Cells make up the organs in your body. They form the blood, bone, marrow, and any other body part. When these cells are so toxic they cannot function as they are supposed to, then symptoms of that malfunction will become evident. The heart may malfunction, or the blood cells may form a clot, or the liver may fail, or the kidney, or the pancreas, and so on. These symptoms of cell malfunction are what Western medicine calls “Disease.” Depending on the affected organ or part, and the type of malfunction, the symptoms are put into categories and given names.
But they are all symptoms of cellular malfunction. As long as your cells contain toxins they must malfunction to some degree. Only clean cells can function as designed, for optimal health and long life.
It is important that if you are concerned about any of these symptoms, you should seek advice from a competent and qualified health professional.
Establish that your health professional understands what the symptoms of detoxification really mean. Surprisingly, many do not, and may mistakenly diagnose the onset of a disease.
It is important that if you are concerned about any of these symptoms, you should seek advice from a competent and qualified health professional.
Establish that your health professional understands what the symptoms of detoxification really mean. Surprisingly, many do not, and may mistakenly diagnose the onset of a disease.
Three stages of De-Toxification:
1. As toxins exit the cells, the surrounding nerves in the Matrix will again cause the same symptoms as they did when the toxins entered. The entry of toxins may have been gradual, without much pain. The exit however, may be more concentrated so the pain may be more noticeable. Symptoms of your prevailing problem may appear – even if it is a problem which up until now has not been apparent to you. If this happens to you, you will know that you are in the first stage of detoxifying
2. Once the toxins are back in the Matrix, the same symptoms as before may occur – tiredness, joint and back pain, irritability etc.
3. Finally, the toxins exit the body via the same pathways available to them when they entered. They may take the digestive tract (vomiting, loose motions, urine, constipation), the respiratory tract (coughing, cold symptoms), or the skin (pimples, rashes, sweating).
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