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"Insufficient
oxygen means insufficient biological energy that can
result in anything from mild fatigue to life
threatening disease. The link between insufficient
oxygen and disease has now been firmly established.”
-Dr. W. Spencer Way, Journal of the
American Association of Physicians |
What are some of the symptoms of toxins in the body ?
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Acne |
Headaches |
Joint Pain |
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Bad
breath |
Bloating |
Muscle Aches |
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Skin
disorders |
The
Flu |
Allergies |
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Weakness |
Constipation |
Lack of Energy |
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Short
Term Memory |
Water
Retention |
Daily Fatigue |
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Lack
of Concentration |
Asthma |
Common Cold |
These are only a
few of the symptoms associated with toxins in the body.
The world we live in is heavily polluted with toxins.
Air pollution is a large number of gases, droplets and particles that
reduce the quality of the air we breathe. Air can be polluted in both
the city and the country .In the city,
air
pollution is caused by cars, buses and airplanes, as well as industry
and construction. Air pollution in the country is caused by trucks,
cars, dust from tractors plowing fields, ,rock quarries and smoke from
wood and crop fires. Ground-level ozone is the major part of air
pollution in most cities. Ground-level ozone is created when engine and
fuel gases already released into the air interact in the presence of
sunlight. Ozone levels increase in cities when the air is still and the
sun is bright and the temperature is warm. Ground-level ozone should not
be confused with the "good" ozone that is miles up in the atmosphere and
that protects us from radiation. Air pollution contributes to lung
disease, including respiratory tract infections, asthma, and lung
cancer. Lung disease claims close to 335,000 lives in America every year
and is the third leading cause of death in the United States. Over the
last decade, the death rate for lung disease has risen faster than for
almost any other major disease.
If you’re
a health and fitness person or just a sit on the couch watching t.v.
person, we all breathe unhealthy air that causes our body to be
vulnerable to diseases and other health disorders. We breathe polluted
air everywhere we go, unless you live in an area of a 500 mile radius
where no cars, diesel (die-cell) trucks, pollution from factories etc
etc are located. Are you fortunate to live in an area like that ? If
not, you are breathing disease causing toxins every minute.
Poor indoor air quality can cause or contribute to the development of
chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma and hypersensitivity
pneumonitis. In addition, it can cause headaches, dry eyes, nasal
congestion, nausea and fatigue. People who already have respiratory
diseases are at greater risk.
Biological pollutants, including molds, bacteria, viruses, pollen, dust
mites, and animal dander promote poor indoor air quality and may be a
major cause of days lost from work and school. In office buildings,
heating, cooling, and ventilation systems are frequent sources of
biological substances that are inhaled, leading to breathing problems.
Children probably feel the effects of pollution at lower levels than
adults. They also experience more illness, such as bronchitis and
earaches, in areas of high pollution than in areas with cleaner air.
People with heart or lung disease also react more severely to polluted
air. During times of heavy pollution, their condition may worsen to the
point that they must limit their activities or even seek additional
medical care. A number of deaths have been associated with severely
polluted conditions.
What about Carbon
monoxide ?
Carbon monoxide is a colorless gas which is practically odorless,
tasteless, and non-irritating. Carbon monoxide is always formed when a
fuel containing carbon is inadequately burned with poor ventilation.
Kerosene, charcoal, coal, wood stoves, and automobile exhaust fumes
are common sources of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide
starves the body and brain of oxygen. Carbon monoxide poisoning produces
symptoms ranging from headache, dizziness, flushed skin, disorientation,
troubled thinking, abnormal reflexes, shortness of breath, fainting, and
convulsions, to coma and even death. Heart problems are also aggravated
by the presence of carbon monoxide because the heart must pump harder.
Children, persons with respiratory illness or anemia, and the aged may
be particularly sensitive. Chronic exposure to low carbon monoxide
levels impairs judgment and increases the time required to make
decisions.
Environmentally, overuse of fertilizers has resulted in contamination of
surface water and groundwater. Excess nitrogen in drinking water (above
10 parts per million nitrate-nitrogen) can lead to methemoglobinemia
(oxygen starvation or blue baby syndrome), especially in children under
the age of one, elderly persons, and sensitive farm animals such as
hogs. Excess phosphorus in the water will result in algae blooms,
increased biological oxygen demand, and fish kills.
What
about the food we eat ?
In the United States, we allow over 10,000 food and chemical additives
into our food supply. It is estimated that in our colon live ten billion
bacteria per gram of fecal material. Thus it is probable that we have
more bacteria living in our colon than we have cells in our body. The
wrong types of bacteria in our intestines release harmful toxins .
The liver plays a major part in your body's self-defence mechanisms. It
is literally a compact, highly efficient chemical processing plant that
converts many harmful substances into forms which your body can safely
eliminate.
The healthy liver uses two mechanisms, called Phase I and Phase II
detoxification, to remove toxins from your body. In Phase I, enzymes
deactivate toxic substances to make them less harmful. In Phase II,
different enzymes convert toxins to water-soluble forms, which your body
eliminates through urine or via bile in the feces.
However, this function of the liver can be damaged by repeated exposure
to chemicals and toxins in food, water, and in the air we breathe. In
addition, an unhealthy intestine c an
allow undigested large molecules of food to pass into the blood stream.
This is called 'leaky gut syndrome" and can overload your liver's
ability to function properly. When this occurs, the slower
detoxification results in more toxic substances circulating in the body.
Unchanged or partially changed toxins are not eliminated. Eventually
these toxins are stored in the fatty body tissue and in the cells of the
brain and central nervous system. These stored toxins may be slowly
released and re-circulate in the blood, contributing to many chronic
illnesses.
Our body knows and understands how to heal itself. When you get cut, you
do not do any thing to make it heal. It heals by itself simply if you
keep the cut clean and provide good nutrition to it, it does the rest.
Its the same way with our internal organs, but if it isn’t being
supplied with the essential daily intake of oxygen, vitamins and
minerals our body is doing nothing but being destroyed by our worst
enemy. TOXINS !!
When you clean out the toxins in your body, your body will restore its
self back to normal function. And what is one of the best and most
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