Do toxins come out with menstruation?

The toxins in the patient’s body will not be eliminated with the woman’s menstruation. The blood of the woman’s menstruation is formed by the shedding of the uterine lining, along with the blood and mucus in the body, and the shedding of the cells in the vagina. The uterus does not secrete digestive enzymes, so it does not have the ability to dissolve toxins in the body, so menstruation does not detoxify the body, but according to the regularity of a woman’s menstrual cycle, it is possible to prevent lesions of the uterine lining of the woman’s uterus. Regular menstruation is a self-cleansing function of the uterus itself, and can even cause small endometrial polyps in the patient’s body to detach themselves and be discharged from the body with the menstrual blood. The patient can promote bowel movements by eating fiber-rich foods to flush toxins out of the body, and can drink plenty of tea or water to allow toxins to pass out of the body in the patient’s urine.