Detoxifying the kidneys and the
Colon
(NaturalNews) We are living in an
age of increased toxicity in our society. Poor digestion;
reduced liver function; poor elimination practices through
the kidneys, respiratory tract, and skin; and colon
sluggishness all contribute to people experiencing increased
toxicity in their bodies. Many of the toxins that are
invading the human body come from diet, drug use, and
environmental exposure. The process of detoxification
is the act of either removing or neutralizing these
toxins from the body. In this process, often excess
mucous and congestion will also be cleared from the
body as well.
One key component of detoxification involves lifestyle
changes that will effectively reduce the daily intake
of toxins. Eliminating chemicals (from both food and
other sources), highly refined foods, refined sugars,
caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, and drugs will begin to
minimize the toxin load that is typically placed on
the body.
To begin to detoxify the colon, it is also important
to incorporate probiotics into the diet to replenish
healthy levels of intestinal flora.
Bowel movements are a good indicator
of one’s overall health. If one does not have
at least one bowel movement each day, the likelihood
for future disease is increased. Colon cancer is currently
the second leading cause of deaths from cancer in the
US. This is why a thorough body cleansing should start
with a cleansing of the bowel.
When embarking on a complete cleansing program, always
begin by removing the waste from the colon first. If
cleansing the liver or the lymph system is attempted
without first cleansing the colon, any toxins will just
be reabsorbed back into the body. A
standard bowel cleanse will include:
•Fasting with water, juice,
and raw fruits/vegetables
•Probiotics
•Flax seeds
•Bentonite Clay
•Salt Water Enema
If there is a constipated system,
then this directly correlates to the transition time
of toxic wastes to be slowed down. The longer it takes
for food to be moved through the intestines, the longer
toxins sit in the intestines – possibly fermenting
and being reabsorbed into the body. When the body is
exposed to this fermenting food in the intestines there
is an elevated risk for disease.
The typical place for disease to begin is in the bowel
so it makes sense that if one does not have at least
one bowel movement per day over an extended period of
time, one’s health may be seriously compromised.
A healthy colon should weight approximately
four pounds. Most Americans have several hardened layers
of mucoid plaque built up in the intestines resulting
in bowels that weigh far more than this optimal weight
of four pounds. The body was intended to slough off
excess mucoid plaque. A colon cleanse will aid the body
by helping to remove the built-up layers of mucoid plaque.
A typical American who eats a typical diet of refined
foods holds approximately eight undigested meals of
food and waste in their intestine. A person who eats
a high fiber diet typically holds approximately three
undigested meals.
The colon’s ability to function
will be severely affected by the amount of putrefied
waste that has accumulated. This malfunction will then
affect other digestive organs and glands and will affect
how food is absorbed. If the colon is not properly cared
for, it will accumulate toxins that will eventually
be absorbed into the bloodstream and will be carried
throughout the entire body.
To help the body naturally slough off excess mucoid
plaque, begin to eat a diet rich in raw vegetables and
fruits and free of processed foods. When these changes
are made to the diet, elimination will improve and toxins
will not continue to build up in the body. Be advised,
however, that it took years for mucoid plaque and toxins
to accumulate and the process of detoxifying to the
point of optimal health may take time. An effective
colon cleanse may take up to several months to accomplish.
The typical colon cleanse includes following a cleansing
diet and including colon cleansing supplements that:
- Contain probiotics
- Contain digestive enzymes
- Will kill parasites
- Contain herbs to stimulate the liver, gallbladder,
and intestines
Kidney Cleansing
Over 300,000 Americans suffer renal
failure every year and are forced to undergo dialysis
or even kidney transplants.
The kidneys are small organs; however they process
about 20% of the entire amount of blood pumped by the
heart. The kidneys process approximately 200 quarts
of blood every day in an effort to sift out waste products
and extra water.
An adequate blood supply to the kidneys makes it possible
for them to:
- Regulate the comp substances
- Maintain the body’s proper volume of water
- Remove wastes from the body
- Maintain the proper acid/base concentration of blood
- Regulate blood pressure
- Maintain the concentrations of
ions and other Stimulate red blood cell production
Maintain calcium levels
The kidneys receive blood and then
process the blood by removing the wastes. Then the processed
blood is returned to the body and the eliminated substances
stay in the urine. Urine flows from the kidneys into
the bladder, where it is stored until excretion from
the body through the urethra.
A kidney cleanse involves drinking very large amounts
of liquid while consuming a healing diet. Often improving
one’s diet by eliminating refined foods at the
same time as increasing one’s water consumption
will be an effective kidney cleanse. Any fast that involves
large amounts of liquid will cleanse the kidneys and
a bowel cleanse will also improve kidney function.
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