Protein aggregates and
other cellular waste are delivered to lysosomes, the digestive apparatus in cells, and degraded.
Not exact matches
Lymph is a highly underrated circulatory system within the body and it is responsible for detoxifying
waste from the skin on a
cellular level, in addition to its many, many
other functions.
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 body.
Autophagy converts proteins from damaged mitochondria and
other forms of
cellular waste into free amino acids.
That can also help digest the
cellular walls of unwanted
wastes like toxins, undigested proteins, and
other cellular debris.
The blood and lymphatic system transport
waste and toxins to
other areas for elimination, including
cellular waste.