Think of it this way: the gut lining is a barrier which keeps food particles from
entering other body systems.
Not exact matches
Somehow, a belief
system that teaches people that they are the center of all the universe, created in the image of the most perfect being imaginable, strikes me as a bit more of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to live forever because of our «specialness», but that we live our short lifetimes and die like every
other living thing on the planet, our
bodies decomposing and ultimately
entering the food chain once again, on a tiny speck of a planet in an ordinary, remote backwater of the universe.
Those studies show that BPA is a powerful hormone disruptor that affects multiple hormonal
systems and that can
enter the
body through the skin or
other pathways beyond food consumption.
The cocaine vaccine works the same way
other vaccines do: by stimulating the immune
system to produce antibodies that bind to a foreign entity, preventing it from
entering the brain or otherwise interacting with the
body's organs and tissues.
Often, breast cancer spreads to these lymph nodes, thereby
entering the lymphatic
system and allowing the cancer to spread to
other parts of the
body.
Inflammation leads to disturbed gut flora (or maybe it's the
other way around — the classic chicken and the egg dilemma), SIBO, malfunctioning toll - like receptors, and leaky gut, allowing proteins to
enter the
body and provoke an inflammatory response by the immune
system.
The significance of detox becomes apparent when you understand that our main liver detox gene, P450, has been crippling by the industrial seed oils ubiquitous in the food
system thus hindering our ability to detox; recent studies have found that soybean oil, canola oil (and vegetable oils as they typically contain soybean / canola oil) significantly affect the expression of many genes that metabolize drugs and
other foreign compounds that
enter the
body, suggesting that a soybean oil - enriched diet could affect one's response to drugs and environmental toxicants.
If your intestines aren't functioning well, bad substances can
enter your bloodstream and
other body systems, slowing down your metabolism and activating your immune
system.