The toxin is often entered through the gastrointestinal tract. In this case, vomiting and diarrhea may cause vomiting. The toxins absorb the mucous membrane of the stomach and intestines. This is related to several factors, the most important of which is the fat's melting and the degree of ionization.
The entry of poison through the lungs is very dangerous because the poison reaches directly into the blood circulation without going through the liver that stops part of the toxins through the mouth (detoxification).
Some toxins also have a toxic effect on the pulmonary tissue, such as gases and fumes.
As for the skin, it is generally said that the fat soluble material passes through the skin much more easily than soluble substances in the water and the solvent plays an important role in facilitating the passage of the toxin through the skin.
The entry of toxins through intravenous or intravenous injections is common only among drug addicts, as well as by entering the mucous membranes coated with the mouth, vagina and rectum.
The entry of poison through the lungs is very dangerous because the poison reaches directly into the blood circulation without going through the liver that stops part of the toxins through the mouth (detoxification).
Some toxins also have a toxic effect on the pulmonary tissue, such as gases and fumes.
As for the skin, it is generally said that the fat soluble material passes through the skin much more easily than soluble substances in the water and the solvent plays an important role in facilitating the passage of the toxin through the skin.
The entry of toxins through intravenous or intravenous injections is common only among drug addicts, as well as by entering the mucous membranes coated with the mouth, vagina and rectum.
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