Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Detoxification – Sources of Toxicity – Video

Detoxification
Part 1 – Sources of Toxicity

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#1. When these symptoms PERSIST in spite of improved diet and lifestyle, think DETOX:
#2. Microbial endotoxins come from the overgrowth of:
#3. Dental amalgams, mold, UV radiation, inhalent smoke, and phthalates are all examples of:
#4. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, according to the Surgeon General.
#5. Exotoxins are any toxins produced inside your body, either from normal bodily functions or produced by microbes living inside your body, such as bacteria, viruses, fungus, parasites or yeasts.
#6. The first stage of microbial endotoxin release occurs when a macrophage ingests a ______________ bacterium.

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