Sentences with phrase «body burden using»

To avoid toxin exposure and to decrease your present body burden use the following checklist to choose safer alternatives for a less toxic lifestyle.

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In a study presented in the featured clinical investigation article of the November issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, they used 18F - fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET / CT imaging to show that the amount of cell - free tumor DNA circulating in the bloodstream correlates with tumor metabolism (linked to cancer aggressiveness), not tumor burden (amount of cancer in the body).
The reduction in urinary aluminium supported the future longer - term use of silicic acid as non-invasive therapy for reducing the body burden of aluminium in Alzheimer's disease.
As a functional practitioner, I use clinical detoxification programs as a tool to help re-establish balance in the digestive system, strengthen immunity and reduce the burden on the body.
It includes reducing exposure from heavy metals like mercury from seafood and metal dental fillings as well as using natural supplements like B - vitamins, liver - stimulating bitters and even metal binders to lower the body's total toxin burden.
Of course, the corn that's used is genetically modified — adding to the toxic burden within the human body.
Others with more severe damage need to obtain their food from local farmers who do not use pesticides, anti-fungals, GMO feed, hormone - filled injections or antibiotics on their vegetables, poultry or other food; they will also need to remove the chemical burden absorbed through their skin, the largest organ in the body.
The term used to refer to these chemicals is body burden.
In accordance, the tradition from the late 1960s and early 1970s for artists such as Marina Abramović, Vito Acconci, Gina Pane and Chris Burden to privilege the use of their own body in their works, is waning.
«If anything I think I was coming out of the tradition of artists who used their own body, like Chris Burden or Bruce Nauman.
I would like to chart the change that has taken place from artists being the central figure in their work doing the performance or using their own bodies, for example Maria Abramovich and Chris Burden, where the artist is the centre of the work.
While still an art student, Burden began doing controversial performances, using his body as a
Justice Wilcox found that in 1829 the claim area was occupied and used by «Aboriginal people who spoke dialects of a common language and who acknowledged and observed a common body of laws and customs».47 He accepted that what united and distinguished them from neighbouring groups was a «commonality of belief, language, custom and material culture».48 Though sub-groups or families exercised particular rights and responsibilities for particular areas to which they «belonged», those rights and responsibilities arose from a wider normative system that operated within the broader Noongar society.49 The rights of the sub-group were burdened by the entitlement of others to access land for various purposes.50
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