The short answer is: Every part of the body gradually deteriorates and
falls apart. No cell, tissue, gland, or organ can function normally
without them. Here is a longer list:
- Dry skin
 - Constipation
 - Low energy levels
 - Brittle hair and hair loss
 - Poor nail growth
 - Deterioration of liver and kidneys
 - Behavioral changes due to brain deterioration
 - Glands dry up
 - Immune system deteriorates, resulting in more infections, poorer wound healing, and increased cancer
 - Digestion problems, inflammation, bloating, allergies, autoimmune conditions
 - Bone mineral loss
 - Reproductive failure: sterility in males and miscarriage in females
 - Retarded growth of children
 - Tingling in arms and legs due to nerve deterioration
 - Vision and learning problems
 - Insulin resistance
 - Increased risk of overweight
 - Increased cancer risk
 - Increased cardiovascular risk
 - Decreased ability to cope with stress
 - In mental illness, increased symptoms
 - Decreased lung function
 - Decreased tissue oxidation
 
Keith Abell, RPh MI
Pharmacist - Senior Executive Marketing Director