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| Detox |
Detox, short for detoxification, in general is the removal
of toxic substances from the body. It is one of the major
functions of the liver, lower gastrointestinal tract and kidneys,
but can also be achieved artificially by techniques such as dialysis
and (in a very limited number of cases) chelation therapy.
* Types of detoxification
- Alcohol detoxification
Alcohold detoxification is used as a form of drug
rehabilitation to treat alcoholism or other drug addiction.
The process involves abstinence to clear the drug from the body,
accompanied by social and environmental support
during the associated physiological and psychological changes.
- Metabolic detoxification
An animal's metabolism can produce harmful substances
which it can then make less toxic through oxidation,
conjugation and excretion of molecules from cells or tissues.
Enzymes that are important in detoxification metabolism
include cytochrome P450 oxidases,UDP-glucuronosyltransferasess,
and glutathione S-transferases. These processes are particularly
well-studied as part of drug metabolism, as they influence the pharmacokinetics of a drug in the body.
- Diet detoxification
Certain diets have an underlying assumption that
the body accumulates toxins that must be removed,
especially after periods of over-eating or the consumption
of non-nutritious and processed foods. The 'toxins' removed
are often undefined nature and are ascribed to foods,
the environment and the body's own wastes.
- Alternative medicine
Certain approaches in alternative medicine claim
to remove toxins from the body through herbal,
electrical or electromagnetic treatments (such as the Aqua Detox treatment).
Similar to diet detoxification, these toxins are undefined
and have little scientific basis, making the validity of
such techniques questionable. There is no evidence for
toxic accumulation in these cases, as the liver and
kidneys automatically detoxify and excrete many toxic materials
including metabolic wastes. Under this theory if
toxins are too rapidly released without being safely eliminated (such as burning fat that stores toxins) they can damage the body and cause malaise.
** Methods of detoxification
Drug detox is performed in many different ways depending
on where one decide to receive treatment.
Most drug detox centers simply provide treatment to avoid
physical withdrawal to alcohol & other drugs. Ideally,
a trained detox facility will incorporate counseling and
therapy during detox to help with the psychological
distress that the individual may experience as well.
Less conventional methods for eliminating toxic substances
from the body include the modification of the diet and
addition of certain herbs and rituals such as colon
hydrotherapy, body cleansing, juice fasting, and saunas.
All of these methods are claimed to assist the body's
natural detoxification process, but none have been proven.
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