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Cleansing Detoxification – Heavy Metals in Your Body

 

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What is cleansing detoxification?  Why might you need it? Not to be an alarmist, but during the normal course of the day, while you’re drinking your tap water, eating, or even breathing the air around you, your body is ingesting toxic heavy metals which have the potential to overwhelm the natural functions of your body. It’s not something that happens in a day, but, rather, cumulatively over time and it can begin to wreak havoc on many of your body’s basic functions.

Heavy metal toxicity can impede brain function affecting your mental dexterity. The central nervous system can be overwhelmed and react with body pain, headaches, seizures and depression.

Heavy metals are present in many of the elements we come in contact with each day. Some of the more common metals are mercury, lead, aluminum, arsenic, and cadmium. Mercury is the greatest threat as it comes in many different forms such as methyl mercury, metallic, and salt with methyl containing the most potent toxins.

The body uses certain natural metals in its life functions. Metals such as selenium are vital to enzyme production in the fight against cancer and other diseases. Metals, when occurring naturally in the body, provide healing properties, however, when introduced into the body in large quantities, they can also present a danger.

Each body is somewhat unique in how it can process heavy metal toxicity. While some people can become seriously ill with an over exposure, others may have a higher tolerance. In either case, it is considered sound advice to conduct a heavy metal detox to cleanse the body and help it maintain its normal levels of heavy metals.

One method of heavy metal detoxification is to use chelating agents that bond with the metals to deactivate them. Then, as they move through the blood stream, they are processed through the kidneys and liver and passed out of the body as waste.

Chelating agents are nutritionally present in many food and natural supplements. Some of the more effective agents are found packaged as supplements.

Cilantro. This common herb is effective in the removal of heavy metals and the restoration of cells in the body.

Chlorella. Produced by green algae, this chelating agent, which can be found in drink or supplement, is a popular detoxification aid.

Milk Thistle. Also known as silymarin, milk thistles aides the liver and helps in the protection of red blood cells.

Magnesium. Another naturally occurring metal that the body uses to generate immune boosting enzymes. It can be found in supplement forms or in some common foods like spinach and Brazil nuts.

Mega H. Studies have shown that Mega H is effective at using water for nutrient replenishment and waste removal at the cellular level which is a vital detox process.

There are some known side effects to heavy metal detox. Some people have allergic reactions to the agents that are introduced during detox. This mostly stems from the release of heavy metals from all of the nooks and crannies in which they were hiding. So, at least for a period of time, the body reacts to the agents as if they were toxins. Once the immune system realizes who the bad guys really are, it takes the fight to the toxins.

By slowly introducing the body to the chelating agents, through a homeopathic dilution administered every few days, the immune system can make its adjustment more quickly.

Heavy Metals Testing: Consulting with your doctor or doing a convenient home lab test yourself will help you to determine whether you have heavy metal toxicity.  The test is painless and can be done on urine, saliva, nails or hair.To order your test kit: Test Country



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What is the Detoxification Role of the Liver?

The liver is one of the most important organs in the body when it comes to detoxifying or getting rid of foreign substances or toxins, especially from the gut. The liver plays a key role in most metabolic processes, especially cleansing detoxification. The liver detoxifies harmful substances by a complex series of chemical reactions. The role of these various enzyme activities in the liver is to convert fat soluble toxins into water soluble substances that can be excreted in the urine or the bile depending on the particular characteristics of the end product. Many of the toxic chemicals that enter the body are fat-soluble, which means they dissolve only in fatty or oily solutions and not in water. This makes them difficult for the body to excrete. Fat soluble chemicals have a high affinity for fat tissues and cell membranes, which are composed of fatty acids and proteins. In these fatty tissues of the body, toxins may be stored for years, being released during times of exercise, stress or fasting. During the release of these toxins, several symptoms such as headaches, poor memory, stomach pain, nausea, fatigue, dizziness and palpitations can occur.

The major percentage of blood being filtered by the liver is from the portal vein, which carries blood from the intestines. The liver can remove a broad spectrum of microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites from the blood, which is desirable, as we certainly do not want these building up in the blood and invading deeper parts of the body. Infections and parasites often come from the contaminated water supplies found in large cities, and indeed other dangerous organisms may find their way into your gut and blood stream from these sources. This can cause chronic infections and poor health, so it is important to protect your liver from these microorganisms. The safest thing to do is water that has been filtered and sterilized. High loads of unhealthy microorganisms can also come from foods prepared in conditions of poor hygiene by persons who are carrying bacteria, viruses or parasites on their skin. Foods, especially meats that are not fresh or are preserved, also contain a higher bacterial load, which will overwork the liver if they are eaten regularly.

The liver neutralizes a wide range of toxic chemicals, both those produced internally and those coming from the environment. The normal metabolic processes produce a wide range of chemicals and hormones for which the liver has evolved efficient neutralizing mechanisms. However, the level and type of internally produced toxins increases greatly when metabolic processes go awry, typically as a result of nutritional deficiencies. These non-end-product metabolites have become a significant problem in this age of conventionally grown foods and poor diets.

Many of the toxic chemicals the liver must detoxify come from the environment: the content of the bowels and the food, water, and air. The polycyclic hydrocarbons (DDT, dioxin, 2,4,5-T, 2,3-D, PCB, and PCP), which are components of various herbicides and pesticides, are on example of chemicals that are now found in virtually all fat tissues measured. Even those eating unprocessed organic foods need an effective detoxification system because all foods contain naturally occurring toxic constituents.

The liver plays several roles in detoxification: it filters the blood to remove large toxins, synthesizes and secretes bile full of cholesterol and other fat-soluble toxins, and enzymatically disassembles unwanted chemicals. This enzymatic process usually occurs in two steps referred to as phase I and phase II. Phase I either directly neutralizes a toxin, or modifies the toxic chemical to form activated intermediates which are then neutralized by one of more of the several phase II enzyme systems.

Proper functioning of the liver’s detoxification systems is especially important for the prevention of cancer. Up to 90% of all cancers are thought to be due to the effects of environmental carcinogens, such as those in cigarette smoke, food, water, and air, combined with deficiencies of the nutrients the body needs for proper functioning of the detoxification and immune systems. The level of exposure to environmental carcinogens varies widely, as does the efficiency of the detoxification enzymes, particularly phase II. High levels of exposure to carcinogens coupled with slow detoxification enzymes significantly increases susceptibility to cancer.

When optimum nutrition is provided the liver operates efficiently. A great many people however, do not eat the right kinds of foods to provide the liver with everything it needs for the elimination of the extra toxins bodies are exposed to daily. If nutrition is compromised through poor dietary and lifestyle habits, this will impede cleansing detoxification processes, and other organs will suffer as the body retains these toxins.

 


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Body Cleansing and Detoxification?

 

 

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Does body cleansing and a detoxification diet really make you feel healthier? What is a good diet to stick to?  What should I avoid and what should I eat or drink more of?  I smoke cigarettes and drink but I’m trying to quit and get in shape.



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What is the difference in Laxatives and Detoxification and Colon Cleansing?

What is the difference in Laxatives and Detoxification and Colon Cleansing?  Does it help with Weight Loss?

 

I want a little jump start to shedding pounds and starting a healthier life style. I did a little reasearch on the above but i dont know what brands are cheap quick and effective.. I dont want to be on the toilet for a week or anything like that.. My goal is to lose weight, clean out my body and start fresh with healthier foods and exercise. Any ideas?


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How Effective are Infrared Saunas for Cleansing Detoxification?

Q: “I have heard many claims about heavy metals and other toxins being found in laboratory “sweat analysis” — from the sweat produced by infrared saunas. I have looked for the actual (original) studies/lab reports that are being vaguely referred to, but cannot find any. Does anyone know what these sources are, and if they are true? Can infrared saunas detoxify heavy metals, and if so, what are the sources that prove it?

To clarify, I’m not interested in the unreferenced mention of studies (as almost all the infrared sauna manufacturers do: “Scientific studies have shown…” etc. Which ones??). I’m looking for the actual studies themselves. Thanks.”


Hi David R, yes Infrared Saunas for cleansing detoxification are very effective. The Infrared sauna offers cutting edge low-heat technology to help you comfortably sweat your heavy metals and toxins away while at the same time allowing deep penetration of joints, muscles, tissues, and increased oxygen and blood circulation.

The infrared sauna works by detoxifying the body and actually ridding it of pollutants like aluminum, cadmium, lead and even formaldehyde and other dangerous chemicals. The secret to infrared saunas lies in their lower temperature infrared heat waves emitted, which due to their longer wavelength have the ability to penetrate deeper into the body’s tissue.

Please look article: http://www.askedweb.com/askedweb/Infrared_Saunas/ Jason Homan

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