Improve Your Health: Detoxify
There seems to be a fair amount of controversy around detoxification protocols and whether or not they’re necessary or even safe.
While it might be true that too much has been made of them being the answer to everything health-wise, it’s also true that we are exposed to many more toxins in our modern world, than in previous times.
Couple this with very poor eating, drinking and lifestyle habits, and there seems to be a need for supporting overworked detoxification organs such as the liver, lungs, bowels, skin and kidneys.
One of the largest elimination organs, the bowels, should ideally have a ‘movement’ between one and three times daily.
The average person can go sometimes two or three days without a movement. This means that toxins which were previously ready for elimination after a meal was digested and assimilated, are given the opportunity to be reabsorbed, with the potential to cause ill-health.
There are some very sound and helpful detoxification protocols available to the public, but they should be done under supervision and not as a first port of call when looking to improve your health.
In fact, they can make you very sick if you’re not in a state of health to deal with the consequences of releasing toxins back into circulation.
Generally speaking, before you look at any kind of detoxification programme, you should already be:
- Eating good quality, unprocessed food
- Aiming to eat a good percentage of your food raw
- Drinking clean, filtered water regularly
- Having regular bowel movements (at least 1 X daily)
- Exercising in some form daily
Detoxification programmes worth their salt will require you to be doing all of the above, as well as taking good quality supplements or doing fasts, specific to the particular organ you’re looking to cleanse.
There are many old, tried and trusted techniques and therapies that have a very important place alongside a healthy diet and lifestyle.
These include colonic irrigation, which can help rid the colon of any impacted fecal matter, resulting in better nutrient absorption through the colon wall.
In addition, coffee enemas (easily self-administered) are believed to be useful in aiding the liver in its processes of detoxification, as well as assisting the colon in its activities of elimination.
Fasting seems to be used commonly, but mistakenly, as a detoxofication protocol. It does however, offer great digestive relief and so can be very beneficial, if used in a controlled way.
Protocols for bowel, kidney, skin, cell, liver and gall-bladder cleanses can all aid the body by allowing detoxification and elimination organs a well-deserved break and an opportunity to improve in function, leaving you healthier and more energised.