Monday, September 18, 2017

DETOXIFICATION

Here are just some of these conceptual clarifications, descriptions and definitions of DETOXIFICATION:

- It is seen as a cleansing of the body for restorative purposes, getting equilibrium and balance back, and natural state to get harmful substances out of the system, like drug or alcohol rehabilitation due to substance abuse or addiction.

- Abstinence

- Clearing things from the body and human system,

- Support provided on all levels for all the demands and realities of the physiological and psychological changes

- Including shock and withdrawal, which are very real processes, effects and outcomes that can be risky or even fatal if not done correctly

There are numerous ways to detoxify your body, with or without medication and medical intervention. (DETOX and withdrawal again would require medical supervision as you wean your system off these levels and toxins to be safe and prudent)

One such method is acupuncture detoxification, for example, that used your body’s biofeedback to restore balance to your system, parts and whole.

A class of diets whose underlying assumption is that the body accumulates toxins that must be purged, especially after unhealthy periods.

Toxic, harmful toxins, substances /waste of an undefined nature - from foods, the environment, and the body's own wastes can build up over time in your body, causing symptoms, illness, disease, discomfort even death.

Most modern detoxification processes utilize herbal, electrical or electromagnetic treatments and solutions to clean, clear and cleanse the body and system. The liver and kidneys for the most part take care of what the body needs, but there are ways to make these processes more effective.

For a real lay-definition of what these processes and dynamics bring to the table and can offer describes it as a process by which a substance is made less toxic or rendered harmless and excreted without any dire, lingering or side effects.

Source of Information : Complete Body Detox Guide to Better Health

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