Exotic poisons such as bacteria, viruses, pesticides, fertilizers, drugs, air pollution, water pollution, heavy metal pollution, electromagnetic wave pollution, noise pollution, etc.
Endogenous poison refers to the poison produced by the accumulation, stagnation and regeneration of waste during the thank-you process. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that "poison" invades the human body, which will block the circulation of qi, consume qi and blood, destroy the normal operation of qi, blood and nutrition of viscera and meridians, and lead to disease and aging.
Modern medical research shows that the long-term accumulation of "poison" in the body will inevitably lead to the dysfunction of various tissues and cells, causing countless harm to the human body. It can cause many diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, digestive system diseases, urinary system diseases, etc., and damage the immune system, seriously threatening human health.
In order to get rid of diseases, strengthen the body and maintain health, we must take the means of detoxification to avoid the harm of "poison" to the body to the maximum extent. The so-called detoxification is the process of expelling toxins, keeping the detoxification pipeline unobstructed and the detoxification route unobstructed. In particular, keeping the digestive tract unobstructed and defecating unobstructed is an important sign of whether there are obstacles in the digestive tract and detoxification channels. Because from a medical point of view, detoxification through defecation is the simplest and most effective way.
Ge Hong, a medical scientist in the Jin Dynasty in China, said: "If you want to live forever, you should be bright in the yang; If you don't die, there is no shit in your intestines. " Explain that detoxification of stool can prolong life. Detoxification means neutralizing and dissolving toxins. There are two meanings: first, direct toxicity, which directly neutralizes and dissolves toxins with drugs; The second is indirect detoxification, which uses the regulating function of human viscera to achieve the purpose of dissolving and neutralizing toxins.