Your immune system is your first line of defense against infection and disease. If your immune system is operating as it should, you’ll be better equipped to deal with the challenges your body faces.
For instance, did you know that we face over 60,000 germs on a daily basis? Fortunately for us, only 1-2% are potentially harmful.
Our immune system is constantly sorting through this information and preparing the body to respond.
We can help it do its thing by keeping it adequately powered through good nutritional intakes of vitamins, minerals, and nutrients.
Your immune system needs more support when it’s working hard.
Vitamin C is well documented in its ability to protect the body from free radicals.
The active form of vitamin D3 is thought to play a central role in protection against respiratory virus infections.
But underdog zinc is perhaps the most important due to how common zinc deficiency is (almost 1 in 4) , and its essential role as a stimulant of antiviral immunity.
You can’t feel your best when your body is inflamed.
We pack our drinks with over 300mg of dietary plants to aid absorption and to provide the body with rich sources of antioxidants.
Did you know chamomile and ginger are some of the most powerful sources of antioxidants? But it’s vitamin C that really steals the show with its ability to donate a hydrogen atom, and form a relatively stable ascorbyl-free radical. To prevent oxidative damage, we need lots of antioxidants to remove these pesky oxygen-centred radicals!
Mood Booster
Have you met many people with colds who are in a great mood?
Probably not, and there’s a reason for that.
When our immune system is under threat, so is our mood.
Vitamin C really is a powerhouse; famous its energising effect, it’s great for relieving tiredness and fatigue naturally.
Vitamin D deficiency has long been linked to depression, with some clinical studies even showing moderate improvement in depression with supplementation of the sunshine vitamin.
Gut Health
Over 80% of your immune system resides in your gut, so good immune health and good gut health are inherently connected.
Vitamin C, flavonoids, polyphenols and citric acid found in our drinks are there to support digestion. But let’s not forget zinc!
This mineral is critical for a healthy gut, and a deficiency can lead to various gastrointestinal disorders
Basically, there are eight ways toxins damage our bodies.
👉🏻 Toxins poison enzymes so they don’t work properly.
Our bodies are enzyme engines. Every physiological function depends on enzymes to manufacture molecules, produce energy, and create cell structures. Toxins damage enzymes and thus undermine countless bodily functions—inhibiting the production of hemoglobin in the blood, for example, or lowering the body’s capacity to prevent the free-radical damage that accelerates aging.
👉🏻 Toxins displace structural minerals, resulting in weaker bones.
People need to maintain healthy bone mass for lifelong mobility. When toxins displace the calcium present in bone, there is a twofold effect: weaker skeletal structures and increased toxins, released by bone loss, which circulate throughout the body.
👉🏻 Toxins damage the organs
Toxins damage nearly all your organs and systems. My book, The Toxin Solution, focuses specifically on the detox organs. If your digestive tract, liver, and kidneys are so toxic they are unable to detox effectively, your detoxification will backfire and your body will remain toxic.
👉🏻 Toxins damage DNA, which increases the rate of aging and degeneration.
Many commonly used pesticides, phthalates, improperly detoxified estrogens, and products containing benzene damage DNA.
Toxins modify gene expression.
Our genes switch off and on to adapt to changes in our bodies and the outer environment. But many toxins activate or suppress our genes in undesirable ways.
👉🏻 Toxins damage cell membranes so they don’t respond properly.
“Signaling” in the body happens in the cell membranes. Damage to these membranes prevents them from getting important messages—insulin not signaling the cells to absorb more sugar, for example, or muscle cells not responding to the message from magnesium to relax.
👉🏻 Toxins interfere with hormones and cause imbalances. This can affect sexual health greatly
Toxins induce, inhibit, mimic, and block hormones. One example: Arsenic disrupts thyroid hormone receptors on the cells, so the cells don’t get the message from the thyroid hormones that cause them to rev up metabolism. The result is inexplicable fatigue.
👉🏻 Last but not least, toxins actually impair your ability to detoxify—and this is the worst problem of all.
When you are very toxic and desperately need to detoxify, it’s harder to do than when you are not toxic. In other words, just when you need your detox systems most (to address health issues), your hard-working detox system is most likely to be functioning below par. Why? Because the heavy toxic load you already carry has overwhelmed your detox capacity. That’s right. The more toxins you have burdening your body, the greater the damage to your body’s detoxification pathways.
That’s why restoring your detox organs—and with them your detox pathways—is such an important challenge
Do that Cleanse Today and Eliminate Toxins from all the 7 pathways of elimination your body has.
1)Skin
2)Lungs
3) Kidney
4)Liver
5)Blood
6) Lymphatic system
7)Colon/Digestive Track