
Unless you are living in a sterile bubble, your body becomes more and more toxic with everyday living. Eating cooked and processed foods, breathing unclean air and drinking less-than-pure water is the norm for most. It’s a fact of our modern society. A body cleanse can eliminate addiction, bad habits and unhealthy thought patterns. During a cleanse, the brain recovers its natural sensitivity to simple foods. Salt, sugar, fats and processed foods become naturally unattractive.
Although we might think of intoxication as the result of having one too many glasses of wine at the company Christmas party, in this instance, becoming toxic, or intoxication, is the result of absorption,
retention, or development of toxins in the body. These wastes and residues can weaken the proper function of your body, or even injure or damage vital organs as they build up in your system. Intoxication can be moderate, middling, or severe, depending on the severity of the toxins, how much is being stored in your body, and how long you’ve been holding these toxins inside. Read More
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Body Detox, Digestion, Exercise and the Brain, Sugar and Food Addiction, Weight Loss