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October 8, 2006

The Average American - More Toxic Than You Might Think

Filed under: Research & Studies — Judy Phillips @ 11:08 pm

EPA and additional reports prove that average Americans harbor carcinogens, industrial compounds, pollutants and chemicals in addition to other destructive forces of health in their fat tissues.  Cadmium, aluminum, mercury, antimony, lead and arsenic are only a few of the toxic metals released into the food chain via pesticide runoff, incinerator emissions and manufacturing smokestacks.  In addition to the above, there is also data that arbitrary blood screening of physicians’ patients shows the presence of numerous toxic heavy metals in their bodies.

These problems begin with negatively impacting your cells, destroying their energy and outer membrane, in addition to destroying their capability to perform vital functions.  This damage is called “oxidative stress” and it extends from your cells to your tissues to your organs and ultimately to all parts of your body.  These toxins devastate your body’s ability to detoxify them while gradually accumulating.  We don’t get seriously ill with degenerative diseases overnight—we spend our lifetime stockpiling for them.

So, what are you going to do about it?  Well, the first thing you should do is remove the harmful toxins from your environment if possible.  Secondly, you have to make a concerted effort to remove the heavy metal and toxins from your body.  Next, you have to repair the devastation to your cells, tissues or organs.  Finally, you have to construct a strong foundation, beginning with the basic level, by fortifying and sustaining the integrity and vigor of your cells with nutritional support.

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  1. Square Foot Gardening

    I couldn’t understand some parts of this article, but it sounds interesting

    Trackback by Square Foot Gardening — November 27, 2007 @ 2:29 am

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