Fat-Soluble Toxins
Cross-source consensus on Fat-Soluble Toxins from 3 sources and 8 claims.
3 sources · 8 claims
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- Environmental toxins that enter the body are fat-soluble, causing them to accumulate in fat cells rather than being readily excreted. — How the Body Stores and Mobilizes Fat-Soluble Toxins
- Fat-soluble toxins are the primary substrates processed by the liver during Phase 1 detoxification. — Phase One Liver Detoxification
- Fat-soluble toxins stored in fat cells are released into circulation when fat stores are mobilized during fasting. — How the Body Stores and Mobilizes Fat-Soluble Toxins
- Fat-soluble toxins are stored in fatty tissues before detox. — Detox Symptoms and Fat-Soluble Toxin Release
- Fat-soluble toxins re-enter the bloodstream when released during detox. — Detox Symptoms and Fat-Soluble Toxin Release
- The liver converts fat-soluble toxins into a water-soluble state. — Detox Symptoms and Fat-Soluble Toxin Release
- Fat-soluble toxins can remain sequestered in adipose tissue throughout a person's entire life. — How the Body Stores and Mobilizes Fat-Soluble Toxins
- Converting fat-soluble toxins to water-soluble form enables more effective elimination from the body. — Detox Symptoms and Fat-Soluble Toxin Release