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Detoxification: A Vital Imperative

September 19th, 2011 · No Comments

Why is detoxification important? It is a normal function of our bodies to constantly remove by-products of normal and abnormal processes within the body, including the removal of dead cells, dead bacteria, used hormones, gut bacterial fermentation products and substances in the food we eat that cannot be used. The body also has to remove poisons ingested from the outside.

So why is it so important that it demands our special attention? Never before in human history have we had such an abnormal context for our detoxification processes, never before such extreme circumstances that are intensifying by the month, as several new synthetic chemicals are being introduced every week, and millions of tons of chemicals continue to be released into our environment each year. The average person has nearly 100 synthetic chemicals detectable in a random blood sample, some of which represent exposure from years ago, and some of which represent current exposure.

Not only can these chemicals cause the obvious things, an example of which would be the breathing of polluted air causing respiratory problems and other immediate symptoms; but perhaps the greatest danger is the long-term effects for which we have no way of tracking which chemical or what synergy of chemicals caused what problem, how long ago and from what sources. Probably the number-one concern regarding this long-term effect is cancer.

Sandra Steingraber writes an excellent, well-researched, thoroughly documented report on the connection between environmental chemicals and cancer in her book, “Living Downstream” from Vintage Books.

Steingraber draws our attention to the rapid rise in cancer incidence in the 20th century — especially in children — for rare and unusual forms of cancer, with highest rates near industrial plants and toxic waste sites, and in the more industrialized sections of the country.

She shows a variance in cancer rates in direct proportion to the distance people live from industrial sites. Also she points out clusters of cancer occurring in families of origin and not necessarily biological families. The rates are more similar for adoptees with their adopted families than with their genetic families.

Some other major points she makes are: 1. A majority of new chemicals are released for use without being tested for their carcinogenicity. 2. It is difficult to prove causation because of the ubiquity of so many chemicals and the mobility of the population. 3. Many chemicals like dioxin are not produced for any purpose, but they are by-products of the manufacturing processes for many of the products that we think we need to buy.

As Alan Atkisson points out in his book, “Believing Cassandra” from Chelsea Green Publishing, we cannot expect a solution to our environmental crisis with buildup of toxic waste unless we change our buying habits to support a more service-based economy with less “throughput” of material things. Also important is the collaboration of industry, government, communities and consumers to invent together cleaner and more efficient means of production with more re-use and recycling.

Sandra Steingraber proposes the Precautionary Principle, which recommends that the proponent of any new activity that could be dangerous, such as the release of new chemicals into the environment should bear the burden of proof that it is safe, rather than the public proving that it is dangerous several years or decades later, which has been the case in most of the 20th Century. We are still getting chemicals in our food imported from countries that use chemicals that were exported to them by our companies many years after the chemicals were banned for sale in this country.

Peter Bennett, N.D., Stephen Barrie, N.D., and Sara Faye wrote an excellent book, “The Seven-Day Detox Miracle.” The authors describe how our bodies remove toxins and how we can support that natural process.

They recommend for people with health problems to go through a special seven-day process several times a year and also to improve year-round daily health habits, especially nutrition. For people who are otherwise healthy it is recommended to do this once a year.

The six steps of the program involve:
Removing obstacles — cleaning up the diet, reducing stress, etc.
Improve circulation, with exercise, massage and hydrotherapy.
Enhance elimination through the kidneys, intestines and skin.
Repair the gastrointestinal system by removing offending agents, improving digestion, supplementing beneficial bacteria and healing intestinal permeability with special nutrients.
Support the liver through exercise, special foods, nutrients and herbs.
Transform stress so the body can save the energy otherwise dissipated by stress to use for detoxification.

Prepared out of variety minerals and organic compounds, foot patches are meant to work at night to improving the energy levels, blood circulation, metabolism.

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