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DETOXIFICATION

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TOXICITY IS A MAJOR PROBLEM

Did you know that in the year 2001 alone, more than 6 billion pounds of chemical pollutants were released into the environment? Over the course of a lifetime, you will be exposed to thousands of foreign compounds that can enter your body through the food you eat, the air you breathe, and directly through your skin. To make matters worse, many of you have substituted healthy meals with a poor diet that significantly lacks nutritional value to fuel your body's detoxifying capacity. All of these factors can contribute to an accumulation of toxins, or toxicity.

WHERE DO TOXINS COME FROM?

Toxins can derive from chemical pollutants, heavy metals, pesticides, drugs, alcohol, active/passive cigarette smoking, and food additives. However, toxins can also come from normal metabolism and intestinal build-up of unhealthy bacteria within your own body.

HOW TOXICITY CAN AFFECT YOUR HEALTH

A number of symptoms and conditions have been associated with possible toxic exposures and toxicity, including:

 Migraine headache

Fibromyalgia

Generalized arthralgias

Chemical sensitivity

Chronic fatique syndrome

To minimize toxins in your diet:

Avoid foods high in fat, additive, and preservatives

Eat organically grown vegetables, fruits and grains

Drink plenty of water

To minimize toxins in the environment:

Use an effective air purification system

Wear protective clothing and/or apparatus when working with toxic materials

Replace furnace and air conditioning filters regularly

The term detoxification refers to your body's natural ability to transfer and eliminate toxins.

DETOXIFICATION OF STORED TOXINS INVOLVES 3 STAGES

Only substances that are easily dissolved in water, or water-soluble, can be effectively excreted from your body. Toxic compounds, however, are typically stored as fatty molecules and, therefore, do not mix well with water. The detoxification process transforms these toxic, fat-soluble substances into harmless, water-soluble molecules which can then be excreted out of your body.

Detoxification systems in your body can be summarized in 3 phases:

Liver Function Phase I:  Fat-soluble toxins are transformed into intermediate compounds, which can be more reactive, but bind more easily to non-toxic, water-soluble molecules in Phase II.

Liver Function Phase II: Formation between the reactive intermediates and water-soluble molecules make the entire compound harmless and ready for excretion out of the body.

Without enough supportive Phase II substances, the reactive intermediates can attack healthy tissues and may cause damage.

Phase 3..Excretion:  Neutralized toxins, now made water-soluble, are removed from your body in urine via the kidneys or in bile/feces through your intestines.

 Healthy Function

  1. In your healthy intestine fewer internal poisons are formed and most of the toxins are excreted with only a small amount naturally transported to your liver
  2. In your health liver the toxins are transformed to an intermediate substance and harmful free radicals are transformed to harmless water by antioxidant nutrients
  3. Here in phase 3 the transformed water soluble substances are released to your kidney and then excreted via your urine.

Unhealthy function

  1. Toxins and poisons which are formed internally leak through your unhealthy intestine and flow to your liver
  2. The toxins are not detoxified in your unhealthy liver and leave your liver and are stored in tissues such as fat.
  3. The stored toxins recirculate in your blood and may contribute to long-term poor health.

PROLONGED FASTING MAY DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD

Because the detoxification process needs a lot of energy, fasting with water or juice has been shown to be both ineffective and even dangerous. In fact, prolonged fasting may weaken muscles and other organs, eliminating the essential nutrients required for healthy detoxification rather than toxins.

THERE IS NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT FOR DETOXIFICATION (click here)

Studies have shown that the overall detoxification process is heavily nutrient-dependent, whereby key steps are fueled by vitamins, minerals, and other major food components.

 Here are a few nutrients that may help maintain and improve detoxification.

 Zinc, pantothenic acid, and beneficial probiotics

Vitamins A, B3, B6, B12, C, E, beta-carotene, and folates

Amino acids, L-cysteine, L-glutamine, and taurine

N-acetylcysteine, sodium sulfate, and L-glutathione

Green tea catechins

Low-allery-potential protein/carbohydrates

HEALTHY DETOXIFICATION REQUIRES HEALTHY NUTRIENTS

Without optimal detoxification, your body will not efficiently remove harmful toxins. Your kidneys play a major role during the final step of detoxification by excreting transformed toxic compounds in urine. An alkaline pH level may be an important consideration for proper kidney function. Therefore, a focused, high-impact, low-allergy potential nutritional support program to promote an alkaline pH level and improve detoxification capacity may be helpful.

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