Toxins in our Organism

  • 2011

In first world societies or Western societies, progress has been linked to the pollution of air, water and land. This contamination is having serious consequences on living organisms: plants, animals and man.

Man and his body are contaminated, not only by external agents derived from progress but also to a large extent by the choice of a food in many wrong cases.

It eats and drinks above our needs, and in addition drugs are consumed and lived sedentary. This brings consequences for organisms, which end up accumulating amounts of toxins, poisons and wastes. When this situation persists for a long time or is very intense, the disease appears.

The current man is somehow choosing to "self-intoxicate." You are choosing to subject your body to all kinds of attacks consciously or unconsciously.

However, with discipline and some knowledge, the disease can be an "agent of change" or "an opportunity." That is, the disease will allow us to introduce changes in food, changes in lifestyle, changes in incorrect habits, etc. Consequently, man can also decide to heal or live in homeostasis.

The presence of toxins in small amounts in the body is natural; What is not natural is its accumulation in large quantities. The human body has four main organs that are responsible for freeing ourselves from toxins: the liver, kidneys, lungs and skin.

Toxins can come from two routes:

  1. Of the wear of our fabrics; that is, cells that die every day, or dead red blood cells, etc.
  1. Degradation of ingested food. These are the most abundant, because we eat more than our body "burns" and is able to metabolize. This route is the cause of the accumulation of toxins.

By consuming more food than our body can transform, we are making it easier for them to ferment or rot within us, leading to true poisons. By saturating the possibilities of waste disposal by the emuntorios, we are contributing to the imbalance as we visit the disease.

On the other hand, we also have to become aware of the "toxic or poisonous" substances that reach our body from outside.

At present this is frequent and not punctual as it once was. The contamination of the elements (air, water and land), and therefore of the crops, is due to irresponsible progress. The crops are treated with insecticides, pesticides, etc .; the animals are treated with drugs to increase their production; Foods are full of additives and preservatives. External pollution is greater now than at any other time.

The knowledge of all the above opens a door to reconsider and ask ourselves what we can do to improve, to prevent, to stop being sick; that is, to feel good, in balance with ourselves, with food, and thus enjoy health.

The first step is to understand that our organism is a set of cells, and that these, when grouped together, form the organs. Cells are the smallest units of life, but they depend on the environment where they are found because they cannot move. Both oxygen and nutrients have to be supplied and the waste they produce must be removed. The carriers are organic liquids (blood, lymph and cell sera), which were formerly called "the moods" and hence the humoral state was discussed. Nowadays we talk about the " terrain ".

If our body is 70% liquid, and the cells are dependent on liquids, it is therefore essential that this liquid medium is pure. The body has several emuntorios to maintain the cleanliness of these organic liquids.

However, if waste and toxins are abundant, and lazy junkies, the land accumulates waste. The cells are forced to live in dirty liquids, which implies that neither oxygen nor nutrients will be able to reach them. Here begins a long chain: the cells cannot do their job, nor can the organs composed of them; they will stop or reduce their tasks and the waste will not stop accumulating.

The waste not only accumulates in a part of the body, since by the continuous circulation of the liquids they end up distributing and spreading throughout the body. The weak points of each organism will be the first to “atrophy” as soon as there is accumulation of waste.

The disease must be understood as the body's efforts to cleanse itself, to purify itself. Before the invasion of toxins or accumulation of waste the body does not stand still; The body uses its wisdom and puts to work the corresponding emuntory: vomiting and diarrhea for the digestive tract, thick, odorous urine, dark for the renal route, sweats and grains by the skin, and mucus through the nose or bronchial tubes.

When, due to ignorance, a disease is "repressed" or "eliminated", the vital force will continue to struggle with other purifying attempts and seek other ways out. Hence the continuous "relapses" that so weaken the body of the patient.

In short, it can be said that disease is an effort of the body to free itself of toxins.

The cure of a disease happens when the body has managed to expel the waste, and the ground has been purified. In a first stage the purification comes from the hand of fasting, cleaning and drainage.

This change will enable other changes linked to daily habits, to the breakdown of mental and emotional structures. That is, it will contribute to an opening of consciousness.

For more information on toxins, fasts, cleanings and drains we recommend the author Christopher Vasey: "How to eliminate toxins from the body" and "Base Acid Balance".

February 2011

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