Thanks and I will print this out also. So much info to absorb all at one time!
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> Subject: RE: [eSens] heavy metals
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> Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 10:45 AM
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> Hi Cheryl and Marc,
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> The adrenals and the organs of the lymphatic system use all
> the same nutrients. So when your lymphatic system is taxed
> by getting toxins out (or trying to unsuccessfully) , it
> uses huge reserves of nutrients which then causes
> deficiency of those nutrients to the rest of your body.
> Your adrenals then have little to keep them going. Then
> you have the side-effect of adrenal fatigue and sometimes
> outright adrenal disease as a side-effect of your body
> dealing with toxins (any toxin, not just metal toxins).
> Taking supplements for the liver helps the adrenals in
> several ways--the liver is part of the lymphatic system and
> helps to detox wastes. The more efficiently it does this,
> the fewer nutrients, over-all, are used and the faster
> toxins leave your body. Your lymphatic system will run
> better as a result (but remember that the liver is only one
> organ of the lymphatics-- the kidneys, skin, and lungs, plus
> the overall lymphatic plumbing are also
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> involved.) Liver supplementation also helps directly by
> supplying the body with more nutrients which the adrenals
> can also use.
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> Diane
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> --- On Sun, 11/15/09, Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries.
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> From: Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries.
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> Subject: RE: [eSens] heavy metals
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> To: eSens@yahoogroups.
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> Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 12:06 PM
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> > What you wrote was of extreme interest to me since
> I have suffered from
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> > metal poisoning and have adrenal fatigue. However, I
> do have a question.
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> > How exactly do the two relate? Does the strain put on
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> > metal poisoning cause the adrenal fatigue? If so
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> I've read that if one has weakened adrenals, then the
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> imbalances just from that. So the root problem may not be
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> heavy metals, but rather the weakend organs that cannot
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> in balance. So supporting the adrenals (and also the liver
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> which will have more to do with properly functioning
> adrenals) should help
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> all by itself. But many doctors tend to ignore this, and
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> pull out the metals without supporting the adrenals, liver,
> and kidneys.
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> Which for some people leads to disaster, as their organs
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> bloodstream.
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> Marc
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