Detoxification
© David Klein, Ph.D.
Taken from Your Natural Diet: Alive Raw Foods by Drs. T. C. Fry &
David Klein
http://www.livingnutrition.com
Many, if not most people, begin transitioning to a
raw food diet when they are severely ill; some do so when they are
attempting to recover from minor nagging illness symptoms; and still
others make the change when they are free of symptoms. In all of
these conditions, once the body begins to assimilate a higher
proportion of natural raw foods, it initiates detoxification and
health-building actions since it is always striving to establish a
higher state of wellness.
The new, enzymatically-active live raw foods with
their nutritious, energizing sugars cause the body to spring into
action, utilizing much of its energy in cleaning house: purging
debris, shedding old inferior cells, and using the new raw nutrients
to build a completely new, healthier body. It is recommended that
the transition be made gradually, to avoid triggering the
uncomfortable symptoms that can accompany a drastic cleansing
process. As long as there is vitality, the opportunity exists for
the body to rejuvenate to a far more vigorous level of health.
Results are often noticed within 24 hours of beginning a new
healthful regimen.
Detoxification is a self-purifying process which the
body carries out at all times, but most aggressively during the
early to late morning hours. It is advantageous to eat lightly in
the morning. Heavy foods eaten at this time suspend the cleansing
process, keeping us toxic, and, in some cases, overweight. The
process of "detox" entails: 1. the cells off-loading metabolic
wastes and environmental toxins into the bloodstream for filtering
by the liver and kidneys for elimination, and 2. the organs of
elimination (bowels, kidneys, lungs, skin, vagina) releasing
metabolic, environmental and residual food wastes via feces, urine,
breath, sweat and menses. Toxins are also expectorated in mucus via
the throat and sinuses.
Under normal conditions of healthful living and
natural diet, the body is able to eliminate metabolic wastes and
other environmental pollutants through its normal organs of
elimination. However, under chronic excessive bombardment with
unnatural dietary fare, environmental pollutants, emotional stress,
and/or overeating on even good natural foods, the body’s eliminative
capacities are not equal to the task, and a buildup of toxins
increases as the days and years go by. This condition, called
toxicosis, leads to accelerated aging, fatigue, illness, and, in
many cases, to obesity. In this condition of toxicity, which is
particularly likely if one has lived on a diet of foods such as
cooked meat, dairy, bread, and junk foods, the body harbors sticky
and insoluble debris and waste matter on artery and bowel walls, as
well as in the bloodstream, tissues, bowels, and organs.
Fortunately, the body is a magnificently designed
masterpiece of self-regulation and self-healing, always striving to
establish and maintain purity and wellness. When a toxic load
becomes too dangerous for the body, it intelligently enacts a
detoxification/elimination/purging/housecleaning event or phase,
manifested by any of these "symptoms": sore throat, inflammation,
fever, skin outbreaks, coated tongue, mucus expectoration, body
aches, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Malodorous body wastes and
underarms are signs that toxic putrid fermented matter and acids are
being eliminated. During the detoxification phase, many people
experience lightheadedness and headaches as the body stirs up and
dumps toxins into the bloodstream for processing and elimination.
During a thorough detox, unhealthy fat, cysts and even tumors are
also broken down (autolyzed) and eliminated. As toxins are stirred
up and released, the body relaxes and people also typically
experience short-term symptoms of mental-emotional detox: mood
swings, depression, sadness, anger, and crying.
When the organs of elimination are weak and/or
overloaded, the body will resort to eliminating toxins through any
convenient outlet it can find: e.g., the eyes, ears, throat, vagina,
skin (sweating, rashes and suppurations), sinuses, and scalp. When
we experience any of these signs of elimination, we typically feel
fatigued and sleepy, as the body is directing much of its energy
toward accomplishing the housecleaning. At such times, it is always
wise to assist the body by heeding the calls for extra rest and
sleep. All of these "symptoms" will diminish and then vanish when
the body is sufficiently cleaned out, providing we adhere to a
healthful lifestyle regimen.
In conjunction with the heightened detoxification
action, the body works at repairing any damage, regenerating new
cells, rejuvenating and restoring wellness. The repair work mostly
occurs when we sleep. When there is damage to be repaired and
rejuvenation to be accomplished, the body needs extra sleep. We
typically feel weak and need plenty of extra sleep in the beginning
stage of the rejuvenation phase. If the toxemia, physical damage,
degeneration and emotional distress is severe, this phase may last
for weeks or months. It is important to understand that the symptoms
of the detoxification and rejuvenation process signify the workings
of the awesome rejuvenative power of the body. It will help the
process if we appreciate the workings of the body and do everything
possible to assist it in its healing processes. We can do this by
taking a break or a sabbatical from our normal routines, obtaining
plenty of extra sleep and rest--if necessary, complete rest-- as
well as eating simply, until the work is sufficiently accomplished
and we experience new vigor and vitality. It would be ideal to take
the sabbatical at a comfortable health center or retreat with
fasting supervision, juicing, deep rest and hygiene education.
If we persevere through the uncomfortable detox
symptoms, get extra sleep and rest when feeling tired or unwell, and
resist covering up symptoms with medicines (which only add more
toxins to the system), we will arrive at a wonderful state of well
being in the quickest time possible, and in the process, we will
learn invaluable lessons about how the body works to restore health.
Some of the rewards include freedom from illness, sweet smelling
breath, no body odors, easy and inoffensive elimination, shinier,
thicker hair, clearer eyes and skin, more mental energy and clarity,
better memory, more joie de vivre, slimmer belly, no cellulite,
greater stamina, deeper connection to spirit, and finding a mutual
attraction with healthy, vivacious people like ourselves. Through
healthful living practices which keep our bodies clean inside and
free of energy-robbing toxic matter, we can ensure a healthier,
longer, more vital and youthful life, free ourselves from disease
and aging, and tap into the wellspring of joy within.
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