5. Toxins
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No matter how you live or where you live, there are toxins in the environment. Most of them are quickly eliminated from the body, while others accumulate in the blood and are harmful to our health.
Onions contain phosphoric acid, which helps the body eliminate toxins. Regularly applying onions can help your body become more energetic and healthy.
Turn the page and see what other clever uses there are for putting onions in socks.
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