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IMPORTANCE OF DETOXICATING

Detoxicate means to remove a harmful substance (such as a poison or toxin) or the effect of such form.It is to render (a harmful substance) harmless.Or to free (someone, such as a drug user or an alcoholic) from an intoxicating or an addictive substance in the body or from dependence on or addiction to such a substance. some of the things we eat are not completely digested into our body systems.now it is mandatory that we excrete the undigested food through our  feaces or sweat, in some cases not all of it comes out some still remains and becomes a toxic our body. It is very important for an individual to detoxicate at least once in 2 weeks. there are various methods one can use to detoxicate.

- The use of drugs such as Alomo bitters,Buprenorphine,Suboxone.all these drugs has to be prescribed by a medical practitioner.

- And the natural means which includes; drinking of bitter leaf water, drinking lemon extract mixed with ginger or taking morning seed or the extract from boiled morning leaf.this can be done without the consent of a medical practitioner because they are natural.

   When we detoxicate all the harmful materials in the body system are washed out therefore leaving us healthy.
        Article by: Fwah Grace Klachi.

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  1. Fwah Grace, thanks for ur late participation ok. What if I didn't ask questions about your posts? U would have carried the course over n learnt ur lesson.

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    1. Sorry ma.i actually submitted it since.but he said the blog was having problem.

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