Thursday, 4 December 2014

How The Body Handles Toxis

Our amazing body gets rid of unwanted toxins through the colon, through our respiratory system, via perspiration, through the urinary tract, through the liver etc.

  Here is how these systems are working on our behalf.

1.The Colon

            The primary method our body uses for eliminating toxins is through the colon. After being ingested and absorbed, the toxins first circulate in the blood, then go to the liver where they're detoxified. The waste products are dumped into the bile, then into the small intestines, then into the large intestine and finally excreted. Its vital that our colon is functioning properly. for many however that's not the case.

   According to DR JOHN HARVEY, 90 percent of all diseases were due to improper functioning of the colon primary constipation. The lower end of the intestine is of the size that requires emptying every six hours. But by habit we retain its contents for twenty four ours. The result is ulcers and cancer. In the early days there are cereals which are filled with colon cleaning fiber. Overtime, however, processing methods have reduced fiber content drastically.

    If we become constipated, overtime the waste in the colon is going to start putrefying, rotting and producing gas and toxins that will be absorbed into the blood. It can resulted to severe body odour because the toxins are usually being excreted through the skin because the colon was clogged.

  To get rid of the toxins in your colon, you can take greenlife detoxifying capsule.

2. Your Respiratory System

        Another way our body clears toxins is through our respiratory system by creating mucus for example, when a person has "running nose" or is coughing mucus from the back of his throat, he is usually excreting toxins. Yet, it may be an upper respiratory infection or an allergy.

    Our lungs usually exposed to environmental toxins more than any other organ. From cigarette smoke to exhaust that you inhale from the car, you are been exposed to fumes, smoke and other airborne toxins everyday.

   Other cells along the respiratory tract contain cilia, which are hairlike projections that beat about a thousand times a minute. This helps to remove particle and toxins from the lungs. Smoking tends to paralyzed these cilia, making it difficult to expel the mucus and causing the characteristic "smoke cough". Some people do not produce enough mucus possibly due to inadequate water intake, and thus are more prone to infections. The lungs also have antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase, glutathione and catalase, which quench free radicals.

3.  The Kidneys

          The kidneys help to eliminate toxins and foreign chemicals from the body. Your kidneys main function is to act as a filtration system for your blood and to remove or eliminate toxins to the bladder, where they are later removed from the body during urination.

    The blood flow to the kidney is higher than the one that flows to the brain, heart or liver. They receive 25 percent of the body's total blood volume, thus causing them to have a high exposure to chemicals and toxins in the blood. The best way to detoxify the kidneys is to drink adequate water.

4.   The Liver

             The liver is a vital organ and is actual fact, the largest internal organ in the human body. It has a variety of roles, including the removal of toxins and the production of chemicals needed for digestion and as a result, it plays a strong role in our metabolism especially, it is the body's main fat burning organ and its detoxification process help us to feel fresh and energized.



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