Poisoning your body to make yourself stronger?!


Question: Does this really work? Have any studies been done with conclusive results? I am talking about proper toxins such as those found naturally in animals and artificially produced chemicals designed to harm and kill, with long-term low level exposure gradually reducing the overall effect of the poison.


Answers: Does this really work? Have any studies been done with conclusive results? I am talking about proper toxins such as those found naturally in animals and artificially produced chemicals designed to harm and kill, with long-term low level exposure gradually reducing the overall effect of the poison.

This is utter nonsense because many of these man-made chemicals/toxins stay in the body, trapped in fat cells, and can cause havoc on your health for years to come. Every time fat cells are mobilised for energy you get a release of toxins into your bloodstream from stored toxins. This can explain why you don't feel so great when dieting: apart from the lack of energy from a reduced energy intake.

Furthermore, toxins that you are referring to increase liver metabolising enzymes required for their breakdown: some enzymes of which the overproduction is associated with disease, or altered drug metabolism. Its complex.

This would never work - its potentially harmful!!

It may not work longer

not adviceable

If that were true, Keith Richards would be Superman.

it seems ironic cause you want to make your self stronger by poisoning your body. that would make you weaker.

There is a Darwinian theory of alcohol, than only the slower and weaker brain cells are killed, leaving the stronger to multiply.
Don't know if it's true or not though.

OK?!?!?!





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