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About the affect of Toxins on Therapy:

What is a Toxin?
A toxin can be something you ingest like food, drink or anything that goes into the mouth. Toxins can also be anything that you can smell through your nose or anything that comes into contact with your skin. Negative toxins may only affect you and they may not affect you in a negative way for ever.

How can a toxin affect me?
Toxins can play a role in many psychological and physical problems. However, these toxins are not the same as the toxins of conventional medicine. These toxins are substances which are harmless to most people, but which have an adverse effect on a particular person’s energy system.  Different people have different sensitivities, and a toxin for one person may be harmless to another. In other words “One man’s meat is another man’s poison!”

What is an example of a toxin?
Ingested toxins can be found in food like wheat, milk or sugar. Inhaled toxins can be found in substances like perfumes or aftershave. Contacted toxins can be found in substances, like washing powder or hair shampoo.

What can a toxin do to me?
A toxin can cause your problem in the first place or it could prevent a therapy treatment working. It can trigger the problem to come back after the problem has been ‘fixed’. Your therapist may advise you to stay away from certain toxins for a few months until your body is more balanced.

Where are Toxins?
Toxins are everywhere in our everyday lives in the home, at work and when we play.  An overdose or overload of toxins can have a vast effect on our health and well being.

What is an example of how toxins can affect me?
If you get Hay fever at certain time of the year the chances are your body is on overload from Toxins and it is having a problem dealing with the additional toxins that are floating around in the air.

What is the solution to toxins?
Where possible cut back on as many other toxins as you can, eat a healthy diet, cutting back on additives, stop using perfumes for the time being and allow your body to stabilise with the extra toxins surrounding you. Drink plenty of good quality water to flush your body out. Think of your body being like a barrel that has a constant supply of toxins dripping into it and if the barrel does not get a chance to empty it gets overloaded and can cause problems. Your body can react with emotional problems or even disease.

How can I find out more about toxins?
Below is a sample list of some websites where you can get more information and there are hundreds of them!

Read – Learn – Decide.

Simply put beware of strong smells, chemicals & additives!

If you would like more help or advice about how toxins may be affecting you email me gillian@thoughtfields.co.uk.

Best Wishes

Gilli

P.S.

If you are experiencing a problem and you think it might be caused by toxins CALL me NOW Freephone 0800 731 8316

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