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Systemic Detoxification Flow

Meaning

Systemic Detoxification Flow describes the integrated, multi-organ process by which the body identifies, metabolizes, and eliminates endogenous waste products, excess hormones, and exogenous toxins from circulation. A robust flow is characterized by the efficient function of the liver’s Phase I and Phase II enzyme systems, adequate bile production, and unimpaired renal and gastrointestinal clearance. Optimal flow is critical for preventing the accumulation of toxic burden, which can interfere with cellular signaling and hormonal balance. Impaired flow is a significant contributor to chronic illness and hormonal imbalance.