Cellular Toxin Exposure Research
Inadequate detoxification or increased exposure to toxic substances can lead to their accumulation within the body and cells. These toxins can disrupt essential cellular processes, such as energy production through the mitochondrial respiratory chain, or they may bind to DNA, forming DNA adducts, which can impair gene expression and contribute to disease. By examining the intracellular electrical capacity, we can determine the amount of toxins present in lymphocytes and detect potential exposure at an early stage.
Common substances that frequently lead to toxic exposure include Aflatoxin B1, Aluminium, Antimony, Cadmium, Chromium VI, Formaldehyde, Fumonisin B1, Fungisterol A, Lead, both inorganic and organic Mercury, Nickel, Benzoquinones, Bisphenol A (BPA), Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTABr), Chlorotoluenes, Diesel Exhaust Gases, Glyphosate/AMPA, Lindanes & Isomers, Nitrosamines, Organophosphates, Phthalates, Polybrominated Biphenyl (PBB), and Triclosan.
Our research has shown that more than 80% of those tested have been exposed to glyphosates, with mercury, aluminium, organophosphates, lindanes, phthalates, and aflatoxins appearing regularly as well. These findings highlight the widespread nature of environmental toxin exposure and further emphasize the importance of effective detoxification.
Practical Application of Research
Our studies make a strong case for adopting a clean diet based on whole, unprocessed foods, which is crucial for reducing toxic load and supporting the body's natural detoxification processes.
Our research also supports the need for nutrient-dense superfood formulations, such as our PowerCell PrO products, which not only complement a clean diet but also provide additional support to mitigate the effects of current lifestyle factors and past exposures to environmental toxins. These superfood formulations are carefully designed to enhance detoxification, replenish essential nutrients, and support overall cellular function, helping the body cope with the ever-increasing toxic burden from modern living.