You and I are on the same side here, despite having a difference of opinion on the immune system. If you have ever smelled a drunk's clothing the morning after, you're smelling the toxins that have been expelled through the skin. The excretory system is not confined to shitting and pissing. When a person sweats toxins are expelled from the skin. Sweating doesn't necessarily have to exist in liquid form. Sweat can sublimate from the pores directly into the atmosphere. As an individual with a good 'radiator' system, who sweats a lot, I noticed living in the desert I sweated far less. The role of sweating is far more than a radiator system though. There's far more to the functionality of skin than acting as a protective leotard. I believe every organ has it's chief purpose, but also is equipped with playing other roles too. We do not yet understand the extent of these roles. All of them play a synchronous role for optimal balance and homeostasis.
Well I totally agree with this. I'm talking about the idea that people who have bad diets or poor exercise routines over the course of decades, etc. eventually overwork their kidneys and liver and lungs and it forces the body to expel things like mercury, lead, arsenic, aluminum, pesticides, glysophate, yada yada yada through the skin in the form of pox/pustules/rashes etc. which are then called "smallpox" or "measles" or "ebola" or whatever. As if the body chooses to store up all these toxins for decades until one day it can't handle any more so it decides to push them out through the skin. This I say is not true. But it's a very popular diagnosis from the "terrain theory" crowd.
You and I are on the same side here, despite having a difference of opinion on the immune system. If you have ever smelled a drunk's clothing the morning after, you're smelling the toxins that have been expelled through the skin. The excretory system is not confined to shitting and pissing. When a person sweats toxins are expelled from the skin. Sweating doesn't necessarily have to exist in liquid form. Sweat can sublimate from the pores directly into the atmosphere. As an individual with a good 'radiator' system, who sweats a lot, I noticed living in the desert I sweated far less. The role of sweating is far more than a radiator system though. There's far more to the functionality of skin than acting as a protective leotard. I believe every organ has it's chief purpose, but also is equipped with playing other roles too. We do not yet understand the extent of these roles. All of them play a synchronous role for optimal balance and homeostasis.
Well I totally agree with this. I'm talking about the idea that people who have bad diets or poor exercise routines over the course of decades, etc. eventually overwork their kidneys and liver and lungs and it forces the body to expel things like mercury, lead, arsenic, aluminum, pesticides, glysophate, yada yada yada through the skin in the form of pox/pustules/rashes etc. which are then called "smallpox" or "measles" or "ebola" or whatever. As if the body chooses to store up all these toxins for decades until one day it can't handle any more so it decides to push them out through the skin. This I say is not true. But it's a very popular diagnosis from the "terrain theory" crowd.