Detoxification
Research suggests that each of us likely harbors over 20,000 man-made chemical toxins in our tissues. These substances have the potential to interact with each other or affect various bodily systems, including the nervous system, at any given time. Common culprits include aluminum, pesticides like DDT, and often mercury toxicity. Many contemporary ailments are either directly caused by or exacerbated by the presence of these stored toxins and their impact on our health. Therefore, incorporating detoxification into every treatment protocol is highly advisable.

Step 1
Detoxification consistently comprises three essential elements. Firstly, it involves boosting the immune system's tolerance towards toxins. When a toxic substance attempts to backtrack through exit routes, the immune system frequently becomes alerted to its presence, triggering an inflammatory response. Paradoxically, this response can lead to the entrapment of the toxin that should be expelled.
Step 2
Ensure the clearance of exit routes, facilitating the removal of accumulated toxins and metabolic waste from connective tissue and blood into the gut lumen. This process is achieved by preloading the gut with specific binders like zeolite, chlorella, humic acid, and fulvic acid, among others. These binders firmly attach to mobilized toxins in the intestines, preventing their reabsorption during transit and safeguarding the kidneys.
Step 3
Ensuring the efficient transport of mobilized toxins from cells or tissues into the bloodstream, facilitating their uptake by liver, kidney, or skin cells. Essential antioxidant support is crucial for safeguarding against damage and is imperative throughout this process.