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Monday, March 24, 2008 / Dennis Godby

 

If the new season inspires you to spring-clean your home, you may want to

add " spring cleaning " for your body as well! Just as you wouldn't spring clean

your home without first taking out the garbage and clearing out the clutter,

neither would I recommend you attempt to revitalize your body without taking

out the trash -detoxifying (cleansing) your body from internally and

externally produced toxins.

 

The majority of the chemicals that find their way into our body get stored

in fat. Unfortunately, they don't stay there. The stored toxicity eventually

works its way into general circulation where it is a significant cause of

disease and accelerated aging.

 

Toxicity affects the body as:

 

· Functional changes manifesting as poor health with symptoms such as

fatigue, headaches, mood swings, memory loss, muscle pain, apathy, weight

problems

and depression.

 

· Pathological changes manifest as actual diseases such as: cancer,

autoimmune diseases (i.e. rheumatoid arthritis, MS, and 65 or more others),

atherosclerosis, chronic fatigue, learning disorders, eczema, infertility,

fibromyalgia, panic attacks, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, tinnitus,

arthritis and

digestive problems, and many others.

 

The body has evolved an intricate system to deal with toxicity.

Unfortunately, it did not evolve to deal with the enormous burden that modern

life has

placed upon it.

 

Toxic compounds that the body is unable to detoxify and eliminate build up

in the body, especially in the extracellular matrix and fatty tissue.

Functional detoxification focuses on cleansing and supporting these tissues.

 

The major organs of detoxification the liver/gallbladder, lymphatic system,

digestive tract, kidneys and skin.

 

The liver plays a number of different roles in detoxification:

 

· Blood Filtration. Every minute, approximately 60 fluid ounces of blood

flows through the liver from the intestines to remove 99% of the bacteria and

other toxic compounds in the blood before it is able to reach general

circulation. Liver damage will compromise blood filtration.

 

· Bile Production and Secretion. The liver produces about 30 fluid ounces of

bile per day, which is a carrier for cholesterol and fat-soluble toxins.

Adequate dietary fiber absorbs bile in the intestines where it is eliminated. A

low fiber diet allows these unbound toxins to be reabsorbed.

 

· The biotransformation of toxic substances by a complex system of

interrelated enzymes. The process occurs in two phases. Toxic compounds

neutralized

in these phases include: pesticides, herbicides, drugs, toxins from the gut,

hormones and inflammatory chemicals.

 

Next month's article will focus on the two phases of liver detoxification

and how to balance them, and how the other 4 major organs mentioned above

detoxify.

 

Dr. Dennis Godby, Doctor of Naturopathy, Sutter Medical Foundation.

He may be reached online or at his Sacramento Office (916) 446-2591

 

Dr Godby is also the the author of

The Practical Guide to Overcoming Diabetes Naturally

 

 

 

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