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How does the body deal with toxins ?

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How does the body deal with toxins ?

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The liver is the chemical factory of the body that has to process all chemicals in the body so they can be excreted by the kidneys. Like any factory, the liver has many different jobs to complete and there is a limit on the amount of work it can do. For example, if the liver is busy breaking down alcohol (or any other toxin), it may be too busy to do some other jobs, or other jobs may be done more slowly. If toxic load is too great, the liver will not be able to handle it and toxins will build up in the body. Some environmental toxins are stored in the body and are very difficult to shift. These may require special treatment. What is detoxification? Detoxification is what your body normally does, but in many cases it needs some assistance. At St George Naturopathic Clinic, these are the important steps to good detoxification. • Avoid sources of toxins from food and environment. A good diet is essential to assist the body in detoxification. • A healthy digestive system is vital in detox

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When toxins enter your body, they are in a fat soluble state. In order for them to exit your body your liver must convert them from fat soluble to water soluble. This way the toxins can be removed through your body’s normal elimination pathways (urine, sweat, excrement, breath).But what happens when the toxins don’t get converted to a water soluble state? If the liver doesn’t convert the toxins from fat to water soluble then the toxins enter the blood steam and travel to various parts of the body where they get trapped in the cells. In order for your body to protect itself from these poisons it “seals” them in by creating FAT and INFLAMMATION. This process of storing toxins also wreaks havoc on your metabolism, causing it to slow down, which in turn creates even more fat!Here’s the problem: Your body simply weren’t built to deal with the toxins that are bombarding us in today’s world. It’s never happened before in our history! If there is any genetic link at all to getting fat it’s tha

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The body has 4 basic channels of elimination. These are: 1. The skin. Common signs of toxicity include eczema, dry skin, acne, rashes, and body odor. 2. The lungs. Common signs of toxicity include bad breath, persistent cough, post-nasal drip, congestion or “stuffed up” in your nose or sinuses. 3. The bowels. Common signs of toxicity include recurring diarrhea. 4. The urinary system. Common signs of toxicity include strong smelling urine, highly colored urine. If these channels of elimination are continually overloaded, the toxins will remain in the body and begin to interfere with bodily functions. The effect of this form of poisoning is called “autointoxication” and may lead to severe and irreversible chronic diseases.

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When toxins enter your body, they are in a fat soluble state. In order for them to exit your body your liver must convert them from fat soluble to water soluble. This way the toxins can be removed through your body’s normal elimination pathways (urine, sweat, excrement, breath).

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