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Are You at Risk for Diabetes?
Diabetes currently affects 7% of the United States population,
or 20.8 million Americans, and more than half are women.
Diabetes is the 6th leading cause of death today, and a large
percentage of diabetics don't even know that they have...
Cherry Tea From the Cherry Tree
The information shared in this article does not replace your doctor's advice. Always seek professional help. God Is Real and Recovery is of God. Genesis 1:29 and 30 And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the...
Eat for Beauty
Marjet D. Heitzer, Ph.D.
The Plateau-proof Diet Foundation
http://www.plateauproofdiet.com
Email: info@plateauproofdiet.com
Consuming a diet rich in beneficial nutrients such as vitamins
and minerals results...
Obesity:The Gateway to Diseases
Do you know the name of that one disease which has spread in the U.S.A. like an epidemic? Are you aware of the fact that the maximum number of people suffering from this disease in the world are in no other country but U.S.A.? It might sound very...
Oral Chelation – What Can It Do For You? (Part 2)
Intravenous chelation therapy was more popular than oral chelation initially. It involved the injection of EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) that is an effective and widely studied chelating agent. But gradually, oral chelation scored over...
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Sweat Out Your Body Toxins
In this toxic world where harmful chemicals enter your body on a daily basis, there is the inevitable need to detoxify. You intake arsenic and heavy metals along with the food you eat and the water you drink. Even the air that you breathe and which comes into contact with your skin contaminates your body with airborne particles and gases. Toxins will never cease to invade your diet and environment. The good news is detoxifying your body will not cost you a lot of time, money, and effort.
Saunas, apart from their relaxing and soothing benefits, are proven to be one of the easiest and most effective ways to get rid of the body’s pollutants. Saunas stimulate sweating by subjecting the body to a high temperature, from about 100 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit depending on whether one uses the conventional sauna or the much lower temperature of the far infrared sauna (FIRS). When you sweat, toxic chemicals that have accumulated in your body are purged out of your skin’s pores. It is estimated that around 30 percent of bodily wastes are expelled from the skin by way of perspiration. Further, the waste products secreted through the skin are more than common than those which are discharged with the urine and stool. Health practitioners have noted that smokers who use the
sauna will often leave a yellow residue on their towels. Sauna owners also reported that a thick, black layer of accumulated tar build up on their sauna benches.
The sweat route is indeed the most natural, most passive, and most convenient way to eliminate body toxins. There is no drug to take and no pain to endure. While sweating is a natural mechanism, it must still be induced properly and safely to make it thoroughly effective in liberating harmful chemicals out of the body. Clinical studies show that an hour spent in a sauna will release about a quarter of sweat. Getting a sauna will surely cost you bucks, more so if you intend to install one in your private home. But when you consider the lifelong incapacity and enduring expenses of suffering from toxin-induced diseases like cancers, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and heart stroke, a sauna is relatively cheap. Apart from releasing toxins, you also enjoy the calming and rejuvenating feeling saunas give by improving your body circulation and skin complexion. Ultimately, a proper sauna not only cleanses the skin surface but also purifies the body on a cellular level. That’s bodily cleansing inside and out!
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