Free radicals, cholesterol, lipid deposits, stools, uric acid, lactic acid, water poisoning and blood stasis are the seven major toxins in the human body. The reasons for their formation and the body will be introduced below. Damage.
Under normal metabolism, people eat food through the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, small intestine, large intestine, and finally excreted from the anus, the whole process generally 12-24 hours Completed inside, this ensures that the waste does not stay in the intestines for too long. Because it takes too long to contact the intestinal wall, the waste will inevitably be absorbed again by the body, resulting in poisoning in the body.
Despite the anti-virus function of the human body, fatigue, tension or other physiological reasons can cause metabolic disorders and endocrine disorders in the human body, causing the body’s waste to stay in the body for a long time. This residual waste begins to decay in the intestines, and the flora in the colon will continuously break down the waste and produce toxins. The philosophical toxin is reabsorbed through the colon, constantly oozing out of the body’s environment, and then enters the body’s different organs through the blood circulation, thereby entering the body and causing various diseases, memory loss, fatigue, complexion, constipation, acne and endocrine disorders, obesity. Wait.
The way human toxins exist:
Free radicals
Free radicals are the biggest cause of aging in humans. The right amount of free radicals is good for protecting the body from foreign substances such as chemicals. However, once the free radicals in the body are excessive, they will produce strong oxidation and invade the cells in the body, causing aging, skin dark spots, allergies and cardiovascular diseases.
Cholesterol
Cholesterol is an indispensable nutrient for the human body. Most of the cholesterol in the human body is made by the liver. It is not only a structural part of the body, but also a raw material for synthesizing many important substances. However, long-term high intake of cholesterol will increase serum cholesterol and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Lipid Deposition
Modern people often consume foods that are too nutritious, and when they are in a large amount of exercise, insufficient water is added, which can easily lead to thick blood. As the blood concentration increases, a large amount of lipids are deposited on the inner wall of the blood vessel, which is an insufficient supply of oxygen to various organs, causing diseases such as cerebral embolism.
Suspension is the root of all toxins in the human intestine. The large amount of toxins produced by the body is absorbed by the body, which will reduce the body’s immunity, induce various diseases, and seriously endanger human health.