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Questions and Answers
______ are the 5 key points of IV Chelation.
______ are the 5 key points of IV Chelation.
What causes a cell to become toxic.
Explain how Epigenetics plays a significant role in how cells become toxic over time.
Explain how Epigenetics plays a significant role in how cells become toxic over time.
Summarize 'The Bucket Theory'
How can we help address symptoms, ailments, and diseases?
How can we help address symptoms, ailments, and diseases?
What are the limiting factors to achieving effective and comprehensive cellular detoxification.
What is Cellular Detoxification?
What is Cellular Detoxification?
What are 3 causes of cellular toxicity?
What are 3 causes of cellular toxicity?
Describe the 'Body Phase'.
Describe the 'Body Phase'.
What are some symptoms associated with neurotoxicity?
What are some symptoms associated with neurotoxicity?
What is the process for the Pompa Program?
What is the process for the Pompa Program?
Define Binder.
Define Binder.
Define 'Good Genes' and 'Bad Genes'.
Define 'Good Genes' and 'Bad Genes'.
ANSWER: G-cell increases cellular detox by upregulating ______.
ANSWER: G-cell increases cellular detox by upregulating ______.
ANSWER: Cytodetox gives the ability to get into the membrane, bind, and pull out ______.
ANSWER: Cytodetox gives the ability to get into the membrane, bind, and pull out ______.
ANSWER: eNRG helps make more ______.
ANSWER: eNRG helps make more ______.
ANSWER: Emotional stress/chemical stress/physical stress can shut ______ down.
ANSWER: Emotional stress/chemical stress/physical stress can shut ______ down.
ANSWER: ION closes the gut junctions and prevents leaky gut and auto-intoxification, therefore decreasing systemic ______.
ANSWER: ION closes the gut junctions and prevents leaky gut and auto-intoxification, therefore decreasing systemic ______.
ANSWER: Hashimoto's is an autoimmune disease where your immune system attacks your ______ gland by mistake.
ANSWER: Hashimoto's is an autoimmune disease where your immune system attacks your ______ gland by mistake.
ANSWER: TSH levels alone may not fully determine thyroid function due to potential issues with T4 to T3 ______.
ANSWER: TSH levels alone may not fully determine thyroid function due to potential issues with T4 to T3 ______.
ANSWER: Glycophysate levels have jumped ______% in the last 20 years.
ANSWER: Glycophysate levels have jumped ______% in the last 20 years.
ANSWER: Less than 30 is good, more than 50 is highly ______.
ANSWER: Less than 30 is good, more than 50 is highly ______.
ANSWER: The NTQ asks questions about energy levels, cognitive function, mood, sleep, digestion, and exposure to ______.
ANSWER: The NTQ asks questions about energy levels, cognitive function, mood, sleep, digestion, and exposure to ______.
ANSWER: The MO Test detects oxidative stress and free radicals within ______.
ANSWER: The MO Test detects oxidative stress and free radicals within ______.
ANSWER: Malondialdehyde levels in the urine reveal markers of lipid peroxidation and ______ damage.
ANSWER: Malondialdehyde levels in the urine reveal markers of lipid peroxidation and ______ damage.
ANSWER: The Meta-Oxy Test employs the reagent thiobarbituric acid to measure ______ levels.
ANSWER: The Meta-Oxy Test employs the reagent thiobarbituric acid to measure ______ levels.