Tox

£ 17.00

Detoxification from intestinal toxins. The body needs the optimal number of protein / proteins. A high intake of proteins has an adverse effect on the body. The limit is 1.6 grams of protein per kg of body weight per day. The risk lies in the fate of unused amino acids. Deamination, transamination, and decarboxylation processes take place, as well as the formation of toxic substances. However, even a small number of proteins will disrupt enzymatic and metabolic processes which in turn induce an increased action of other toxins. Ketogenesis leads to elevated cholesterol levels. In case of inadequate preparation of proteins, pyrolysis products are formed which have a tumor effect. Substances such as cadaverine, putrescine, piperidine, and pyrrolidine are formed.Increased fat intake leads to the formation of fecal bile acids. They are carcinogenic and mutagenic. Lipoperoxides and oxidized forms of cholesterol are formed in the intestines. This creates substances that are hazardous to health. The bile acids in the intestines turn into fecal lithocholic acid and deoxycholic acid, which are also toxic. Carbohydrates are of minor importance in nutritional toxicology. Excessive consumption of simple sugars and disaccharides may increase the risk of hyperlipemia and hypercholesterolemia. The gut contains Paneth cells that are involved in eliminating mercury and other toxic metals. Among the intestinal toxins we find indium and biogenic amines. Carious streptococci form histamine from sucrose, fructose, maltose, and glucose. Insoluble dextrans, glucans and fructans adhere to the teeth and form plaque. Streptococcus mutans is primarily involved in the development of caries. All these substances arise mainly from intestinal and oral dysbiosis. After correcting the gut environment, the body normally eliminates the toxins. But this is not always the case; toxins are sometimes retained and become extremely dangerous. Mutagenic and carcinogenic intestinal toxins can also be found where no intestinal dysbiosis has been found.

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Weight 0.25 kg
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50 ml