Detoxification - An Ancient Ritual Diet

By James Steele


The detox diet represents the clash between Western medicine and alternative approaches. You need to learn all you can about the detox diet if you're interested in trying it. This approach can be used in a variety of different ways. If you have any kind of existing medical condition, then you must exercise caution because this diet is not suitable for those with some diseases.

Many people are doing detox diets every day, and they come in many different types. The purpose of a detox diet is to use substances that will clean out your digestive tract to allow poisons to be removed from your body. Of the many substances used in detox diets, two of the primary ones are fiber and water, because they help stimulate the various organs. One of the processes that is required each and every day is the removal of waste products. Waste products that aren't eliminated on a regular basis will accumulate in the intestinal tract. The body has a system for the removal of waste, and if it doesn't function regularly, the toxic wastes can be returned to the body with the vascular system.

When properly used, the detox diet can be very beneficial, but it can also be dangerous if you have particular medical conditions. Some examples include heart disease, diabetes, those with intestinal problems and other chronic problems. The main complaint most doctors have with the detox diet is it's a highly restrictive diet. Following a very restrictive diet is how the detox approach usually works. Medical doctors also issue warnings of possible negative side effects for teenagers and younger children.

The liver is one of the primary organs involved with detoxification. It is important to keep the liver functioning at high levels, and this can happen with herbal liver cleanses. Chlorella, Burdock root, Milk Thistle and quite a few others are known to have this effect. You cannot live without your liver, so it is important to keep it healthy, because it has many functions, some that are needed for detoxing the body. Many organs in the body are involved in keeping it detoxed, and one that isn't always thought about is the skin. That is why simply brushing your skin each day or several times a week will help. Dry brushing helps remove dead skin cells, thus keeping the skin pores open and stimulating blood flow.

The conditions for which the detox diet may be helpful are often associated with the effects of living in a highly industrialized society. But it's more the lifestyles that are prevalent within that particular type of society. Yes, your eating behaviors, amounts of exercise and levels of stress all come into play and exert a tremendous influence.




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