Not exact matches
Alcohol peaks
in mommy's
blood and milk at about 1/2 to an hour upon first drink, but of course that can vary from person to person, depending on weight, how much food was eaten
in the same time period, body fat, ect... Just like how alcohol leaves your
blood stream it will also leave your milk and will not
accumulate in the milk.
If LDL - cholesterol levels are elevated
in the
blood stream, cholesterol will
accumulate in the vessel wall leading to plaque formation
in the vessels (atherosclerosis).
Once it enters the
blood stream, it can get
accumulated in any specific organ or tissue causing disease.
So when I got into the business I realized that people who had an impacted colon were impacted all the time, all of the garbage that it was
accumulating in their system would leech into their
blood stream in their lymphatic system and it would come out through their pores.
As a result they
accumulate toxins
in the
blood stream that can make them feel ill.