'Treating heavy metal toxicity is a demanding challenge that tests our responsibility to be incredibly informed about a wide spectrum of health issues, many of them complex. One of the most overlooked avenues of elimination is actually the skin, which offers a vast exit route to poisons trapped in the body.
The skin is actually an amazingly complex organ and, by weight, the largest in the body. It covers, on average, some 22 square feet and weighs around nine pounds (roughly 7% of body weight). The skin provides the front line of defense for the body, as well as being expressive of both physiological conditions and emotional states. The skin is the extension of our nervous system to the outside, and defines our existence as a physical form.'
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