Within this context, Cellular Nutrition provides particularly effective solutions by supporting liver and biliary function, rebalancing the gut microbiota, reducing chronic inflammation and optimising the micronutrient intake required for detoxification processes.
To understand these mechanisms, the assessment explores several interrelated physiological axes:
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Metabolic axis: hepatic overload, preferential abdominal fat storage, headaches, persistent fatigue and impaired nocturnal recovery resulting from slowed metabolic elimination processes.
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Digestive & microbiota axis: slow digestion, bloating, post-prandial drowsiness, dysbiosis and excessive fermentation, leading to increased toxin production and digestive inflammation.
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Neuropsychological axis: mental fog, reduced concentration and cognitive fatigue linked to low-grade neuroinflammation and chronic stress.
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Skin axis: dull complexion, imperfections, acne, eczema or psoriasis, reflecting insufficient elimination and the secondary role of the skin as an excretory organ.
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Hormonal axis: menstrual irregularities, pronounced premenstrual symptoms, or exacerbation of perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms associated with impaired hormonal detoxification.
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Inflammatory axis: diffuse joint or muscle pain, stiffness and delayed recovery related to chronic low-grade inflammation.
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Immune axis: recurrent infections and allergic tendencies linked to toxic overload and an imbalanced gut microbiota.
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Nutrition & lifestyle habits axis: excess intake of refined sugars, alcohol and ultra-processed foods, combined with insufficient hydration, overloading detoxification pathways and perpetuating inflammation.
This assessment identifies the dominant imbalances and helps define targeted intervention strategies through nutritional optimisation and tailored micronutrient supplementation, with the aim of restoring efficient and sustainable detoxification