Blood Building Foods
Author: Amazing Discoveries™
Publish date: Jun 22, 2009
Summary: Why is building your blood important? What does it mean to cleanse your blood? The answers to these questions could prove instrumental in guiding you to better health.
Blood serves various functions including transporting nutrients and oxygen to the cells, and moving waste products to the excretory organs. Optimal functioning of the individual cells, organs, and the body as a whole depends on the blood. This is why health conditions and diseases that affect the blood invariably affect all the organs in the body.
The liver, kidneys, and lymphatic vessels are the organs which do the work of detoxifying or cleansing the blood by removing toxins and impurities. Supporting these organs nutritionally will impact the health of the blood.
Making Poor Blood
How to Rejuvenate Blood
Herbs and other Effective Natural Blood Cleansers
Skin Products and Your Blood
Blood Purification as a Diet and Weight Loss System
Blood Cleansing Fiber
Detoxifying Your Blood
The pursuit of health is always a rewarding endeavor, whether you are attempting to cleanse your blood, detoxify your body, lose weight, or improve a dermatological condition. It is our hope that the information in this article will inspire you to try natural methods to improve your health.
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“Blood Purification Diet,” Diet Health Club, accessed May 23, 2013.
Ellen White, Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene (Battle Creek MI: Good Health Publishing Co., 1890), 101.
Ellen White, Healthful Living (Battle Creek , MI: International Tract Society, 1897), 154.
N.W. Walker D. Sc., Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices, (Prescott, AZ: Norwalk Press, 1970.)
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