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How your body gets rid of toxins?

How your body gets rid of toxins





Doctors recently have shown that the toxins accumulate in humans, unencumbered by and nurse him and less activity and cause the most disease.


And those toxins that reach our bodies are often the cause of most of the people in these days of diseases and illnesses and pain, and that did not know her because before, the medicine was unable even to classified under specific diseases, describes her treatment.

Sources of toxins

These toxins attacking us in our daily lives from every direction, from food, drink, and even the air we breathe, almost all foods contain varying quantities of toxic substances, either as a flavour for taste or flavors, colors, or preservatives, as was given to the animals during the fattening (as growth stimulants, antibiotics and fertilizers), or insecticides or chemical fertilizer plant, or give to poison the detachment of billions of micro-organisms microbial or fungal which may exist in certain foods during storage.

We also have poison by medicines that we eat with or without reason, or through the air we breathe, we like that or display, such as: exhaust fumes, gases, or by microbes and fungi that live in our bodies up dramatically.

As we are exposed to toxins inevitably from within our bodies, either as a result of internal combustion in our bodies (such as carbon dioxide, ammonia, sulphate, and uric acid), or as a result of the fermentation of food and his rottenness (such as alandol walaskatol and phenol).

How your body gets rid of toxins?

Your body gets rid of them either by urine or feces or skin or respiratory and liver work great – thanks. In this regard, it automatically cleans your body of toxins go, or overruled and turning it into useful materials (such as urea, creatine, and salts of ammonia), or non-toxic molecules dissolve in water, and then secreted by the digestive or polycarbonate.
But if liver disease or defect or if most of the lunch in a random manner, the liver is unable to function in the Elimination of toxins, therefore accumulate toxins stored in body tissues, especially adipose cells.
It has been proved that the accumulation of toxins in the body due to eating too much may be a cause of obesity.

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