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Detox for Different Goals

Detoxification is essentially the same for all people, yet every person's detox program should reflect their individual body and unique goals. Additional supplements may vary depending on needs—an arthritic person, an athlete and a hypertensive individual, for example, should customize their programs slightly.

  • Arthritis: Add glucosamine sulfate or ginger during the experimental stage.1,2


  • Athletic performance: Add electrolyte drink or protein powder during experimental phase.3


  • Fertility: Clearing up one's body can enhance fertility because the body becomes more effective and starts functioning better. Once conception does occur, the detoxification process ceases but the many dietary changes and benefits can remain.


  • Headaches: Often due to specific food allergens. Eliminate them.5 Feverfew can help ease pain.6


  • Weight loss: Additional emotional support is beneficial.4

References

1. Reichelt A, et al. Efficacy and safety of intramuscular glucosamine sulphate in osteoarthritis of the knee. Arnzneim-Forsch./Drug Res 1994:44(1):75-80.

2.Srivastava KC, Mustafa J. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) in rheumatism and musculoskeletal disorders. Med Hypotheses 1992;39:342-8.

3.Brouns F, et al. The effect of rehydration drinks on post-exercise electolyte excretion in trained athletes. Int J Sports Med 1998 Jan;19(1):56-60.

4. Kayman S, et al. Maintenance and relapse after weight loss in women: behavioral aspects. Am J Clin Nutr 1990:52:800-7.

5.Egger J, et al. Is migraine food allergy? Lancet 1983;ii:865-9.

6. Heptinstall S, et al. Extract of feverfew inhibits granule secretion in blood platelets and polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Lancet 1985;i:1071-4.




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