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You can absorb more toxins through
your skin
Your Skin & Harmful Toxins The skin, also known as the epidermis, is the biggest organ of the
human body. With approximately 16-20 square feet of coverage in an adult
body, this organ acts as a barrier between the internal organs and the
often harmful outer environment. Actually the skin is responsible for a
quarter of the body’s detoxifying each day. And being such an important
elimination tool it is vital to ensure its optimal efficiency. But how do these toxins get there? Well, the skin is permeable, meaning that it can directly absorb toxins both from inside the body and out. Once a chemical has penetrated the outer layer of skin, it works its way through the various levels of the epidermis and eventually finds itself in the blood stream, accessible to any part of the body. Toxins that are most commonly absorbed through the skin are the chemicals used in cosmetic and skin products, and household cleaners (such as bleach, laundry detergent, furniture polish and even including most air fresheners) that are not all natural organic.
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