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- HEAVY METAL& FREE RADICAL DETOX 2 month supply
HEAVY METAL& FREE RADICAL DETOX 2 month supply
This formula address the NO 1 Health crisis impacting our water and food supplies
Heavy Metal toxins and xenobiotic free radical exposure
Heavy metals are defined as metallic elements that have a relatively high density compared to water. With the assumption that heaviness and toxicity are inter- related, heavy metals also include metalloids, such as arsenic, that are able to induce toxicity at low level of exposure. In recent years, there has been an increasing ecological and global public health concern associated with environmental contamination by these metals. Also, human exposure has risen dramatically as a result of an exponential increase of their use in several industrial, agricultural, domestic and technological applications.
• SOURCE: Fergusson JE, editor. The Heavy Elements: Chemistry, Environmental Impact and Health Effects. Oxford: Pergamon Press; 1990
Sources of the toxins
- Showers, Baths, Washing Hands, Drinking Water, (Food) Fruits and Veggies irrigated with unfiltered water, Aerosols & Chemtrails, Dental Amalgams, Toothpaste, Mouthwash, Deodorants, Make Up, Hair Products, Soaps, Lotions, perfumes & Colognes, Tattoos, Drugs & Medicines, Supplements
How the detox works
Phase 1 in Liver Hepatocytes- Elemental toxins are transformed via the below reactions into Ims (Intermediate Metabolites) taking away some of their toxicity
Oxidation – to combine with oxygen aka metabolize or break down
Reduction- transfer of electrons
Hydrolysis- metabolism by water- breakdown of a substance using water
Hydration- the polar nature of water (Oxygen being negative and hydrogens being positive chelate to the charge of the substances in its environment
Dehalogenation- cleavage of carbon from Fluorine chlorine bromine iodine
Phase 2 – Made Water Soluble & Bile absorbed for Excretion
Acetylation - used to place an acetyl protecting group on primary or secondary amines to reduce their reactivity toward
oxidizing agents
Amino acid conjugation - To join together, as in a xenobiotic molecule binding with a sugar or glutathione molecule
Glucoronidation - a major mechanism for the formation of water-soluble substrates from xenobiotics, leading to their elimination from the body in bile or urine
Glutathionine conjugation - is a crucial detoxification mechanism in the body. The glutathione-S-transferase enzymes allow the reaction between glutathione and other aromatic compounds and halides (compounds with halogens like chlorine)
Methylation - Methylation is an integral part of the detoxification process and vital to the functioning of the body. It is carried out by a group of enzymes called the methyltransferases. During methylation, active methyl (CH3) groups are transferred from one molecule to another to bring about their metabolism and elimination
Sulfation - Sulfation of Bas (Bile Acids) increases their solubility, decreases their intestinal absorption, and enhances their fecal and urinary excretion. BA-sulfates are also less toxic than their unsulfated counterparts. Therefore, sulfation is an important detoxification pathway of BAs