DETOXING
One of the most important metabolic
tasks undertaken by our body each day has to do with "detoxing"
harmful
or used up substances. A reasonably well-selected detox regimen
or cleanse can be an important start for a weight
loss program, and it can help with a variety of health problems,
ranging from bad breath to constipation to arthritis to body odor to
assorted digestive troubles to yeast/fungal/candida
overgrowth and
more.
While most of us may think of the process of waste elimination in
terms of bowel movements and urination, the fact is that our bodies are
equipped with a variety
of "detox" tools including the skin, and various organs such as the
lungs, the liver, plus the blood
and the lymph system - and the
colon and kidneys.
Such
a
design enables our bodies to deal with significant amounts of naturally
occuring toxins present in even the most optimal environments. Further,
this design is such that when one of our "detox" systems becomes
overwhelmed the other "detox" systems can, under reasonable conditions,
help take up the slack.
Unfortunately for us, our modern world has become awash with chemicals,
heavy metals, fungal toxins and more - all of which have the ability to
overwhelm every one of our body's "detox" tools, which
then can cause significant health problems for us. For example, it has been estimated that the
average
person
ingests fifteen pounds of
chemicals found in
and on foods, drinks and
drinking water every year.
Worse
yet, many substances now common throughout our environment have been
identified as “endocrine
disrupters” which means that they disrupt the body’s natural hormone
balance by
imitating the action of the natural hormone estrogen. These "endocrine
disrupters" are thought
to
influence the abnormal sexual
development in animals and humans including the feminization of male
animals. Dozens of
studies over the past few years have
concluded that these chemicals lower sperm count and contribute to the
sharp
increases seen in testicular and
prostrate cancer, breast cancer and endometriosis.
Adding to the environmental contributors of
internal pollution are the toxic by-products (called mycotoxins)
which
Bechamp called "mycrozyma" that are
formed when the body's internal environment or biological terrain becomes
unbalanced or compromised.
All of
us are more
aware than we care to
admit - even to ourselves - that we are living in a very toxic world.
But few
of us realize - or care to think about - the full extent of this
toxicity or
the immense impact it can have on our health. Nevertheless,
the fact is that we are continually exposed to
toxins through our food, drinking water, the air we breathe, almost all
personal care products, certain types of cooking and
eating utensils, household cleaning and
gardening products and more. And then there
are the toxic by-products or mycotoxins that are formed as a result of
a biological terrain that
is itself increasingly compromised by these assorted toxins.
- First
of course is minimizing exposure.
- Second is consuming a
diet rich in nutrients, probiotics, vegetables,
and enzymes.
- Third is to “detox”
periodically.
According to Joseph Beasley, M.D. in
his book Betrayal
of Health,
the role
of diet and nutrition (often achieveable in
the modern world and for
most people ONLY
through adequate supplementation) cannot be over-emphasized. This is
because NUTRIENTS
PLAY A CENTRAL ROLE in
how the body:
- resists
- attacks
- detoxifies and
- metabolizes harmful chemicals.
THUS, according to Dr. Beasley: " greater attention must be paid to the known role of nutrition in strengthening the body’s own defenses against invading microorganisms and toxic substances."
The closer we are to optimal health and dietary practices, the less urgent it is to pursue an intense, short term “detox”, but virtually all of us would benefit from at least a minimal, ongoing “detox” regiment. However, pregnant women, nursing moms and those with extreme fatigue, emaciation or feebleness are among those who should not introduce formal cleansing regimens.
Importantly
and because so many of us suffer unawares from compromised health, the
best
approach to detox may be the long, slow, gentle approach beginning with
foods and supplementation, then moving to more intense herbal cleanses
and the
like. Such a regimen might start with the "healing
plate" with a heavy emphasis on
vegetables and a reasonable - that is to say sufficient - amount of
good fats
such as
fresh ground flax seed, high quality coconut oil, cod liver oil, raw
pastured butter, butter oil or ghee, and
extra virgin olive oil
together with some easily digestible protein. Whether foods are
cooked or not will depend on the health of the gastro-intestinal tract.
Weaker systems may require cooked foods.
It is
interesting that many people use
a season-specific vegetarian-style diet for a week or two as a gentle
method of
cleansing
either instead of or in preparation for an herbal cleanse. Others,
including Cherie
Calbom in her book The
Coconut Diet, employ cleansing
regimens very similar to the "healing plate"
with the addition of "targeted"
herbs, supplements and foods. And Aajonus
Vonderplanetz in his very provocative, amazing books We
Want to Live and The
Recipe for Living Without Disease
advocates an all raw diet
emphasizing animal protein, good fats and fresh green drinks.
(Note, this last diet can
produce very dramatic and often prolonged cleansing effects which can
be
difficult, even
unproductive for some - especially older people, as the author himself
states.)
All of these
diets eliminate white
sugar and flour along with a variety of food additives that come with
nearly all packaged food - organic or not. All of these diets also
serve to improve "PH" or
acid/alkaline balance along with digestive
functions through increased intake of vitamins, minerals,
enzymes, "probiotics"
and/or soluble
fiber. The Vonderplanetz diet (and similar diets) also employs raw
enzymes and certain
fats as both building and cleansing
agents along with superfood supplements such as bee pollen. Thus, diet
together with appropriate
supplementation are two essential keys for "detoxing" both short and
long term.
An on-going "detox" program could employ a combination of the following:
- Short term, "targeted"
diet regimens that
feature vegetables and/or
vegetable
juice fasts and/or broths
- Improved long term
dietary intake that
includes a high proportion of raw and naturally fermented foods and
sufficient good fats
- General Herbal
cleanses and/or
"targeted"
programs used for limited time periods
- Exercise
programs that promote sweating, improve
lean muscle mass, and "alkalize" through increased oxygen intake
- Detox baths, colonics
and saunas
- Skin
brushing
- Massage
- Adequate, appropriate nutritional supplementation!
The type of cleanse you choose depends on your needs and goals. In addition, many people in a weakened state may need - or want - to "build" before they cleanse. And again, pregnant women, nursing moms and those with extreme fatigue, emaciation or feebleness should not undertake a cleansing program. Also if you suffer from inflammatory or irritable bowel, you may want to avoid all products containing bentonite or clay.
A note of caution applies with any cleanse - if you experience headache, diarrhea, nausea, intense flu-like symptoms you most likely are experiencing a "healing crisis" from too-rapid die off of yeast or other micro-organisms. Reduce program or discontinue if necessary.
Several packaged herbal cleanses are available through our Best Herbs link, (including a weight loss cleanse located at the Weight Management section of the website), and a wide selection of specific cleanses listed under Body System Support on the digestive/intestinal page. For assitance in selecting please contact us, and let us know your objective.
In addition to the general Clean Start Cleanses found at the website is the following gentle, all round but effective cleanse is as follows (products available through our Best Herbs link):
Mix the following ingredients in 12 ounces of water:
- 1 oz. Liquid Cleanse - item #3193-1
- 2 T chlorophyll - item #1683-7
- 1 scoop Everybody's Fiber - item #1336-6
Drink
immediately. Adjust ingredients as needed. For additional flavor add
colloidal minerals item #4013-6 or a teaspoon of raw
untreated honey or stevia.
Here is an easy Candida (yeast/fungal) self-test that is reasonably conclusive: Best done first thing in the morning, before cleaning your mouth or brushing teeth: Spit into a glass of water. If your saliva remains floating in a nice cohesive blob you're probably pretty much Candida-free. However, if after a moment your saliva begins to develop long strand-like tendrils that dissolve into the water - or if your saliva spreads out over the surface of the water, you probably have a Candida condition.
An outstanding and very effective program for removal of Candida/yeast/fungal infections, worms or other parasites (other than ringworm) is the pre-packaged paracleanse program called "ParaCleanse with PawPaw" item number 4081-0 through our Best Herbs link. Suggested use is to take 1 packet twice daily before meals for 10 days, then take ten days off and take another round of two packets per day for ten days. Each program contains enough packets for ten days. This would be followed up with Probiotic Eleven, item 1510-1. For more difficult cases L.Reuteri item 1559-0 may be taken along with the second (and if desired the first) course of Para Cleanse. At the same time be sure to eliminate sugar and white flour along with excess favorable and unfavorable carbs. Then add "healing herbs and spices" to your diet - especially garlic, onions, oregano, cinnamon, thyme, sage - and a high quality coconut oil. Some very stubborn cases may need cycling with additional herbs, including olive leaf item #204-7 and Caprylimune item #2808-5 and perhaps Pau D'Arco which is in caps item#504-2, or as tea item #1372-7 or as an extract item #1774-2 - all available here. Using an immune system builder, including a good multi-vitamin formula along with Colostrum item #1827-7 (or fresh if available).
