Body and Mind Detoxification |
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By Monika Klein, C.N.
Published in Nutrition Science News February 2000
Detoxification reduces inflammation in the body by eliminating toxic by-products that stem from digestive conditions such as intestinal permeability, parasites and Candida yeast proliferation. Using omega-3 oils in the form of flaxseed oil (liquid or capsules) or eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)/docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in the form of fish or fish oil is an excellent way to reduce pain and inflammation. Because most pain is due to some type of inflammation, reducing it naturally reduces the pain.
Three Steps to Detox Detoxification regimens generally start with the liver, the body's major detoxification organ. When the liver is working efficiently and effectively, other organs often follow suit. The skin, lungs, bowels, kidneys and bladder eliminate toxins processed by the liver, and of course are eliminative in and of themselves. Once the detox process begins, digestion, brain function and other physiological processes also tend to work better. The actual detoxification process is typically broken into three stages: the elimination, the intensive and the experimental. The duration of each phase varies with each individual. The elimination process is the first step, and can begin if a person is relatively healthy and free of a serious chronic health condition such as cancer, colitis, diabetes or heart disease. The elimination phase rids the diet of potential food allergens such as citrus, coffee and other caffeinated beverages, dairy, eggs, sugar and sugared foods, red meat, and gluten-rich grains such as wheat, oats, barley and rye. The intensive stage comprises at least three days of eating only vegetable broth and non-starchy steamed vegetables. These alkalizing foods reduce acidity and inflammation. If a person is hungry during this stage, nuts and seeds such as almonds, sunflower or pumpkin seeds are also alkalizing, effectively satisfy hunger and are usually nonallergenic. The experimental phase slowly reintroduces foods into the diet to see if they are tolerated. During a detoxification program, a person often becomes more sensitive to food allergens. If an introduced food triggers a reaction, it is once again eliminated from the diet and added one or two weeks later to verify a food sensitivity or allergy. People often are more aware of their food and behavior addictions during this period. This is the longest phase and often requires emotional support and education. Supplemental Help Sufficient amounts of antioxidants are an important part of any detoxification program. If not eliminated, toxins and free radical damage may lead to disease. All of the following antioxidants work together to protect and strengthen the body during a detox. Glutathione is a sulfur-containing amino acid. High concentrations of glutathione exist in liver cells. Studies have shown that glutathione attaches to toxic compounds in the liver in a process called conjugation that neutralizes toxins or enables them to be excreted. Glutathione is too large a molecule to effectively pass through the intestine into cells, so supplementing is not helpful. But glutathione is effectively recycled - protected from oxidative damage - by vitamin C. In one study, 500 mg per day of vitamin C raised glutathione levels by 50 percent in the blood, which transports it to the cells that need it. Interestingly, the same study found 2,000 mg/day vitamin C raised glutathione levels by only another 5 percent, so more is not necessarily better. Vitamin C aids the detoxification process in several ways, one being that it recycles other antioxidants such as glutathione and vitamin E. Vitamin E is the major fat-soluble antioxidant in the body and is the most studied free radical quencher. Vitamin E and water-soluble vitamin C recycle one another in the fight against free radicals. Vitamin C and E, as well as beta-carotene, protect the liver from damage and help support detoxification mechanisms. Oral doses of vitamin E up to 3,200 IU/day show no evidence of toxicity. Zinc is a mineral antioxidant that works with the sulfur component of the antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD) to protect tissues. It does this by converting toxic superoxide free radicals into hydrogen peroxide, which is further catabolized into water and oxygen. Zinc also improves liver function. In a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial, 22 cirrhotic patients with chronically enlarged livers took 600 mg zinc acetate supplements daily for seven days. The supplemented group exhibited an improvement in their condition by the eighth day, and also had serum zinc levels restored to normal. In addition, there was a significant increase in blood urea nitrogen in the supplemented group. Researchers predicted that short-term oral zinc supplementation probably corrected a zinc deficiency that compromises conversion of ammonia to urea. Selenium makes zinc more effective and works closely with vitamin E to maintain a healthy liver and heart. An animal study showed vitamin E supplementation of either 20 or 200 mg/kg bodyweight increased alpha-tocopherol levels in the liver. Adding 0.03 mg selenium/kg body weight significantly stimulated glutathione peroxidase activity, which enhances the antioxidant protection against lipid peroxidation. Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) added before the intensive stage is recommended. The detoxification program is usually successful without having to add it after the program. Milk thistle is beneficial to the liver because silymarin, the active component of the herb, inhibits liver damage and stimulates the growth of new liver cells to replace damaged cells. The standard dose is 70-210 mg of the standardized extract, three times a day. Even prolonged use has not been associated with toxicity - though silymarin does increase bile flow, which may produce a looser stool. Bioindividuality Every person's detoxification program is unique. Food and supplementation are only one facet of a whole mind and body detoxification. Some people undergoing detoxification commence an exercise program to eliminate toxins through lymphatic drainage. This is a common addition to detoxification programs. Any kind of massage or other bodywork increases circulation and therefore stimulates the lymphatic system to move and eliminate toxins. Saunas and steam baths can also stimulate lymphatic drainage. Because the intensive stage is low in fiber, additional colon help is recommended to keep things moving through the intestine. Ground flax seeds either sprinkled over steamed vegetables or taken at bedtime in warm water are helpful. Effective short-term colon cleansers include cascara sagrada (Rhamnus purshiana) and senna leaf (Cassia senna). The individually correct dose is the smallest amount necessary to maintain a soft stool. The herbs should not be used for more than a week or two. Some people incorrectly believe that a detoxification program is a great way to lose weight. Most people do lose weight, but it is only temporary. Permanent weight loss requires a concerted lifestyle change. Detoxification can, however, reduce and eliminate food cravings, reduce overall food consumption, and make the body feel more functional, whole and balanced. Many people benefit from some sort of regular detoxification program. But whether it lasts two or 30 days, it is not recommended when one's life is filled with stressful situations such as tight deadlines, a holiday season or emotional losses. Those suffering from diabetes, thyroid conditions, cancers and other wasting diseases must be carefully supervised by a qualified health care practitioner. Balancing the blood sugar and insulin levels in diabetics and ensuring that additional weight loss does not occur in cancer patients may require additional supervision and care. Detoxification programs are not recommended for pregnant or lactating women because the fetus or newborn may absorb some of the toxins being eliminated by the mother. Also, it is not healthy for a pregnant woman to lose weight or deprive her baby of nutrition during this intense growth period. A rigorous detoxification process is not recommended for children and infants. Taking care of the body through proper diet and supplementation, exercise, self reflection and education often guarantees healthy aging and longevity. It is never too late to begin cleaning up. RELATED PRODUCTSBLACKMORES BIO C CHEWABLE 200 TABLETS BLACKMORES BIO ZINC 168 TABLETS BLOOMS SELENIUM FORTE 150MCG 90 CAPSULES BLACKMORES NATURAL E 500IU 150 CAPSULES |