GiGi
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Neurotoxins are called neurotoxins because they have a high affinity for nerves.
When a neurotoxin travels down the gut, 15 feet of tube lined with nerve endings, there is no chance in the world that these neurotoxins are going to come out in your poop. It doesn't have affinity for your poop. It has affinity for the nerve endings in the gut wall, and that is where it is going to end up.
Once it is picked up by the nerve endings because of their "curious" nature, it moves straight back to the spinal cord. It takes less than 24 hours, and then straight up in the spinal cord in the neurons into the brain.
So neurotoxins are on a constant endless circuit in our system, of elimination, getting stuck in different places, and reabsorption.
The pool of circulating neurotoxins ever increases in your life unless you do something about it.
Please see mop-up and binding agents I have posted about. See Dr. K's Neurotoxin Elimination Protocol on http://www.neuraltherapy.com/
Take care.
[ 21. June 2006, 02:48 PM: Message edited by: GiGi ]
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