The name itself defines the importance of this product. Detoxifie- eliminates harmful toxins from the body. We live in a completely polluted surrounding. Food & water pollution can be controlled to some extent but not totally. So we have to accept the fact that we regularly ingest toxins into our bodies in so many ways. A large number of toxins come from the food that we eat regularly (pesticides that farmers use). The air, we breathe is polluted in so many ways (in-house use of mosquito repellants, vehicle smoke, etc.) These harmful toxins can cause multiple health problems including abdominal problems, respiratory problems & colon problems. Our exposure to these toxins will gradually go on increasing but never will be controlled. Life is really in danger.
Toxic load
Toxic chemicals, both naturally occurring and man-made, often get into the human body. We may inhale them, swallow them in contaminated food or water, or in some cases, absorb them through the skin. A woman who is pregnant may pass them to her developing fetus through the placenta. The term refers to the total amount of these chemicals that are present in the human body at a given point in time. Sometimes it is also useful to consider the toxic load of a specific, single chemical, like, for example, lead, mercury, or dioxin. Some chemicals or their breakdown products (metabolites) lodge in our bodies for only a short while before being excreted, but continuous exposure to such chemicals can create a "persistent" toxic load. Arsenic, for example, is mostly excreted within 72 hours of exposure. Other chemicals, however, are not readily excreted and can remain for years in our blood, adipose (fat) tissue, semen, muscle, bone, brain tissue, or other organs. Chlorinated Pesticides, such as DDT, can remain in the body for 50 years. Whether chemicals are quickly passing through or are stored in our bodies, toxic load testing can reveal to us an individual's unique chemical load and can highlight the kinds of chemicals we are exposed to as we live out each day of our lives. Of the approximately 80,000 chemicals that are used in India, we do not know how many can become a part of our chemical toxic load, but we do know that several hundred of these chemicals have been measured in people's bodies around the world.
All humans carry this chemical toxic load?
Toxic chemicals, both naturally occurring and man-made, often get into the human body. We may inhale them, swallow them in contaminated food or water, or in some cases, absorb them through the skin. A woman who is pregnant may pass them to her developing fetus through the placenta. The term refers to the total amount of these chemicals that are present in the human body at a given point in time. Sometimes it is also useful to consider the toxic load of a specific, single chemical, like, for example, lead, mercury, or dioxin. Some chemicals or their breakdown products (metabolites) lodge in our bodies for only a short while before being excreted, but continuous exposure to such chemicals can create a "persistent" toxic load. Arsenic, for example, is mostly excreted within 72 hours of exposure. Other chemicals, however, are not readily excreted and can remain for years in our blood, adipose (fat) tissue, semen, muscle, bone, brain tissue, or other organs. Chlorinated Pesticides, such as DDT, can remain in the body for 50 years. Whether chemicals are quickly passing through or are stored in our bodies, toxic load testing can reveal to us an individual's unique chemical load and can highlight the kinds of chemicals we are exposed to as we live out each day of our lives. Of the approximately 80,000 chemicals that are used in India, we do not know how many can become a part of our chemical toxic load, but we do know that several hundred of these chemicals have been measured in people's bodies around the world.