
Toxins Absorption
Toxins absorption refers to the process by which harmful substances enter the body after exposure. When toxins come into contact with the skin, are ingested, or inhaled, they pass through protective barriers like the skin or lining of the digestive and respiratory systems. Once these barriers are breached or permeable, toxins enter the bloodstream or tissues, where they can travel and potentially cause biological effects. The rate and extent of absorption depend on the toxin's properties, the exposure method, and individual factors such as health and age. Understanding this process helps manage and reduce toxin-related health risks.