Many common acute and chronic illnesses may be alleviated by a program of detoxification/cleansing, as
they are basically created by short- and long-term congestive patterns. People with addictions to any
substance may benefit from a detox program, even if it is only the temporary avoidance of the addictive
agent or agents. Withdrawal symptoms that commonly occur with many drugs, including sugar, caffeine,
and over-the-counter medications, are precipitated by detoxification. Many of the poisons (toxins) that we
ingest or make are stored in the fatty tissues. Obesity is almost always associated with toxicity. When we
lose weight, we reduce our fat and thereby our toxic load. However, during weight loss we release more
toxins, and thus need protection through greater intake of water, fiber, and the antioxidant nutrients, such
as vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene, selenium, and zinc. With exercise we can also turn fat into muscle
(not literally) and help further detoxification.
PROBLEMS RELATED TO CONGESTION / STAGNATION / TOXICITY
Acne
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Obesity
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Prostate disease
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Abscesses
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Infections by:
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Menstrual problems
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Boils
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Bacteria
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Vaginitis
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Eczema
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Virus
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Varicose veins
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Allergies
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Fungus
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Diabetes
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Arthritis
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Parasites
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Peptic ulcers
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Asthma
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Worms
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Gastritis
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Constipation
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Uterine fibroid tumors
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Pancreatitis
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Colitis
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Cancer
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Mental illness
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Hemorrhoids
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Cataracts
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Multiple sclerosis
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Diverticulitis
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Colds
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Alzheimerís disease
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Cirrhosis
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Bronchitis
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Senility
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Hepatitis
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Pneumonia
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Parkinsonís disease
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Fibrocystic breast disease
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Sinusitis
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Drug addiction
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Atherosclerosis
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Emphysema
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Tension headaches
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Heart disease
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Kidney stones
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Migraine headaches
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Hypertension
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Kidney disease
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Gallstones
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Thrombophlebitis
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Stroke
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Gout
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Of course, not all of these problems are solely problems of toxicity or completely cured by detoxification.
Most of these diseases, and the majority of those factors, have to do with abuses, especially on a
nutritional level. Often, these problems, many of which are discussed in other sections of this book, are
alleviated by eliminating the related toxins and following this detox program.
What Is
Detoxification?
Detoxification is the process of clearing toxins from the body or neutralizing or transforming them, and
clearing excess mucus and congestion. Many of these toxins come from our diet, drug use, and
environmental exposure, both acute and chronic. Internally, fats, especially oxidized fats and cholesterol,
free radicals, and other irritating molecules act as toxins. Functionally, poor digestion, colon sluggishness
and dysfunction, reduced liver function, and poor elimination through the kidneys, respiratory tract, and
skin all add to increased toxicity.
Detoxification involves dietary and lifestyle changes that reduce intake of toxins and improve elimination.
Avoidance of chemicals, from food or other sources, refined food, sugar, caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, and
many drugs helps minimize the toxin load. Drinking extra water (purified) and increasing fiber by
including more fruits and vegetables in the diet are steps in the detoxification process. Moving from a
more to a less congesting diet, as shown in the accompanying table, will help us to move along the detox
road.
Most Congesting | | | Least Congesting |
drugs | fats |
sweets | nuts |
rice | roots |
fruits |
allergenic foods | fried foods |
milk | seeds | millet | squashes | greens |
| refined flours | eggs | beans | buckwheat |
other vegetables | herbs |
organ meats | | baked goods | oats | pasta |
| water |
hydrogenated fats | meats | | wheat | potatoes |
More Potentially
Toxic | | | More Detoxifying |
Detoxification therapy, as fasting, is the oldest treatment known to humans and is a completely natural
process; and in many cases, as we listen to our inner guidance as animals do, we may apply this process to
many illnesses and states of health and life. Many authorities claim the detox process helps clear wastes
and old or dead cells and revitalizes the bodyís natural functions and healing capacities. Of the
thousands of people that I know who have used cleansing programs, the vast majority have experienced
positive and incredible results. As I said, I believe that fasting/cleansing/detoxification is the missing link
in Western nutrition, and if we used this process more in our daily lives and our medical system, we could
heal and prevent a great deal of disease. Now is the time for all of us in the world to listen--and to clean
and clear our bodies, homes, offices, our relationships, towns, cities, countries and the entire planet, lest
we perish from toxicity.
When Is the Best Time to Cleanse / Detoxify?
We need to incorporate natureís cycles with our own cycles. We may notice regular periods of
congestion, and we may reduce or prevent these by following a more detoxifying program. Whenever we
feel congested, our first step is to follow detox procedures, many of which we can fine-tune in time with
our experience of what works for us.
I have found personally that if I start to feel congestion or a cold coming on, then I can exercise and
sweat, sauna or steam, drink loads of fluids, take vitamins C and A, and get a good nightís sleep
without eating much--and almost every time I will wake up healed! If I feel my bowels are backed up, I
will usually take some herbs to stimulate them.
Each of us has a natural cleansing time when our body wants a lighter diet, more liquids, and greater
elimination than intake. This occurs daily, usually in the night until midmorning; it may occur weekly but
more commonly for a few days a month. Women, in particular, are aware of this natural cleansing time
with their female cycle. In fact, many women do much better premenstrually and during their periods if
they follow a cleansing program--more juices, greens, lighter foods, herbs, and so on--in the week before
their menstruation.
The seasonal cycle is really the most important in regard to natural detoxification periods. If we can
harmonize with these, we can do much to stay healthy. I discussed the relationship of the seasons to diet
in other parts of this book, and in greater detail in my first book, Staying Healthy with the
Seasons, and explore this further in the program on Fasting.
To summarize here, the seasonal changes are the key stress times in nature and the times where we most
need to lighten up our outer demands and consumptions and turn more within to listen to our inner world
that mirrors the natural cycles. Spring is the key time for detoxification; autumn is also important. At least
a one- to two-week program is suggested at these times. In spring, we may eat more citrus fruits, fresh
greens, and juices or try the Master Cleanser lemonade diet, while in autumn we may dine on other
harvests, such as apples or grapes, and the many vegetables. Lots of fresh fruits and vegetables are
appropriate when we are going into summer; and brown rice, vegetables, and soups may be best to
simplify our diet when going into winter.