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Detoxification Program

“There are many symptoms that one can develop from a small amount of causes”

Enhancing Body Function

We live in a toxic environment. Each year, over 4 billion pounds of toxic chemicals are released into the environment by industry and over 1.2 billion pounds of pesticides are used in North America alone.

In today’s day and age a detoxification program should be part of an overall wellness plan. It assists with the removal of fats, mucus, organic toxins, and inorganic chemicals stored in the body. Because everyone is exposed to toxins, we can all benefit from a detoxification program. Toxins are found in things like alcohol, cigarette smoke, fried food, food additives and preservatives, toxic chemicals, car exhaust fumes, pesticides and pharmaceuticals. The burden on our bodies is immense and accumulation over a period of years creates a wide variety of problems for our bodies since we may not be able to eliminate all of them. These toxins tend to concentrate in the liver, gastrointestinal tract, skin and nervous system making you susceptible to disease and infection.

The process of detoxification is quite simple, however, there are many organ systems in the body and it is best to get assessed to see which system needs to be cleansed first and which type of cleanse to do. > Getting Started

The Program is Ideal for:

  • Digestive problems (IBS, Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s disease, constipation, diarrhea)
  • Chronic headaches and muscle tension
  • Skin conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis)
  • Food intolerances, allergies
  • Asthma
  • Chronic exposure to heavy metals and toxins through work
  • Chronic fatigue

Common Symptoms and Conditions Associated with Toxicity

A detoxification program can help with a wide variety of health problems such as:

  • headaches and migraine headaches
  • mineral imbalances (particularly zinc and calcium)
  • kidney dysfunction
  • fertility problems
  • abnormal pregnancy complications
  • PMS and menstrual problems
  • chronic immune system depression
  • multiple chemical sensitivities
  • fibromyalgia
  • chronic fatigue syndrome
  • non-responsive or recurrent yeast infections
  • tinnitus
  • eczema
  • psoriasis
  • contact dermatitis
  • learning disorders (ADHD)
  • panic attacks
  • memory loss
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • mood swings
  • insomnia (especially waking between 1 and 3 am)
  • muscle weakness
  • obesity
  • joint pains / rheumatism
  • unusual response to medication and supplements
  • a history of increasing sensitivity to exogenous exposures, odors, or medications
  • worsening of symptoms after anesthesia or pregnancy
  • cancer