Detox treatment
There are two types of detoxification therapy. One is to neutralize heavy metals by using organic compounds to neutralize and expel harmful heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, iron and mercury from the body. The organic compound also has the function of i
Results of neutralization and detoxification therapy
- Significantly lower concentrations of toxic heavy metals (lead, copper) in the body (P<0.001)
- Significantly increased number of vascular endothelial precursor cells (P<0.001) Increased adiponectin concentration in patients with coronary heart disease (P<0.001)
- Arterial diameter width and increased blood flow in brachial arteries of the arm
The second is to improve the number of detoxification molecular in the body. This detoxifying molecule acts on cells, neutralizing free radicals and other oxidants, and putting cells in a reduced state. In fact, all the biochemical reactions in cells put body in this reductive state. So when body stops being reductive, our lives end.
The detoxification molecule can also neutralize substances containing oxidants (commonly known as free radicals). The most abundant and important water-soluble antioxidant today, it is a powerful endogenous antioxidant that is produced in the body.
The structure of this protein neutralizes oxidizing substances in the body, and it has the properties of accepting and releasing electrons very easily, making it highly antioxidant. Detoxifying molecules are present in every cell of the body, but in concentrations seven to ten times higher in liver cells than anywhere else. This is why the liver plays an important role in detoxifying the body.
Detoxifying molecules' transferases attach themselves to toxins, marking them as dangerous and helping to remove chemicals that are not naturally produced by the body.
These chemicals are known as exotics and can be drugs, environmental pollutants, or any number of substances.