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To detoxify your body, first treat your intestines!

RULE NUMBER 1: If you have heavy metals, treat your intestines first.

Our intestinal cells have a pump, the Pgp pump, which regurgitates toxins inside the digestive tract so that they can be eliminated with the stool. However, in the presence of a permeable intestine, this pump no longer regurgitates inside the digestive tract, but outside. As a result, it's the blood that picks up everything, transmitting all the toxins to the liver via the portal vein. You then claim to be draining and detoxifying a liver without treating the leakage from your intestines. The circle continues, intoxicating the kidneys. Treating your liver and kidneys in this way is as ridiculous as trying to clean your house when you have water damage. LOL.
That's why you can't get rid of heavy metals. As long as you don't understand that the cause is your digestive tract, which lets the metals through, you're intoxicated and so are all your organs, so is your whole body.

That's what nutritional and functional medicine is all about: understanding the body's language, learning that language and applying it. In short, common sense. In nutritional and functional medicine, we don't complicate things. We give the body what it needs to do what it does best: ITS JOB. www.humankindwellbeing.com
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