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Heavy metal and biotoxin Binding explained

heavy metal toxins How heavy metal binding and biotoxin binding works

How heavy metal binding and biotoxin binding works. When a biotoxin or heavy metal enters the body through inhalation, digestion, transmission or injection, it is tagged, identified and broken down by the immune system and hopefully eliminated through the blood, lymph, colon, kidneys, liver and skin. If a person has a suppressed or damaged immune system, the biotoxins and heavy metals may not be properly tagged, and the body may struggle to remove them. They may end up in the body permanently attaching to the brain and neurological tissue, thereby affecting nerve cell function. They also can attach to any kind of cell or part of the body like joints, organs, soft tissue, etc. This process causes a cascading effect of the body’s inflammatory pathways. Increased cytokine pro-inflammatory production can cause chronic neurological and systemic inflammation. Over time there may be localized damage in key areas, leading to a chronic illness process and a labeled disease tag.