When we’re healthy all of our body systems function in harmony. We have energy, sleep well, go to the bathroom easily, have a stable weight, good posture, upbeat attitude and are truly at peace. This is homeostasis.
When we become injured, or sick, the body becomes inflamed – working hard to repair itself and get back into balance. We begin to feel fatigued, constipated, overweight, grumpy, smelly, depressed and sick. If our tissues, digestive system, liver or immune system are all toxic and lacking nutrients, we will be prone to disease or bacteria, fungus and parasites. So, how do our bodies become overloaded with toxins? Through our food, the environment, poor cleansing and stress.
For the next four to twelve weeks , we’ll dive into how toxic overload occurs in the body. We’ll break down some of the contributing factors by exploring organic versus conventional (GMO*) foods, stress, water, alcohol and caffeine, heavy metals, prescription drugs, vitamins, synthetic versus organic (non-GMO) marijuana, parasites and mold/fungus/yeast.
We hope you stick with us on this journey to better health!
*Genetically-modified organisms.
Jaime Arto
With more than 24 years of diverse experience in the health and wellness industry, Jaime has
dedicated her life to caring for and enabling people to increase their overall wellness.
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