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How Do Toxins Enter the Gastrointestinal Tract?
Toxins can enter the GIT through ingestion of contaminated food, water, or medications. Once ingested, these substances may cause local damage to the GIT lining or get absorbed into the bloodstream, leading to systemic toxicity.
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