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How and Why Cells Biologically Transform

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How and Why Cells Biologically Transform

How and Why Cells Biologically Transform

Tests worldwide confirm the exponential increase in man made pollutants rampant in our ecosystem.

Worse, we now live in a world of nanometer sized pollution, capable of intracellular poisoning.

Never before have our bodies been host to such bioavailable toxic elements invading us at a molecular level.

The biggest player in this assault is heavy metals.

These “forever chemicals”, situated, at times, inside the cell cause a displacement of natural minerals mandatory for proper functioning.


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