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Medical information
Decontamination of the body
the oldest
therapy
Some toxins are excreted in the sweat
through the skin. It is generally accepted
that intensive sweating expels poisons
from the body. However, from an orthodox
medical standpoint, there is no proof of
this. On the other hand, the associated
fluid loss can cause an undesired concen-
tration of left over toxins.
Toxins are likewise eliminated by the gas-
tric system, (the gut), via bowel move-
ments. This is quite obvious when the
body suffers a severe toxic situation e.g.
food poisoning and tries to regain balance
by vomiting or /and diarrhoea .
Finally, there are two further organs
which play a direct role in the detoxifica-
tion process: the liver and
the kidneys
.
Control of the correct function
of the eliminating organs
Because the liver plays such an important
role in regulating and maintaining vital
functions it is necessary to regularly ob-
serve and check liver efficiency. This is
sensible especially in older age because
this is when liver function is most likely to
become imbalanced. Unfortunately
it is pos-
sible
to contract severe liver damage long
before symptoms appear.
Sometimes, even
medical laboratory tests cannot identify liver
disease.
Therefore, it is more than advisable to
take care of liver function by, for example,
through regular detoxification cures, espe-
cially when medication or drugs are taken
over a long period of time.
Without the removal from the body of the
residue of decontamination of the products
which we eat, drink, and inhale, we would
be constantly ill.
The world we live in is full of toxic elements
which adversely influence our metabolism
and our immune systems.
But toxins would also pose a health problem
if we lived in a completely sterile world. Our
bodies also produce harmful elements, by -
products of metabolism, which must be neu-
tralized and eliminated. One of the most
common injurious by-products of a normal
endocrine exchange is, Ethyl alcohol ( found
in alcoholic beverages) which is converted
into an even more complicated and more
dangerous form, namely acetic aldehyde.
The term “Free Radicals” is well known from
the many vitamin advertisements. They are
also known as body cleansing metabolic
agents. They are responsible for many
health problems, and have been linked to
cancer and premature ageing. Actually, the
body should be able to cope with these
agents but today’s lifestyle and multi-toxic
environment makes this difficult, and, in
fact, presents a permanent problem, espe-
cially in older age.
Certain organs are highly specialized in the
excretion of toxic gases. For example, the
lungs get rid of toxic gases and volatile
chemicals which are exhaled—a process of
detoxification. That is, anaesthetic gases are
excreted from the body via the lungs.