Detoxification

Toxins don't belong in our body

Our body is a collecting place for toxic substances that are rampant in our environment. Through the years we absorb all sorts of different toxic substances in our system, through our respiratory system, drinking water, food we eat and substances that contact our skin. For many years fish was considered as a healthy food source. By massively dumping of e.g. mercury in the water, the oceans are so extremely polluted that today it’s almost impossible to eat healthy fish. Recently the Japanese thought it was necessary to eat whale meat. The consequences were very bad. The liver of those whales contained more than 5000 times the permitted quantity of mercury! The healthy aspect of fish has come to an end with this, and we can only hope for amelioration in the future. But as long as only the US keeps dumping countless tons of mercury in the oceans yearly, this future is far away. Let alone the growing industries in fast expanding Asian countries.

Toxins and chronic fatigue syndrome

We all are part of this problem. Also our food is being exposed to toxic substances. Washing vegetables is very important but not sufficient. With every rain shower the toxins flush into the soil where they will be absorbed by the roots. These toxins accumulate and cause lots of problems. Just think about the many thousands of people with chronic fatigue syndrome. And we’re not even talking about the growing number of cancer and diabetic patients. Globally 2,000,000 people die annually because of working with toxins. Many others are sick or weakened, and therefore more sensitive to stress and other illnesses. A proper detoxification is therefore necessary for everyone. By cleaning your bowel you can solve the Leaky Gut Syndrome (in combination with the Rejuvenal OmegaMatrix®). Because of this, many symptoms will disappear. The TerreMatrix® is a must to bring along on your work or vacation to countries with poor food and water conditions.

Detox therapy

For a detoxification therapy it is of great importance to take a higher dosage during 3 to 6 months. Build up slowly, adding one gram per every second day for example. Start with a level scoop (1 gram) and increase the amount of clay up to 1 gram per 10 kg body weight. So a person of 70 kgs uses 7 level scoops per day for 3 to 6 month period. Stay on this maximum level for several months, then slowly go back to a daily maintenance of 2 scoops. With this you eliminate the majority of all your toxins from your body. An ionic exchange takes place, during which the toxins are being replaced by the minerals needed at these places. This is a time consuming process, but essential to do once every several years. More often is recommended, especially for those working in a toxic environment. Our body contains radioactive substances, which are attached into the skeleton or in the adipose tissue. Think for example of Strontium 90. TerreMatrix® contains Strontium as well but negatively charged. This will be exchanged by the body in place of the radioactive Strontium 90 which then will be removed by the kidneys. Strontium is well known to be an important substance for building strong bones, together with vitamin D3 and K2, found in PhytoMatrix®. Even NASA used TerreMatrix® for their astronauts to avoid accelerated osteoporosis during long space travels without gravity. Man made calcium by itself made no improvements for bone loss, it only resulted in kidney stones.


Effect of green tea (matcha) on gastrointestinal tract absorption of polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated dibenzofurans and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins in rats.

Morita K, Matsueda T, Iida T.
Fukuoka Institute of Health and Environmental Sciences, Japan.

This paper presents the liver distribution and fecal excretion of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDF) congeners and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDD) congeners, in male rats fed with powdered green tea (matcha). The rats were given a treatment diet containing 10% matcha for the first five days. Then, the animals were administered 4 g of 10% matcha diet containing 0.5 ml of the casual rice-bran oil of Yusho that had occurred in the Southwest part of Japan in 1968 and kept on the same diet for another five days. The fecal excretion of PCB, PCDF and PCDD in the group fed with 10% matcha were 4.4, 2.4-9.1 and 2.5-4.7 times higher (p < 0.01), respectively, than that in the control group. The liver distribution of PCB, PCDF and PCDD in the same groups were 79%, 20-75% and 26-67% of the control group, respectively. These findings suggest that administration of matcha is useful as a treatment of Yusho patients exposed to PCB, PCDF and PCDD.

 

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