Many people do not fully utilize all of the natural detoxification functions within their bodies. Our bowels, liver, kidneys and breathing eliminate our bodily waste.
Seldom do we take advantage of our lymphatic system. This system acts as a built in sanitation center. It is responsible for moving our body’s poisonous waste products and shifting them to our detoxification organs: the liver and kidneys.
In 2002, Dr. Paula Baille-Hamilton of Sterling University in Scotland made the observation that over the previous 40 years, obesity rates had climbed in unison with chemical use. Researchers began to look at the data, and found evidence to back up Baille-Hamilton’s observations.
Through years of research, Dr. Baille-Hamilton identified certain toxic chemicals, which contribute to people’s weight gain.These ‘Chemical Calories’, or obesogens act within our bodies as hormones, and have a damaging effect on the sympathetic nervous system (SNS), which is our hormonal regulatory system for weight control.