Monday, October 03, 2016

EXXPOSURE TO TOXINS- LEARN TO DETOX

Every day we come into contact with hundreds of toxins. Even unborn babies are estimated to be exposed to over 200 commercial chemicals, and this number could be increasing. Toxins appear in foods, clothes, cleaning products – in everything. 
 
This unnerving news provokes two linked questions. 1: Are these toxins affecting your health negatively. 2: If so, what can you possibly do about it?
Let’s take question 1 first.

 
Symptoms of Having Too Many Toxins
 Sleep disorders such as insomnia or restlessness
Body odors and smelly breath 
Constant tiredness 
Inflammations like arthritis or asthma
Digestions problems
Ulcers or hemorrhoids
Acne, psoriasis, eczema, or related skin conditions
Mental fuzziness and lack of motivation
Pains in muscles or joints
Aggravated PMS/PMT
Congestion

Any one of these symptoms of course could occur as a result of an unrelated condition, so if you present any of these you should consult with your doctor.
Diseases That Toxins Worsen
 Also, there are several diseases that can be exacerbated and worsened because of high levels of body toxicity. These include:
 Parkinson’s disease
 Alzheimer’s disease
 Depression
 Cancer
 Fibromyalgia
 Heart disease

 

Therefore, given this worrying but murky picture, you can see why thousands of people use detoxification as a preventative, or lifestyle change to encourage greater bodily health. 
The 3 Main Sources of Toxins
There are three different places where most of the harmful toxins we receive come from. Let’s first examine these places before we come to a discussion about how to limit toxin exposure.
1. Food
 We absorb a lot of industrial chemicals when we consume processed food. Foods of this kind tend to be riddled with additives and preservatives, things that make them both palatable and long-lasting. Furthermore, the most mass-harvested crops that end up on our plates have often been fertilized and treated with pesticides, which certainly add lots of foreign toxins to your body. 
2. Hygiene products
 Unless you make your own bathroom products, you are exposed to the many toxins that appear in your deodorant, skin cream, toothpaste, lotion, soap, shower gel and shampoos that you make use of. These kinds of products are put together with all kinds of chemicals that are not necessarily good for our insides.
 3. Environment
 Our environment can play a big part in the number of toxins we are exposed to. In our homes there could be issues with the type of cleaning products we use, or the lack of adequate ventilation. Outside there are all kinds of pollutants, such as from transport, factories, cigarette smoke and other commercial or industrial by products.
6 Simple Steps for Detoxification
Here we will answer how we can go about circumventing and limiting the toxins we are exposed to. Follow these 6 easy rules to get started on your own detoxification program.
1. Limit exposure
 Begin to identify where you are getting most of your toxins from, and see if you can cut down. Instead of processed food eat fresh home cooked food each time. Can you purchase safer bathroom products? 
2. Drink water
It’s often said that drinking water is vitally important for your health. This is particularly true in the case of detoxification. Getting used to drinking 8-10 glasses of water per day will help flush out chemicals from your system. Buy a water filter to make sure you are getting the purest water you can.
3. Choose Organic
 If you haven’t jumped on the organic bandwagon again, now is the time to give it some serious consideration. Weigh up whether the extra financial cost can be offset by savings you can make in other areas of your life.If you can, grow your own vegetables and fruits.
 4. Boost your digestion
 Try to get into the habit of releasing your bowels at least once a day to help remove toxins speedily. To do so, look into increasing the amount and quality of fiber in your diet.
5. Exercise
 There is nothing better for improving your body’s general circulation than regular exercise. You don’t need to become a marathon runner; just try some new hobbies you can do 2 or 3 times a week. Good exercises you might enjoy could include: brisk walking, swimming, cycling, dancing or tennis.
6. Choose the right supplements
 Health supplements exist that are perfect for limiting your body toxicity. It has also been suggested that activated charcoal is also a good supplement for removing toxins. But always check with your doctor before taking any supplements.
 
 this is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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