Title: Detoxification And Cleansing
1DetoxificationAnd Cleansing
- Marianne Marchese N.D.
- Naturopathic Doctor
- 7331 E Osborn Rd ste 330
- Scottsdale AZ 85251
- 480-990-1111
- www.drmarchese.com
2Introduction
- What is detoxification and cleansing?
- Why do we need detoxification?
- Who should detoxify?
- How do we detoxify?
- What does a detoxification treatment plan look
like?
3Detoxification and cleansing
- Detoxification involves either clearing toxins
from the body or neutralizing or transforming
them. - Health and vitality
- Clear symptoms
- Treat disease
- Prevent future problems
4Toxins
- A toxin is any substance that creates an
irritating and/or harmful effect in the body. - Water, food, air, cosmetics, products
- Exposure to chemicals, pesticides, solvents,
heavy metals, and molds.
5 Why do we need detoxification?
- Low dose daily exposure builds up in our bodies
over time. - Air
- Water
- Food
- Products
- Hobbies/lifestyle
6Indoor air pollutants
- 1. Dust mites, molds, pet dander, and microbes
- 2. Asbestos, lead, radon
- 3. Synthetic consumer products-solvents
- 4. Second hand smoke
- 5. Formaldehyde (foam insulation, wood and
carpet glue, paint preservatives) - 6. Pesticides
7Water
- Types of water pollutants include
- Soil run-off
- Solvents
- Pesticides/herbicides
- Heavy metals
- Nitrates from sewage and fertilizers
- Hormones
- Chloroform
8Food sourcesFish
- Mercury can act as a neurotoxin to the developing
fetus and adults - Mercury concentrations in the blood as a result
of fish consumption is linked to infertility in
men and women.
9Fish high in mercuryWild fish
- Swordfish
- Shark
- King mackerel
- Fresh tuna
- Sea bass
- Canned white tuna(albacore)
10Fish high in PCBs and DioxinFarmed fish
- Fatty fish concentrate PCBs and Dioxin which may
impair memory and learning in adults. - Although fatty fish are a good source of omega-3
fatty acids so are tofu, soy, canola oils,
walnuts, and flax seeds.
11Fish low in mercury and fat
- Salmon
- Blue crab
- Haddock
- Pollack
- Flounder
- Trout
12Food sourcespesticides
- Pesticides found on foods sitting in the store
ready for consumption, may affect the developing
nervous system, cause cancer, and interfere with
endocrine activity.
13Most contaminated foods
- Apples Bell peppers
- Celery Cherries(U.S.)
- Imported grapes Nectarines
- Peaches Pears
- Potatoes Spinach
- Red raspberries Strawberries
14Products at Home
- Cleaning supplies
- Cosmetics and grooming products
- Plastics
- Detergents and soaps
- Carpet
- Pergo
15Other sources of toxic compounds
- 1. Pesticides and herbicides
- 2. Detergents and household products
- 3. Plastics (food wraps, soda, baby and water
bottles) - 4. Industrial and auto exhaust
- 5. Dental restorations
- 6. Animal products, hormone injected animals
- 7. Cosmetics and grooming products
16Examples of disrupting compounds
- Dioxins
- Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
- Bisphenol-A
- Organochlorine pesticides (DDT)
- Phthalates
- Heavy metals (lead, mercury, cadmium)
17Dioxins
- Produced by incineration and combustion
- Produced by manufacture of chlorine containing
products such as pesticides and wood
preservatives and the bleaching of paper - Accumulates in human fat tissue and animals high
on food chain - Decreases T4 and T3, and testosterone. Both
estrogenic and anti-estrogenic
18PCBs
- Used as coolants, lubricants, insulation for
electrical equip, in paints, plastics, dyes and
rubber. Made wood and plastics non-flammable - Accumulates in human fat, food chain and found in
rivers and lakes - Same effects as dioxin plus low birth weight,
delayed neuro development, low IQ, weakened
immune system and some behave like estrogen
19Bisphenol-A
- A compound found in polycarbonate plastics. Used
in manufacture of compact disks, plastic bottles,
lining of metal food cans, and dental sealants - Estrogenic influences-binds to ER breast cancer
cells. - Decreases sperm count, increases prostate size.
20DDT and metabolites
- An insecticide for agricultural use and
mosquitoes - Estrogenic effects-induce cell proliferation in
ER breast cancer cells, shortened period of
lactation, and pre-term births - DDE(metabolite) is an androgen antagonist and
leads to feminization of the male fetus
21Phthalates
- Additive to PVC plastics to make them soft,
flexible and strong. (toys) - Carpet backing, paints, glues, insect repellents,
hair spray, and nail polish - Anti-androgenic-prenatal exposure causes
hypospadias, undescended testicles - Suppressed ovulation, estradiol production, and
PCOS(rat studies)
22Dont forget
- 1. Solvents
- 2. Parabens
- 3. Formaldehyde
- 4. Names you cant pronounce-in cleaning
supplies, soaps, detergents, lotions, shampoos,
cosmetics.
23Who needs detoxification?
- Asthma/allergies Skin Rash
- Anxiety Fatigue
- Depression Prostate
- Cancer Thyroid
- Immune conditions Fertility
- Endometriosis Fibroids
24Signs and symptoms cont
- Constipation Loose stool
- Bad breath Indigestion
- Allergies Headaches
- Menstrual problems Fatigue
- Fibrocystic breasts Neuropathy
- Environmental sensitivity
25How do we detoxify/cleanse?
- Determine toxic load
- Exposure and health history
- Support our detox organ systems-Functionally,
poor digestion, colon dysfunction, decreased
liver function and poor elimination all increase
toxicity. - Follow an individualized detoxification plan
26Testing for toxic load
- 1. Exposure history
- 2. Heavy metal hair analysis
- 3. Heavy metal urine analysis
- 4. Solvent and pesticide testing
- 5. Liver function testing
27Detoxification systems
- 1. Gastrointestinal-liver, gallbladder, and colon
- 2. Urinary-kidneys, bladder, and urethra
- 3. Respiratory-lungs, throat, sinuses, mouth/nose
- 4. Lymphatic-lymph channels and nodes
- 5. Skin-sweat and sebaceous glands
- Prior to beginning a detoxification program it is
essential that every detox system is functioning
properly.
28Liver
- The liver excretes hormones such as estrogen,
cortisol, aldosterone, and thyroxin. - The liver detoxifies these and other hormones and
excretes them into the bile. - If the liver malfunctions, toxins and hormones
accumulate in the body causing disease.
29Intestinal health
- Prolonged toxic irritation to the lining of the
GI tract - Nutritional insufficiencies
- Exposure to bacterial endotoxins
- All result in unfavorable changes in the
permeability functions of the gastric mucosal
lining. -
30Repair the GI tractThe 5R plan
- 1. Rebalance-diet, nutrition, and lifestyle
- 2. Remove-any offending pathogen or food antigen
such as Giardia, Candida, H. Pylori, and food
allergies - 3. Replace-HCL, digestive enzymes, and fiber
- 4. Reinoculate-probiotics and
- fructooligosaccharides
- 5. Repair-nutritional support including
L-glutamine, pantothenic acid, zinc,
anti-oxidants, bioflavinoids, essential fatty
acids, and herbs such as aloe, DGL, and comfrey
31Elimination
- 1. Kidneys help excrete toxins and breakdown
products through the urine. - 2. The colon eliminates toxins through the bile
- 3. The skin and lymph system, through sweating
and circulating toxins to the organs of
elimination, assist in detoxification as well. - 4. It is important all organs of detoxification
are functioning properly prior to a detox and are
included in the overall detox plan.
32. Detoxification Plan Overview
- Avoidance
- Diet and Nutrition
- Exercise
- Hydrotherapy
- Bowel support
- Supplements
- All parts of the plan must be incorporated for
optimal detoxification
33Avoidance
- Take off your shoes when you enter the house
- Non-toxic cleaning products, detergents, soaps,
grooming products - Dont use insecticides, herbicides, pesticides in
the home or on the lawn - Use nontoxic dry cleaning or air it out before
bringing it into the home - Remove off-gassing sources-new furniture,
carpeting, upholstery - No new carpeting, paint, pressboard furniture
ect.
34Diet and Nutrition
- 1. Drink one half your body weight in ounces
of filtered water each day. - 2. Eat organic only foods.
- 3. Avoids foods high in pesticides and
mercury. - 4. Avoid food allergies/sensitivities.
- 5. Include fruits, vegetables, whole grains,
legumes, nuts, and seeds. - 6. Avoid red meats, organ meats, refined
foods, canned foods, sugar, saturated fats,
hydrogenated oils, coffee, alcohol, and
nicotine. - 7. Eat a natural seasonal cuisine.
35Seasonal suggestions
- Winter
- Broccoli, cabbage, potato, kale, spinach, chard,
butternut squash, onion, cauliflower, collard
greens, Jerusalem artichoke. - Spring
- Asparagus, baby carrots, spring garlic, red
chard, beets, leeks, broccoli, wild greens such
as mustard, sorrel, or collard.
36Seasonal cont
- Summer
- Zucchini, new potatoes, green beans, carrots,
onion, beets greens, yellow squash, bell pepper,
eggplant. - Autumn
- Broccoli, cabbage, potato, celery, spinach,
cauliflower, onion, carrots, chard, sugar peas.
37 Foods that enhance liver metabolism
- Cruciferous family vegetables-
- broccoli, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, kale,
cabbage - Beets, dark green leafy veggies
38Diet examples
- Morning
- Two glasses of filtered water with fresh squeezed
lemon - One piece of fruit such as an apple, pear, banana
- One bowl of cooked grain such as millet, brown
rice, amaranth, quinoa, oats, or buckwheat - Healthy nut butter for sweetness
- Green tea
- Alternative-Detox smoothie
39Diet cont
- Afternoon/dinner
- 1-2 servings of steamed vegetables-see list from
above - Nuts, seeds, legumes (beans)
- One serving of protein
- Water or herbal throughout the day
40Exercise/ Bowel support
- 30 minutes a day to get blood and lymph moving
and increase perspiration - Yoga and breathing exercises
- Massage/body
- Psyllium husk powder-2 tsp a day
- Ground flax seeds-2 Tbsp a day
41Hydrotherapy
- Epsom salt baths for 10 minutes a day, end with
cold rinse - Alternating hot/cold shower
- Constitutional hydrotherapy
- Sauna (caution) low temp only
- Colonics
42SupplementsThese can interact with drugs and
herbs and can have side effects
- Whey protein powder-increases glutathione levels
- N-acetlycysteine-Increases glutathione levels
- Selenium-Increases glutathione levels and an
anti-oxidant - Vit-E-Required for Cyt P450 reactions and an
anti-oxidant, scavenges free radicals - Calcium D-glucarate-Increases the net elimination
of toxic phase II conjugate. - Muti-vitamin and mineral (if not doing formulated
detox powder in a smoothie)
43Amino acidsThese can interact with drugs and
herbs and can have side effects
- L-methionine-It is a source of sulfur groups
essential to phase II sulfation. - Glycine-It is a cofactor in phase I and II
pathways - Glutamine-Heals the intestinal mucosa and
protects it from toxic effects during detox. - Taurine-It is a cofactor for phase II reactions.
44Liver HerbsThese can interact with drugs and
herbs and can have side effects
- Milk Thistle-Liver protective and an
anti-oxidant. It blocks toxin-binding sites - Dandelion root-Liver and blood cleanser,
diuretic, and filters toxins - Licorice-The great detoxifier.
- Burdock root-Improves liver function,
antibacterial, skin and blood cleanser - Fringe tree-supports liver detoxification. The
root is hepatoprotective - Greater celandine-Increases bile flow through the
liver
45 Web Sites
- ORCOUNCIL.ORG
- NOTTOOPRETTY.ORG
- NOHARM.ORG
- HEALTHYTOMORROW.ORG
- THEGREENGUIDE.COM
- EWG.ORG
- PESTICIDE.ORG
- DRMARCHESE.COM
46Books
- Rachel Carson-Silent Spring
- Theo Colburn- Our Stolen Future
- Sandra Steingraber- Living downstream and Having
Faith - Ruth Winters- Consumers Dictionary of Cosmetic
Ingredients - Kim Erickson- Drop Dead Gorgeous