Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Detoxification – Personalizing Detoxification Programs – Video

Detoxification
Part 4 – Personalizing Detoxification Programs

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#1. The following can be examples of excessive detox sytmptoms:
#2. Elimination of candida and fungi can cause release of toxins in cell walls and make symptoms temporarily worse.
#3. Detox baths can be made with Epsom salts, Himalayan salt rocks, lavender, apple cider vinegar, or clay.
#4. This gene, which affects the synthesis of glutathione S-transferases enzymes, is missing in 50% of population.
#5. Urine pH in the morning should typically be 7.35 – 7.45 (slightly alkaline).

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