Suffering, getting worse
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@Samyo said in Suffering, getting worse:
When improve the exit out of my bowels, it comes out of my skin too.
Detox pathway and eczema
It's a question of faucets and flow. The window is partly open. The way out is not completely free.
Figurative explanation (image). The emunctories are saturated, the liver is overloaded, and the Cyp P450 detox pathway is in slow motion, particularly phase 1 of the detoxification process, which involves cytochrome P450 enzymes. These enzymes are responsible for transforming toxins into less harmful substances. However, if the intake of nutrients essential to this phase is insufficient, or if the toxic load is too high, detoxification can be slowed or even inhibited.
If the liver and the kidneys can’t do the job, and if the interstitial tissues are already full (heavy metals), only the intestines (feces) and the skin remain.
No heavy detox, without stimulation of the liver, on a soft way. E.g. one drop lemon EO or best Rosemary verbenone essential oil (on a tsp coconut oil or honey), which is often used to stimulate the liver, particularly in cases of fatigue or for detox treatments. 10' before breakfast. It is known for its hepatoprotective, detoxifying, and decongestant properties for the liver.
It takes time. Moderate wine and beer and other alcohol. Should be suppressed when the liver is overburdened. -
@Samyo from experience with clients, Danny has found milk is one of the last things people can get under control. You’re likely not producing the enzymes in the liver necessary to digest dairy proteins — it is still a very anti-inflammatory food so it’s probably on average therapeutic.
This will be different than what you’re experiencing with foods that speed up bowel transit.
You could try eating a farm fresh egg yolk without the egg white, plus a dab of coconut oil to mitigate the pufa…