autotoxins
/ˌɔːtoʊˈtɑːksɪnz/
noun
- Poisonous substances produced within the body that can harm the organism itself.
- Some diseases are linked to the failure of the body to eliminate autotoxins.
- Doctors studied how autotoxins from damaged cells affect surrounding tissues.
- The buildup of autotoxins in the bloodstream can cause fatigue and illness.