Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Enzymes #1

By increasing detoxification capacity, of course, we also increase protection against cancer. Why is this so important? Because we are constantly taking toxins into our bodies – when we fill up at the service station, eat burnt food or just absorb general pollution. It is important to understand that toxins are excreted via the skin and through the kidneys. But it is also important to know that toxins must first be rendered excretable. That’s why so-called detoxes and heavy metal chelation are not enough in themselves and are not sustainable.

The excretion capacity of the body is determined by enzymes, and these enzymes have to find their way into the body somehow. Because it is enzymes that convert toxins into an excretable form. This enzyme capacity can be measured. If our enzyme production is high enough, we will have a high detoxification capacity and consequently greater cancer resistance. This enzyme activity is genetic and thus varies between individuals.