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When a cancer patient receives anti-cancer therapies, such as chemotherapy, radiation, herbs, supplements, and others, millions of cells are destroyed. Along with these dead cells, millions of dead proteins float in the body. These dead proteins overload the extra-cellular fluids in the blood and place adverse pressure on the remaining healthy cells. Unless this condition is dealt with quickly, normal cel1s will starve because they cannot sustain normal metabolic and chemical reactions in such a polluted environment.
When dead proteins produce more free radicals, the result is cell autointoxication. This is why the cells need to be flushed of these harmful toxins.
When a patient receives traditional therapies such as chemotherapy or radiation, many tumor and cancer cells are destroyed and must be eliminated. Many patients cannot eliminate all of the dead cells at once and die from autointoxication.
Detoxification techniques are essential tools that allow the body to effectively eliminate dead tumor cells and proteins, and as well, the toxic effects of some cancer therapies. Simultaneously, we give the body's natural defenses a better opportunity to work effectively.
Throughout the body, several organs work in balance and need to be supported organ by organ to assist them in detoxifying the body. The lungs, colon, liver, skin, kidneys and lymph system all function to eliminate metabolic wastes, including dead cancer and other cells, dead proteins and chemicals from the body. These organs cleanse us internally and work together to maintain a harmonious balance in the body.
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