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What is Detox?
Simply stated Detox therapy is a cleansing of toxins
from our bodies.
What are these toxins and where do they come from?
The human body becomes polluted from both external and internal sources
of toxins.
The most common means of external exposure to toxins are from:
• Inhalation
- air pollution, first- or second-hand smoke, dental amalgam fillings,
and mold;
• Ingestion - chemicals used on crops or in food stocks, in drinking
water, and drugs;
• Injection - vaccinations and other drug injections, tattoos;
• Absorption - chemicals used on fabrics and other surfaces, paints,
plastics, pesticides and chemical fertilizers: and
• Irradiation - medical x-rays, radon gas, cell phones, computer monitors
and televisions, microwave ovens, radios, power grids, bomb testing
Internal sources of toxins are from fermentation, putrification and
rancidity from ingested foods, dehydration, poor diet, stress and
emotional imbalance.
As we can readily see even those consciously pursuing healthy lifestyles
are subject to many sources of toxins in their daily lives.
Over 70,000 chemicals are commercially produced in the US and thousands
of new ones are introduced each year. The EPA has classified almost
65,000 of them as potentially, if not definitely hazardous to human
health. Over three thousand chemicals are intentionally added to
our food supply and over 700 are routinely found in our drinking
water.
Heavy metals are present in almost everyone and also a significant
source of toxicity. Lead, mercury, copper, cadmium, and arsenic are
collected throughout most of our bodies. Because of their molecular
weight they are difficult to eliminate. Heavy metals have been known
toxins for many decades and we continue to find new health threats
such as rising rates of Autism and Parkinson Disease resulting from
our continued and growing exposure to them.
A major symptom of toxicity seems to be a breakdown of our immune
system which further complicates our body's ability to naturally
fight off
or rid itself of toxins. Another major symptom is damage to our nervous
systems and emotional well being. The vast increase in chemicals
in our environment, foods, and medicines has diminished our body's
ability
to rid itself of toxins through normal means. Our body's natural
functions used to eliminate toxins have become overwhelmed. Clearly
the rise
in immunological diseases and emotional disorders along with a general
decline in wellness in our society are likely "canaries in the
coal mine" warning us of increasing levels of toxins our bodies
are taking on.
Our bodies have become so loaded with toxins that the process of
detoxification itself can often produce short term discomfort.
We may not be immediately
rewarded with good health and radiant well being as soon as we
change our poor lifestyle habits. Frequently, the recovery of health
and
improvements in diet can cause short term discomfort as our body
undergoes detoxification.
Poor health and illness is progressive and likewise good health
and well being is progressive and requires weeks, months and even
years
of effort. However, the rewards are a lifetime of wellness. Wellness
is an interactive process of becoming aware and practicing healthy
choices to create a balanced and more successful lifestyle. Regardless
of your current state of health, it is possible to pursue wellness
in order to optimize your health and live a more successful lifestyle.
Call
today to make an appointment to start living a healthier
lifestyle!
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