resulting in death. The liver eliminates toxins through the bile production. The largest detoxifying channel, our skin, constantly sheds skin cells in order to get rid of the toxic material.
Bowels and digestive organs, including bladder and kidneys, large and small intesines also help the body in the fight against toxins. The lymph system stimulates the T-lymphocyte cells to circulate throughout the body in order to kill any foreign invaders, such as viruses coming from mold exposure.
Recycling Toxins Causes Diseases
Speaking of toxin elimination, the largest problem appears when the body tries to eliminate a toxic materia, in a constant effort of making it water soluble, (even though it is one of the ways our body uses to eradicate a toxin from the systems), and later on excrete it, the body itself starts to recycle the toxin in order to find a channel which can expel it properly.
At this point is when diseases start to happen. In 1904, Eli Metchnik, a Russian scientist and naturopath, made an extensive research based on this phenomenon.
Ayurvedic practitioners call this ‘multiply and localize’ stages in the development of a disease. The toxin first moves through the blood plasma, into the reproductive cycle of cells and tissues, and the weakest part of your body is where the disease starts to develop. Diseases develop in the body when genetic predispositions for a disease give way to toxicity.
Comments