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THE NEED TO TREAT THE BODY AS A WHOLE AND NOT IN ISOLATION

May 22, 2023Admin2 min read
THE NEED TO TREAT THE BODY AS A WHOLE AND NOT IN ISOLATION

There are about 16 systems of the body and each system plays a vital role in the body and is connected.
Jobe Health’s detox program is designed to detoxify the body as a whole. Everything in the body is interconnected, which means everything on the outside is a direct reflection of what’s going on the inside. Therefore it is clear that our body has a self-regulating system and cannot be treated in isolation, what affects one organ also affects the other. As in nature, so it is in the body. What affects one system affects the whole body.

SYSTEMS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BODY

Digestive system: processes food into nutrients and energy for the body to use and gets rid of waste.

Renal system and excretory system: filters and removes waste & extra fluid through the kidneys. It also controls blood pressure, makes red blood cells, keeps bone health and controls pH levels whilst keeping essential substances in the blood.

Lymphatic system: removes fluid, helps fight against pathogens, working with thymus, lymph nodes, spleen, and lymphatic vessels..

IUrinary system: controls water balance within the body, removes waste from the blood.


Endocrine system: secretes hormones, regulates body processes; pineal glands, hypothalamus, pituitary glands, thyroid gland, pancreas, adrenal glands, testes and ovaries.

Immune system: makes antibodies to fight harmful substances; germs that enter the body through the skin and digestive system.

Respiratory system: removes carbon dioxide from the body, delivers oxygen to blood, lungs and other organs.

Nervous system: processes sensory information to and from the brain, activates body response to the brain, spinal cord and periphery nerves.

Circulatory system: controls the cardio vascular system; together supplying body/organs with oxygen and nutrients.
Muscular system: enables movement with skeletal system. Also helps maintain body temperature, skeletal muscles and tendons.

Skeletal system: supports the body, enables movement with muscular system cartilage, bones, and joints.

Integumentary system: includes internal body structures and sensory receptors, hair, skin and nails.


Reproductive system: produces sex hormones and gametes to procreate.