when someone, anyone, says "such and such technique removes toxins", always, always, always ask, "what toxins?, which toxin? can you be specific?" your body naturally gets rid of toxins, just fine, using the organs of elimination, liver, kidneys, skin, lymph nodes. For a toxin to build up to the point where you can not get rid of it fast enough with natural processes, you have an exposure problem. If someone offers a specific toxin, like, say, lead, the counter to that is, there is a medical test to see if you are in fact, lead-toxic. anything else is new-age health babble. i like it when he sticks to the taiji and his stories. the idea that a random unnamed "toxin" can get somehow stuck in your shoulder and can't get out, is as unscientific as it gets. the reason you want to ask for a specific toxin stuck in the body, is that there is no rational answer. the idea of "the toxic body" is a meme of sorts. it's not just plausible that toxins can enter the body and roam around in your tissues, blood and organs, it's totally possible, like for instance, with asbestos particles. but then you have asbestos toxicity. the meme of "the toxic body" is that you must accept the plausible and possible idea of toxins in your body, but not look any deeper than that, to see if it's actually true. medically checking to see if you are indeed "toxic" will result in lab results that say you are not toxic, or you are, and lists the toxins and their tissue concentrations. but if you go and do that first, before taking lemon fasts, colon cleansing, saunas, you take all the mystery out of "solving" your "toxicity" with whatever the detoxer is selling. in other words, to a new-age peddler, the sucker, the mark, the customer, is not supposed to think critically about "the toxins" or the sales pitch won't work. i really should make a video...
@@longfeijiang2449 i would love to tell him that it is bs to his face, but it would not help unless he was alone in my house. if i called him out in public at one of his events, it is his house, and he would either have to lie about toxins, which makes him look bad, or admit he does not know what he is talking about, that also makes him look bad. no matter what, he loses face, and he is a nice guy and i would not embarrass him just to be right.
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when someone, anyone, says "such and such technique removes toxins", always, always, always ask, "what toxins?, which toxin? can you be specific?" your body naturally gets rid of toxins, just fine, using the organs of elimination, liver, kidneys, skin, lymph nodes. For a toxin to build up to the point where you can not get rid of it fast enough with natural processes, you have an exposure problem. If someone offers a specific toxin, like, say, lead, the counter to that is, there is a medical test to see if you are in fact, lead-toxic. anything else is new-age health babble.
i like it when he sticks to the taiji and his stories. the idea that a random unnamed "toxin" can get somehow stuck in your shoulder and can't get out, is as unscientific as it gets. the reason you want to ask for a specific toxin stuck in the body, is that there is no rational answer.
the idea of "the toxic body" is a meme of sorts. it's not just plausible that toxins can enter the body and roam around in your tissues, blood and organs, it's totally possible, like for instance, with asbestos particles. but then you have asbestos toxicity.
the meme of "the toxic body" is that you must accept the plausible and possible idea of toxins in your body, but not look any deeper than that, to see if it's actually true. medically checking to see if you are indeed "toxic" will result in lab results that say you are not toxic, or you are, and lists the toxins and their tissue concentrations. but if you go and do that first, before taking lemon fasts, colon cleansing, saunas, you take all the mystery out of "solving" your "toxicity" with whatever the detoxer is selling. in other words, to a new-age peddler, the sucker, the mark, the customer, is not supposed to think critically about "the toxins" or the sales pitch won't work. i really should make a video...
@@longfeijiang2449 i would love to tell him that it is bs to his face, but it would not help unless he was alone in my house. if i called him out in public at one of his events, it is his house, and he would either have to lie about toxins, which makes him look bad, or admit he does not know what he is talking about, that also makes him look bad. no matter what, he loses face, and he is a nice guy and i would not embarrass him just to be right.