In 1974, The World Health Organization reported that 82% of all chronic degenerative disease was caused by toxic metal poisoning. Since then, heavy metals have continued to seep quietly into our waterways, our soil, and even the air we breathe. Here's where it gets interesting…
Detoxification is something your body does every second of every day. Six main pathways help to eliminate toxins from the body. Over time, these pathways can become less efficient. Fatigue sets in and brain fog becomes the new normal. The good news...
moreIn 1974, The World Health Organization reported that 82% of all chronic degenerative disease was caused by toxic metal poisoning. Since then, heavy metals have continued to seep quietly into our waterways, our soil, and even the air we breathe. Here's where it gets interesting…
Detoxification is something your body does every second of every day. Six main pathways help to eliminate toxins from the body. Over time, these pathways can become less efficient. Fatigue sets in and brain fog becomes the new normal. The good news is, each of these pathways can be enhanced! This purpose of this book is to show you how.
Today, trace amounts of heavy metals can be found in fruit juice, health supplements, and even baby formula! To be clear, heavy metals have become an insidious part of life. And while a lot can be said for healthy eating, no amount of kale soup is going to chelate heavy metals. Remember, organic food is tested for pesticides, not toxic metals.
Your ability to handle this level of exposure depends on the following three things. 1. The substance 2. The amount of time spent coming into contact with it 3. How well your detoxification pathways perform.
Here’s what this book will show you…
· An overview of aluminum, lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium.
· How to test for toxicity
· What detoxification pathways are (and how to optimize them)
· How to keep toxic substances out of your home
· The importance of a pre-tox
· Gentle detox protocols you can try from home
· Finding and working with a licensed practitioner
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