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    What do you see as the most effective detox protocol for modern dietary and environmental toxins?

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    • SugarS
      Sugar
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      How do we cleanse the human race and make them more pure?

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      • Crypt KeeperC
        Crypt Keeper
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        The question in the title, I don't know... probably sweating? Sauna? Perhaps not the most effective but maybe the safest way to detox?

        As for the question in the post... ahem... not sure the public at large are ready for that conversation yet.

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        • M
          Mulloch94
          last edited by Mulloch94

          Is this about health or social existence? Unless you can find a place on earth that isn't bombarded by EMF you're never going to detox "environmental toxins." Don't start going down this road, it's for your own good. You'll end up like FrankTufano and covering your whole house in silver fabric or whatever the fuck that shit is he's using. Dude was complaining he couldn't breathe at nights because his bed was covered in so many layers and he couldn't get enough oxygen...but at least he kept the EMF out, lmao. People like that are never the ones to live long healthy lives.

          @Sugar said in What do you see as the most effective detox protocol for modern dietary and environmental toxins?:

          How do we cleanse the human race

          Get all this weird ass woke shit out of our universities. Even Marx would cringe at how far the left as sunk now days.

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          • BioEclecticB
            BioEclectic
            last edited by BioEclectic

            Dietary and environmental toxins? Not ingesting or being exposed as much as reasonably possible. Then vitamins and minerals take over from there. The way i've understood it, you need just a bit more than what your body uses for itself, any excess will often move on to secondary duties like toxin removal or mitigation. Ideally it would be a steady supply also.

            Just a sample list but Zinc is good for certain toxins, Selenium and Copper for others, B1, Vit-C, Glycine etc etc.

            Be extremely careful with some of the detox protocols you may have stumbled upon, research them well before attempting.

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