The most important factors that are believed to be the true cause of chronic diseases:

  • stress
  • malfunction of the immune system
  • bad eating habits
  • a small amount of traffic
  • human psyche and character
  • mother’s psyche during pregnancy
  • medications and stimulants taken in excess
  • harmful influence of the environment
  • toxins in food
  • toxic pollution from the air and the environment
  • experienced negative emotions
  • infections
  • toxic loads passed on by the mother

Toxins and infections – how do they get into the human body?

  • food and drinks
  • stimulants – alcohol, cigarettes and drugs
  • polluted air and the environment
  • mother’s body during pregnancy
  • sexual contacts and even kisses
  • insect bites and parasitic infections
  • skin injuries and damage
  • oral dental materials
Toxins in food and beverages
You are what you eat! It would be unwise to believe that the body has released everything it does not need. Some of the unexcited remnants gradually settle into our body. If we eat excessive amounts of food, especially food that is difficult to metabolize (e.g. dairy products, white flour, meat), we create ideal conditions for the development of various types of infections.

Keep in mind that food may contain heavy metals, radioactive elements, chemical products used in food production, plant protection products, antibiotics used in animal husbandry, bacteria, viruses, parasites, molds and their toxins, airborne dust, etc. .

 

 

Alcohol, cigarettes, drugs

This problem does not need to be introduced to anyone. Even the occasional use of these stimulants can cause serious health problems. Detoxification practice shows that toxins from drugs and cigarettes remain in the body for a very long time, even after several years of abstinence.

 

Air and polluted working environment

The air we breathe contains a number of toxic substances. Especially for people living in large cities, the problem of smog and exhaust gases has a very large impact on the health and development of children, especially. These toxins are deposited on the mucosa of the respiratory tract and then distributed throughout the body. Along with the air inhaled, a large amount of pathogenic microorganisms also enters the body. Contaminated air in the workplace is particularly dangerous. For example, a miner who has inhaled mine dust for years has heavily polluted respiratory tract and will therefore suffer from chronic inflammation.

 

Sexual contact and kisses

The whole spectrum of common infections is transmitted through the mucous membranes of the genital organs of both women and men. The best prevention is mutual fidelity of partners, but also in this situation it is very important to detoxify the kidneys in both partners. Infections are transmitted not only through the contact of the genital mucosa, but also through the contact of the mucous membranes of the genital organs with the mucosa of other organs during various sexual practices (oral mucosa, anus). Even the seemingly harmless, passionate kiss carries the risk of contracting, for example, the herpes or papilloma virus (HPV).

 

Insect bites, parasites

It is usually an underrated source of infection. Among the insects found in our country, ticks are the most dangerous. They carry the bacterium borrelia, which causes Lyme disease, and the tick-borne encephalitis virus. It is estimated that in some regions of Poland as much as 60% of ticks are carriers of borrelia. Other stinging insects, flies, mosquitoes, bitterns, etc., can also be a source of serious infections.

 

Wounds of the skin and the penetration of toxins into the body

Wounding the skin makes it easier for toxins and microbes to enter the body. Skin diseases, such as: allergies, eczema, fungal infections, can weaken the natural barrier constituted by the skin and thus facilitate the invasion of toxins and microbes.

 

 

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