The Key
To Wellness
The human body contains several detoxification processes for
the elimination of harmful toxins: antioxidant detoxification
is most often used.
Without question some individuals living not healthy
lifestyles have great natural health and other people
seem to develop serious diseases such as diabetes and
high cholesterol. Several important factors in a
person's personal life program can permanently affect
their wellbeing or health status. The process
known as Xenobiotic
detoxification disables certain damaging phytochemicals
and heavy metals plus may cancel out unhealthy food
substances manufactured by the body. In enzymatic reactions
the human organism may metabolize common elements into a
form that actually improves health. Our antioxidant detoxification
organs are employed to neutralize and scavenge prevalent
free radicals coming from our environment and from
consumption. Free radicals consist of unstable
electrons seeking antioxidant reactions.
Consume A Variety Of Fresh Foods
A regular healthy diet
consisting of leafy green vegetables, tropical fruits,
and whole grain bread, plus legumes may be successful in
correcting the damaging effect of environmental
degradation. Nutrients from all food sources and
vital to healthy diets. Many science abstracts
report that flavonoids may help people sustain improved
health. Experiments in vitro show that flavonoids
may detoxify pollutants completely. Cancer is a
disease that depends on many factors but lifestyle and
nutrition and diet are primary. Common foods such
as the amalaki fruit provide excellent
detoxification elements used for thousands of years in
India and China from many cultures. Phytonutrients
may increase the success of the natural detox body
process.
The main organ system for detoxification remains the Liver. The
liver organ system removes toxins from the blood cells.
Multiple liver cells can destroy and filter out
excessive amounts of harmful bacteria and eliminate
toxicity causing chemical substances. Too much
exposure to dangerous toxins promote liver degradation.