Age of Enlivenment on “The Direct Elimination Method”
The blog “Age of Enlivenment” published an article series on the use of binders in enemas for detoxification purposes.
It is called “The Fastest Way to Beat Toxins – The Direct Elimination Method.”
From the articles:
When a (non-absorbable) binder is placed in the rectum, it sits next to the inferior (lower) iliac artery and veins (pictured below). These supply the rectum with blood flow. The key point here is that these vessels are part of the systemic circulation – the same systemic circulation that carries toxins right after they enter the body.
Toxin binders remove toxins because they have a very strong chemical affinity for them. Each binder, because of its unique structure, has a certain affinity for an opposite chemical charge on specific types of toxins. When toxins specific to the binder flow through the iliac artery and veins, they come close to the binder. Here – the charge attraction kicks in and ‘pulls’ the toxin towards the binder. The toxin diffuses (moves) across the blood vessel membrane. The binder captures the toxin. Finally, they both are eliminated by excreting the binder back out the anus. Using rectal binders accomplishes three important things.
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