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reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 05:49 AM by BBalazs
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Agreed. Still want to know the mechanisms of OP though.



reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 05:51 AM by bluemirage5
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It's YOUR thread, how about YOU do your own homework then post it for us to read!


reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 05:52 AM by BBalazs
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I know how it works in theory.
I want to know how it works scientifically and established protocols for toxicity removal.
I am in essence asking for help.
Cannot a thread be based on asking for help?
You see may aim is tro debunked established medical protocols in certain areas. I want to make sure I get all the science part correct, I want to make a fool proof arguement.
I know i am right, i want to make sure no one can "debunk" what I am about to post.
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reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 06:03 AM by 1beerplease
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well what you ingest, breathe, "soak" into your skin and your body is how you get toxins..after a while they build up.
"stored" toxins are in fat cells or in your colon ( theres stuff in there thats like rubber...its been there for years full of toxins !) also the fluoride gathers in your pineal gland.


reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 06:16 AM by BBalazs
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Yes i am aware of the whole process.
But knowing the process isnt enough.
To debunk established protocols, i need to put it into science lingo.
I need references, studies, and an anatomical model and explanation of the whole model, so that I too cab throw around Latin words, etc.


reply posted on 24-1-2012 @ 05:49 AM by scraze
Though your OP is overly broad, I think you might benefit from a page I just happened to came across a few days ago: extoxnet.orst.edu... . It's just a brief, but I suppose that the intersection between toxicology and bioaccumulation is close to what you're looking for. If nothing else, perhaps it can serve as a starting point (using the terminology from that page to find more sources). An excerpt:
Bioaccumulation is a normal and essential process for the growth and nurturing of organisms. All animals, including humans, daily bioaccumulate many vital nutrients, such as vitamins A,D and K, trace minerals, and essential fats and amino acids. What concerns toxicologists is the bioaccumulation of substances to levels in the body that can cause harm. Because bioaccumulation is the net result of the interaction of uptake, storage and elimination of a chemical, these parts of the process will be examined further.


Good luck.


reply posted on 24-1-2012 @ 05:56 AM by BBalazs
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Thank you!
Thats the kind of stuff I am looking for.
I can reference that, and use it as point of reference.


reply posted on 24-1-2012 @ 07:11 AM by bluemirage5
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I can't believe for the life of me how you managed to get 2 flags and one star of a thread you started that says NOTHING.

If you think you know so much about the topic with no material to support the title, post it and let's see if you really are right.


reply posted on 24-1-2012 @ 07:15 AM by BBalazs
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I know i am right.
I am appealing for research papers in the area so that I may integrate them, in my coming book.
Yes I have a book deal.

And i have plenty of material from harvard studies to many others.
However i am lacking in the very specific OP.
So it is indeed a very specific call.
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