Liver Detoxification & Glutathione Part 1

LIVER GALLBLADDER CLEANSE | MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITIES

CANDIDA FUNGUS TREATMENT | PROSTATE NATURAL REMEDY

HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION | HYPERBARIC CHAMBERS

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Glutathione Body Detoxification

Chemical Detoxification

Glutathione Detoxification

The liver is one of the most important organs in the body when it comes to detoxifying of toxic substances, especially from the gut. By a complex series of enzymatic reactions, the liver is able to detoxify many harmful substances. Most of the detoxification process involves converting fat soluble toxins into water soluble substances that can be excreted in the urine or the bile.

Many of the toxic chemicals that enter the body are fat-soluble, this makes them difficult for the body to excrete. Fat soluble chemicals have a high affinity for fat tissues and cell membranes. In these fatty tissues of the body, toxins may be stored for years, being released during times of exercise, stress or fasting. During the release of these toxins, several symptoms such as headaches, poor memory, stomach pain, nausea, fatigue, dizziness and palpitations can occur.

Proper functioning of the liver’s detoxification systems is especially important for the prevention of cancer. Up to 90% of all cancers are thought to be due to the effects of environmental carcinogens, such as those in cigarette smoke, food, water, and air, combined with deficiencies of the nutrients the body needs for proper functioning of the detoxification and immune systems.

The liver plays several roles in detoxification: it filters the blood to remove large toxins, synthesizes and secretes bile full of cholesterol and other fat-soluble toxins, and enzymatically disassembles unwanted chemicals. This enzymatic process usually occurs in two steps referred to as phase I and phase II. Phase I either directly neutralizes a toxin, or modifies the toxic chemical to form activated intermediates which are then neutralized by one of more of the several phase II enzyme systems.

When metabolic processes are normal, the production of a wide range of chemicals and hormones is consistent, the liver has no problem to neutralize them efficiently. However, when metabolic processes go awry as it is typically as a result of nutritional deficiencies, the level and type of internally produced toxins increases greatly. These non-end-product metabolites have become a serious problem in this age of conventionally grown crops, fast foods and poor diets.

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