Seven Toxins in the Body That Cause Women to Age
 Encyclopedic 
 PRE       NEXT 
Under normal metabolism, food consumed passes through the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, small intestine, and large intestine before being expelled through the anus. This entire process typically completes within 12-24 hours, ensuring waste does not linger excessively in the intestines. Prolonged contact with intestinal walls risks reabsorption of waste, leading to internal toxicity.
Although the body possesses such detoxification mechanisms, fatigue, stress, or other physiological factors can disrupt metabolic function and cause endocrine disorders. This leads to waste products lingering within the body for extended periods.These residual wastes begin to decay within the intestines. The bacterial flora in the colon continuously breaks down these wastes, producing toxins. These toxins are reabsorbed through the colon, constantly seeping into and contaminating the internal environment. They then enter the bloodstream, circulating to various organs throughout the body. This process triggers various diseases, manifesting as memory decline, fatigue, sallow complexion, constipation, hemorrhoids, endocrine disorders, and obesity.
Forms of Toxins in the Human Body:
Free Radicals
Free radicals are the primary factor causing human aging. Moderate levels of free radicals are beneficial, protecting the body from harmful external substances like chemicals. However, excessive free radicals in the body produce strong oxidative effects that damage cells, leading to aging, skin dark spots, allergies, and cardiovascular diseases.
Cholesterol
Cholesterol is an essential nutrient for the human body. Most cholesterol is produced by the liver, serving not only as a structural component but also as a raw material for synthesizing many vital substances. However, long-term excessive intake of cholesterol can elevate serum cholesterol levels, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Lipid Deposition
Modern diets often contain excessively high-calorie foods. Combined with high physical exertion and inadequate hydration, this easily leads to blood viscosity. As blood concentration increases, large amounts of lipids deposit on the inner walls of blood vessels. This deprives organs of sufficient oxygen, causing diseases such as cerebral embolism.
Fecal Matter Accumulation
Fecal matter accumulation refers to the long-term buildup of old stool in the intestines. Typically, stool that remains in the intestinal tract for 3-5 days without being expelled is termed accumulated fecal matter. This accumulation is the root source of all toxins within the human intestinal tract. The large amount of toxins it produces, once absorbed by the body, lowers immunity, induces various diseases, and seriously endangers human health.
Uric Acid
Uric acid is a metabolic byproduct primarily excreted by the kidneys. When its concentration in the blood exceeds normal levels, it can deposit in soft tissues or joints, triggering acute inflammatory reactions.
Lactic Acid
Fatigue manifests as symptoms like backaches, generalized weakness, sluggish movement, and clumsiness—all caused by lactic acid buildup.Lactic acid is produced during prolonged physical exertion. Its accumulation alongside pyruvate within the body contributes to blood acidification.Stagnant blood refers to old, stale, or impure blood within the body. It arises from the pathological stagnation of qi, blood, and fluids, coupled with impaired peripheral circulation. Water toxicity can trigger abnormal sweating, urination, and edema, while stagnant blood impairs cellular and muscular nourishment, contributing to symptoms like obesity.
 PRE       NEXT 

rvvrgroup.com©2017-2026 All Rights Reserved