Toxins and Disease

Toxins and Disease

We're surrounded by toxins.  There's virtually no escaping them.  Toxins are in our food, personal care products, cleaning supplies, toothpaste, carpeting, flooring, the environment, our cookware, etc.  It would seem very daunting to greatly reduce or even eliminate our toxic exposure.  The truth is that we CAN greatly reduce our exposure while eliminating the poison that's accumulated in our cells over the years.
The most important point from this article is that when I say detoxification, I mean True Cellular Detoxification.  True detoxification happens at the cellular level and that's what has to be addressed.
If you think of what we are made of, as human beings, is nothing but a bunch of cells.  From your hair, organs, blood, fingernails; we are just a clump of cells that are organized that carry out specific function.  If you understand this, you'll realize that the real practical and effective health strategies are the ones that fix the cell.
Toxins and Their Effect on the Cells
The first lesson I learned about health was when I was 7 years old.  I asked my mother for a fish tank.  So, for my birthday, I got a fish tank with all the bells and whistles.  My mother explained to me the importance of taking care of the fish and the fish tank.  She said to make sure to clean it when it needed to be cleaned, feed the fish the right food for them and feed them when they needed to be fed.  The balance is very important.  Like a typical 7 year old, I neglected my responsibility to take care of the fish tank and fish.  To my surprise (which shouldn't have been a surprise), the fish died soon thereafter.  I ran and cried to my mother and other family members saying, "My fish are dead, my fish are dead!"  My mother, with a stern look on her face asks me, "Did you feed the fish and clean the tank like you were supposed to?"  Reluctantly, I replied, "No."  The last question my mother asked me was what hurt the most.  "Well, what did you expect?  You didn't feed the fish and didn't clean the tank."  
I was stunned, but looking back that was the first lesson I learned about health.  Our cells are like fish tanks.  If you knowingly or unknowingly bathe your cells in poison, we are going to get sick.  It's not because of bad luck or genes, it's because we didn't honor the laws that govern health.
Strategies to Fix the Cells
As popular as some of these "detox" programs are, hardly any of them, if at all, address the cell.  Now, our bodies are equipped with our own detoxification organs and pathways, but with our exposure nowadays, our bodies cannot keep up the load we're putting on it.  The good news is, not only do we have strategies to "lighten the load" but we also address the cell. 
Step 1:  Remove the Cause
You must first greatly reduce and/or eliminate the cause(s).  The foods that you eat, the type of make-up you wear, the personal care products you use, what you clean your house with, the heavy metals in your body, etc all have to be addressed.
Step 2:  Prepare the Body for True Cellular Detoxification
As I previously mentioned, our major detoxification organs are overworked and sluggish.  We have to prepare those downstream detox organs to handle the stress of cellular detoxification.
Step 3:  True Cellular Detoxification
This is where we use multiple strategies and processes to pull the toxins out of the body, have them bound properly and eliminated through the specific detoxification pathways so they can truly leave the body.
This process is extraordinarily specific and effective.  Healing takes time, but we're here to help.  To see if toxicity is the reason why you're still sick and experience True Cellular Detoxification, go to http://greinerhealthsolutions.com/new-patient-center.html and click on "Make an appointment."

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