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Pollution contaminates our natural resources and surroundings. However, the most dangerous pollution resides in our own bodies. On average, we consume about 5 grams of toxins everyday. Toxins poison our bodies. If our digestive systems cannot absorb proper nutrients and expel those toxins, we can develop illnesses and chronic diseases like cancer.
Your intestines absorbs nutrients into the bloodstream. If the intestines do not function properly, the whole body is deprived of nutrition and the body's blood can become contaminated and unhealthy. Intestinal passageways can be blocked by fecal matter and damaged by cooked food, incomplete digestion, gasses and harsh chemicals. Bad maintenance creates fecal pockets in the large and small intestines. These pockets collect toxic gasses that prevent proper elimination and inhibit the delivery of vitamins and nutrients to the rest of the body. |
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