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'Detox' and its implications

October 1st 2009 01:05
bout the word ‘detox’ and its implications.

it’s only in the past year or so that I’ve begun to use the word ‘detox’ – the reason for incorporating this word? – I’m trying to keep up with the times.

So let’s look at the word ‘detox’ – which has become somewhat of a new-age ‘coat hanger’ - on which many people, and practitioners, hang their hopes of better health.

The great dictionary in the sky – Wikipedia – states that ‘Body cleansing or detoxification is a treatment in alternative medicine which proponents claim rid the body of accumulated harmful substances that exert a negative effect on individual health.’


Professor Alan Boobis, OBE, Toxicologist, Division of Medicine, Imperial College London“says …’the body’s own detoxification systems are remarkably sophisticated and versatile. They have to be, as the natural environment that we evolved in is hostile.

Dr. J.H. Tilden, in his monumental work ‘Toxemia Explained’ says that…
’In the process of tissue building (Metabolism) there is cell building (Anabolism) and cell destruction (Catabolism).
The broken down tissue is toxic and in health – when nerve energy is normal – it is eliminated from the blood as fast as evolved.
When nerve energy is dissipated from any cause – physical or mental excitement or bad habits – the body becomes enervated.
When enervated, elimination is checked, causing a retention of toxin in the blood, or Toxemia.
This accumulation of toxin when once established will continue until nerve energy is restored by removing the causes.
So-called disease is nature’s effort at eliminating the toxin from the blood.
All so-called diseases are crises of Toxemia.’

So - as simple as it can get – most people think that detox means ‘to get rid of toxins’ from the body – whether naturally or by assisted means.


Because all matter is in motion – needs no mover – there is no need to take anything in order to detox or remove the conditions of toxemia.

However, it is necessary to remove any and all conditions of enervation so that the body may conserve its energy and therefore enter into a natural ‘crisis of toxemia’ – the natural and built-in process of healing and repair that is contained within the DNA of each and every cell within all living organisms.

And so therefore – when you get sick, feel unwell, have a cold, the wog, the flu, or whatever you want to call this ‘crisis of toxemia’ – get into bed and rest (physical, mental and digestive) and trust your body to do the correct thing.

All the best in reducing stress – conserving energy - and allowing your body to do it’s thing – restore itself to a state of health and happiness.
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