Research & Science

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Why Use Platinum Detox Systems?

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The Platinum Detox system is designed to support the body’s natural detoxification process, it helps remove everyday toxins accumulated from modern lifestyles, such as synthetic chemicals and heavy metals.

 

Daily exposure to environmental pollutants, processed foods, and psychological stress contributes to the accumulation of acid-forming compounds within the body, leading to increased cellular toxicity. Over time, this toxic burden can create an excessively acidic intracellular environment, disrupting normal cellular function and biochemical processes.

 

At Platinum Detox Systems, we are committed to ongoing research and continuous product development to uncover and validate emerging physiological benefits associated with our systems. These findings enhance both personal well-being and professional therapeutic outcomes.

 

Modern lifestyles subject the human body to an escalating load of xenobiotics, heavy metals, and metabolic acids—factors known to compromise immune function, disrupt endocrine balance, and contribute to the onset of chronic health conditions, potentially beginning in utero.

Acidity

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Over time, factors like stress, diet, and environmental pollutants can lead to increased acidity in the body. This acidic state lowers your natural defences, creating ideal conditions for harmful viruses and bacteria to thrive and potentially cause more serious health problems.

 

Maintaining a healthy internal pH, ideally between 7.0 and 7.5, strengthens your immune system, supports cell function, and promotes long-term wellbeing.

 

Click the reports below to read more.

 

The Effects of Extracellular pH on Immune Function (2001) Lardner, A.

Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 69(4): 522–530 

 

The Molecular Effects of Dietary Acid Load on Metabolic Disease (2021) Remer, T., Manz, F., Schwingshackl, L.

Frontiers in Molecular Medicine 

 

The C. elegans CHP1 Homolog, pbo‑1, Functions in Innate Immunity by Regulating the pH of the Intestinal Lumen (2020) Benomar, S., Lansdon, P., Bender, A.M. et al.

PLOS Pathogens, 16(1): e1008134 

 

Acidic Tumour Microenvironment and pH‑Sensing G Protein‑Coupled Receptors (2013) Justus, C.R., Dong, L., Yang, L.V.

Frontiers in Physiology, 4:354 

 

Metabolic Acidosis in Chronic Kidney Disease: Core Curriculum (2019) Kraut, J.A., Madias, N.E.

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 74(1): 140–152 

Heavy Metals

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Heavy metals like lead and mercury can build up in the body due to stress, mineral deficiencies, and high acidity, often storing in the bones for decades. Life changes such as pregnancy or menopause can trigger their release into the bloodstream.

 

This accumulation is linked to serious health issues, especially in children, including developmental delays and neurological damage. Chronic exposure, even at low levels, is now recognised as a major health concern.

 

Toxic Mechanisms of Five Heavy Metals: Mercury, Lead, Chromium, Cadmium & Arsenic (2021) Balali‑Mood, M., Naseri, K., Zoya, M.

Frontiers in Pharmacology – review of molecular toxicity pathways 

 

Cognitive Outcomes from Low‑Level Mixtures of Lead, Cadmium & Mercury (2023) Zhou, F., et al.

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety – rodent study on hippocampal dendritic spines 

 

Exposure to Heavy Metals and Neurocognitive Function in Adults (2024) Althomali, R.H., Abbood, M.A., Saleh, E.A.M., Djuraeva, L., Abdullaeva, B.S., Habash, R.T., Alhassan, M.S., Alawady, A.H.R., Alsaalamy, A.H., Najafi, M.L.

Environmental Sciences Europe – systematic review on adult cognition 

 

Evaluation of the Dietary Intake of Cadmium, Lead & Mercury Among Postmenopausal Women (2017) Puerto‑Parejo, L.M., Aliaga, I., Canal‑Macias, M.L., Leal‑Hernandez, O., Roncero‑Martín, R., Rico‑Martín, S., Moran, J.M.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health – dietary exposure & bone health 

 

Heavy Metals as Risk Factors for Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women (2025) Park, S.K., et al.

Frontiers in Environmental Health – cohort study on mixed metal exposure and bone resorption

Toxic Substances

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Throughout your life, you’ve been exposed to a wide range of hidden toxins from food, air, water, and everyday products. Compared to previous generations, modern living brings far greater exposure to harmful chemicals, many of which disrupt hormones, reduce fertility, and interfere with the body’s natural functions.

 

Research has found over 200 industrial chemicals in the umbilical cords of newborns, with some babies more toxic than their mothers at birth. These toxins are linked to developmental delays, asthma, infertility, and even cancer.

 

Click the report below to read more.


Body Burden: The Pollution in Newborns (2005) Houlihan, J., Kropp, T., Wiles, R., Gray, S. and Campbell, C. Environmental Working Group

Technology & Society

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Scientists have proven that heavy metals, acidity and toxicity exposure is detrimental to your health.

 

The last 100 years technology and society have evolved much faster than our bodies can adapt. Scientists say we are exposed to over 50,000 toxins daily. 

 

Synthetic chemicals include:

 

- Pesticides

- Food additives

- Prescription drugs

- Alcohol and tobacco

- Heavy metals such as mercury etc.

Air, Food & Water

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We absorb toxins from the food we eat, the air we breath and the water we drink and bathe in.

 

Our bodies are bombarded by natural and synthetic chemicals. The chemical industry has over 500,000 different chemicals they use, and in addition to those they invent approximately 5,000 new chemical substances each year.

 

Natural chemicals are by-products of a normal functional body. If they are not neutralised they can have a toxic effect and cause health problems.

Combat Harmful Substances

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PDS Technology can assist your body in combating these harmful substances. Our body's elimination and detoxification systems: the liver, kidneys, colon and lymphatic systems are working overtime just trying to contain the sheer volume of chemicals on a daily basis. When they can't keep up, the excess toxins are stored in fatty tissue, muscles and joints. Add to this the pressure and stress of modern living and you have created a cocktail of toxic overload.

Peter Agre

"For the discovery of water channels into every cell in our bodies".

Roderick Mackinnon

"For structural and machanistic studies to ion channels".

Scientific Breakthroughs

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The work carried out by these two Nobel Prize winners solidifies the science behind Platinum Detox's technology.

 

In 2003, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was jointly awarded to Peter Agre and Roderick MacKinnon for their discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes:

 

Peter Agre was recognised for the discovery of aquaporins, proteins that form pores in the membrane of biological cells and facilitate water transport.

Roderick MacKinnon was honoured for determining the crystal structure of potassium ion channels, revealing how ions are selectively and rapidly transported through cell membranes.

 

These discoveries clarified how salts, ions, and water are transported through cells in the human body. Since the human body consists of approximately 70% water, this was a major scientific breakthrough that advanced our understanding of numerous physiological processes and diseases.

 

MacKinnon’s work on potassium channels demonstrated how ions flow through gated channels that open and close in response to electrical signals. These ion channels are critical to the function of muscles and the nervous system.

 

This mechanism is known as action potential — an electrical signal generated when an ion channel on the surface of a nerve cell opens in response to a chemical signal from another nerve cell. This creates a chain reaction of electrical pulses along the nerve, driven by the orchestrated opening and closing of ion channels (see Hille, 2001).