Melino S, Sabelli R and Paci M. Allyl sulfur compounds and
cellular detoxification system: effects and perspectives in cancer therapy.
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Strong bones and teeth, balanced hormones, a healthy nervous and cardiovascular
system, well functioning
detoxification pathways and much more depend upon
cellular magnesium sufficiency.
Eliminates toxins and other unusable substances from the body - Organs of the digestive
system that are particularly important to detoxification are the liver and gallbladder (cleanses and purifies blood) and intestines (provides a barrier from the rest of the body and has good bacteria which aid in detoxification) D. Urinary System - kidneys filter the blood to remove cellular waste (some water and bile pigments) E. Skin - sweat glands act like a second kidney; sweating is a very effective way to help remove toxins from the
system that are particularly important to
detoxification are the liver and gallbladder (cleanses and purifies blood) and intestines (provides a barrier from the rest of the body and has good bacteria which aid in
detoxification) D. Urinary
System - kidneys filter the blood to remove cellular waste (some water and bile pigments) E. Skin - sweat glands act like a second kidney; sweating is a very effective way to help remove toxins from the
System - kidneys filter the blood to remove
cellular waste (some water and bile pigments) E. Skin - sweat glands act like a second kidney; sweating is a very effective way to help remove toxins from the body.
Consisting of vessels, spleen, thymus, and fluid - filled lymph nodes, the lymphatic
system plays an integral role in absorbing excess fats and fluids, fighting infection by addressing toxins that are introduced to the body from both external means (food, air, personal care products, environmental pollution, and water) as well as internal ones (damaged proteins and
cellular / metabolic waste), making it a crucial
detoxification pathway.
Methylation, a fundamental epigenetic process whereby carbon groups are attached to DNA to either silence it or promote its expression, is quintessential to
cellular processes including
detoxification, metabolism, neurotransmitter synthesis, mitochondrial energy production, central nervous
system function, cell cycle regulation,
cellular integrity, and immune homeostasis — and derangements in methylation have been implicated in many diseases (Robertson, 2005).
Strong bones and teeth, balanced hormones, a healthy nervous and cardiovascular
system, well - functioning
detoxification pathways and much more depend upon
cellular magnesium sufficiency.