Sentences with phrase «toxic substances out»

This is a tricky little system that helps pump toxic substances out of cells, or prevent their entry in the first place!
It helps your body to continue the function properly and helps in getting the toxic substances out of your body.
Congressional leaders back in the politically turbulent 1970s managed to pass sweeping laws to ensure clean air and water, protect endangered species and keep toxic substances out of everyday household products.
It is our mission to partner with you in keeping dangerous chemicals and toxic substances out of your home.

Not exact matches

The mission: keep those PCs (and the lead, mercury, cadmium, and other toxic substances they contain) out of local landfills.
Keep locked up / out of reach: choking hazards; medicines; toxic substances; items that are hot, sharp, or breakable.
Dangerous and toxic substances commonly found in laundry rooms, bathrooms or garages, should always be kept out of your baby's reach.
If another adult is present, ask for help holding your child while you run the water toward the inside of the eye to flush out the toxic substance.
However, foam can have toxic chemicals that should be kept away from children and latex allergies can rule out that as a substance.
If left unchecked, however, the inflammatory process churns out toxic substances that can kill surrounding cells, whose death triggers more inflammation and creates a vicious cycle.
Although the European Union's (E.U.) Restriction on the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) went into effect in 2006 — effectively banning new electronics (pdf) that contain certain levels of lead, cadmium, mercury and other toxic chemicals — lead has been difficult to phase out due its versatility.
This makes it virtually impossible to carry out experiments to determine the long - term effect of toxic substances on a living organism.
Unlike incandescents, they have no filament that will burn out; and unlike CFLs, they contain no mercury or other toxic substances.
The European Union's toxics program, called REACH, had already identified HBCD as a «substance of very high concern» and called for its phase - out by 2015.
It is a genuine organ, since the bacterial species that comprise it carry out functions crucial to our health, such as the elimination of substances that are foreign to the body (and potentially toxic), or keeping the pathogens that contaminate us at bay.
Aside from the bumps and broken bones and shock - inducing injuries, external chemicals like anesthesia, the spray that most of our food is covered in, hard drugs, and other substances that our organs works hard to filter — a residue is left behind that creates a toxic state in the body that needs to be flushed out.
Once the clay is absorbed into the body, molecules from around the toxic substances and flush it out of the body.
By definition, a detoxification or detox for short, is the physiological or medicinal removal of toxic substances from a living organism, including the human body, which is mainly carried out by the liver.
The toxic substances essentially become captive within the porous, sieve - like architecture of ZeoBind and are then shuttled out of the body via the feces or urine.
The immune system sends out an increasing amount of antibodies to fight these foreign substances and in doing that toxic chemicals are produced which attack the body tissues causing allergic reactions and pain and inflammation throughout the body.
Researchers have long told us how the body sweats out toxic substances, including heavy metals.
Once the integrity of your intestinal lining is compromised, and there is a flow of toxic substances «leaking out» into your bloodstream, your body experiences significant increases in inflammation.
Though our own bodies don't produce substances that are toxic to us, it's important to remember that when our systems are out of balance, we may overproduce some substances.
For a definitive food allergy diagnosis, your veterinarian needs to rule out other potential causes for your dog's anatomical reaction such as exposure to a toxic substance, food intolerance (which is different from a food allergy) or a drug or poison reaction.
Toxic substances that may be licked off the paws or coat and vats of liquid into which a cat can fall, but not climb out of are also hazards.
The chaotic scene (à la Hieronymus Bosch) is spurned by a large sea - witch of sorts, spewing out an inky, oily, all - consuming toxic substance — not unlike Sandy herself.
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