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Approaches to Detox
• Vitamins and minerals necessary for proper liver function are
used to support the body’s internal detoxification pathway.
• Detoxifying herbs are thought to bind toxins to help with
their breakdown and excretion. Some herbs also work by
stimulating the liver’s detoxifying ability.
• Foods and diet: Clean diets give the body a break from being
burdened by toxins from foods, allowing the body to process
the backlog of accumulated toxins.
• Fasting: In fasting, the body breaks down fat for fuel, which is
thought to help with eliminated wastes that accumulate in our
fat tissues.
• Hydrotherapy: Hot water and baths stimulate blood circula-
tion through the liver, helping the liver filter out more toxins.
Toxins are also excreted through sweat.
• Probiotics: Probiotics minimize harmful gut bacteria that
make toxins while helping preserve the protective intestinal lin-
ing, which enables toxic substances to pass through the diges-
tive track for elimination.
• Sauna: The heat in saunas stimulates blood circulation and
sweating, allowing for more effective excretion of toxins.
• Colonic irrigation: Flushing the colon with water and herbs is
believed to flush out toxins that accumulate in the lining of the
intestinal tract.
• Toxin binding: When taken internally, fiber and clay are
thought to bind to toxins and heavy metals present in our
intestinal tract, aiding with their excretion from the body.
• Exercise: Exercise helps with detoxification by increasing blood
and lymphatic flow throughout the body’s filtration system as
well as excreting toxins through sweat.
Adapted from Natural Standard Database.