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Detoxing. Truth or dare?. “Detoxing” –from foot baths to diet to energy work. The basic premise is to take something out of the body that has build up. Nature has an innate sense of surviving by natural “detoxing” – the liver.
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Detoxing Truth or dare?
“Detoxing” –from foot baths to diet to energy work. • The basic premise is to take something out of the body that has build up. • Nature has an innate sense of surviving by natural “detoxing” – the liver. • With pollution comes eventual build up (remember the Native American?) • With Technology, Post-War Chemicals, Food Industry, Transportation, Antibiotics- (pharmaceuticals)…comes indulgence and exposure…..but lets concentrate on food-
-continued • When you take in for nutrition, you eliminate anything that can’t be used (#1,#2) • Humans hunt and gather and follow the herds/seasons to keep close to a food source. • With civilization, no need to move/wander with the seasons food can be found in distant places and brought to you. (first intro to inactivity) • Now, average produce travels 2000 miles before you purchase it-and it still looks shiny and fresh! (just like Joan Rivers)
The Body’s Own Detox Plan • Liver- bile, cholesterol, (sterol), drug • Kidney- urea, major toxin (drug) path • Skin- secrete perspiration, electolyte • Lung/nose- bacteria, gas, water • Colon- nonfiltered particle, fiber, bact • Lymphatics- provider of transportation
Common Detox Methods • Liver herb/diet -(mostly herbal milk thistle) • Colon colonics/fiber- coffee from Gerson) • Sweat exercise/lodges (bikram?)/10-2 • Blood letting leaches/george washington • Foot baths electric current • Fasting (withdrawal dieting) • Spiritual exorcism/vodoo bone/medicine m • Energy reiki/crystal/sound/intuitives
Medical studies • RCT • Double blinds • Retrospective -all say no change in before and after measurements…..but anecdote +! (More on Einsiein later)
What do I have to detox? • Living Things • Metals • Oxidative Build Up
Living Things • Bacteria • Fungi • Virus • Parasites
-bacteria • MRSA • Streptococcus • Pseudomonas • Escherichia Coli • Campylobacter • BV (bacterial vaginosis) • Gonorrhea • Meningococcus • Dr Saguil’s Bad Guys on the Block
-fungi • Dermatophytes-jock itch, athletes foot, ring worm… • Candida-blood, skin, GI tract, vagina • Pneumocystis Carini • Blasto, Aspergilliosis, other “ossiss”
-virus • Mononucleosis • Rotavirus • Adenovirus • Influenza • Swine Flu • The Vaccination Virus’ • HIV • Herpes • Hepatitis A<B<C<D
-parasites • Ascariasis • Taenia Saginata • Taenia Solium • Diphylobothrum Latum • Amoeba/Giardia
Can we “detox” a living thing? • IMO if the cell is functioning at it’s maximum potential in a clean environment with essential sustenance and love-YES! • Bacteria = build up flora (good guys) • Fungi = cell structure, flora, n killers • Virus = Killer cells/lymphocytes/wbc • Parasites = above + high functioning gut with proper food prep Look ma, no antibiotics!
Some specifics…. • Probiotics – acidophyllus, yogurt • Adaptogens – cordyceps sinensis, rhodiola mushrooms, ginger • Plant essense – pau de arco • Indigenous plants – kalabasa/anti helminitic, guyabao/anti parasitic, ipecac/emetic
Metals • Mercury • Lead • Arsenic • Floride • Halides • Asbestos • BPA • Chromium • Dioxin • Phthalates • Teflon • Organophosphates +/- (pesticides)
Doctors Data • Independent company testing for -nutritional -environmental -gastrointestinal using blood, urine, hair, stool and drinking water testing for aluminum, lead, mercury, nickel, tin, uranium http://www.doctorsdata.com
How do we get metals? • Air • Water • Consumer products (bottles, plastics, paint, playground, flooring, detergents, adhesives..) • Environment (dust, rain, indust, agri, school..) • Food (packaging, preserved, canned lining, contaminants, fish, softdrinks..)
Andy chimes in.. • Dr. Andrew Weil on EWG's Shopper's Guide to Pesticides
Environmental Working Group • Non profit • Provides resources for consumers • Pushes national policy • They even have a tuna calculator!
EWG’s dirty dozen • Celery • Peaches • Strawberries • Apples • Blueberries (Domestic) • Nectarines • Sweet Bell Peppers • Spinach • Collard Greens/Kale • Cherries • Potatoes • Grapes (Imported) http://www.ewg.org
EWG’s clean 15 • Onions • Avocados • Sweet Corn • Pineapples • Mangoes • Sweet Peas • Asparagus • Kiwi • Cabbage • Eggplant • Cantaloupe (Domestic) • Watermelon • Grapefruit • Sweet Potatoes • Honeydew Melon
Author Julia Havey 4 year old hamburger-food for thought! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fh1tUBAW8Sg
The Saguil Approach: The sooner it dies… ….the better it is for you!? no preservatives….imagine bread with a shelf life of 12 minths?!!!
Oxidative Build Up • Inflammation • Overindulgence • Poor nutrition • Poor activity • Poor spirit +/-
What happens in oxidation? • Oxidation-Reduction reaction- thinkcleavage!!!! ;) • Unchecked oxidation leads to free radicals • Think of free radicals as energy sources but not good energy like ATP, glucose, oxygen ---think of it like radiation, heat, pain, cell wall damage, unchecked swelling, chromosome damage, defect unmasking. • Body can handle some but most are over the norm
Inflammation • Trauma • Infection • Food –”proinflammatory food” • Medicine side effects • Poor sleep/altered healing • Chronic pain • Chronic emotional trauma/stress
Trauma-it’s not all bad • Inflammation is necessary for healing but.. • To much unchecked inflammation will lead to acute pain, movement limitation, chronic pain, poor lymph and blood flow, organ and gland dysfunction, alteration of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems…poor homeostasis
Infection-it’s bad • I don’t like it but inevitable • I believe a “well oiled machine” will fight and recover quickly • Antibiotics and vaccinations work but have side effects that lead to more inflammation, resistance or poor homeostasis (Saguil Approach -no for 5y) • Herd Immunity
FOOD! (and here we are!) • Hippocrates – “Food as Medicine” • 2000-2500 calories daily ok for “average” • Transfats daily? (labeling says 0 for anything < 0.5) • High glycemic foods? • “Empty Calorie Diets” – poor nutrition • Food treated poorly- Kobe Beef, Salmon Farms, GMO’s, Hormone fed chicken and beef, antibiotic resistant animals.
For more info: American Diabetes Association 2006 Johanna Burani, MS, RD,CDE http://www.glycemicindex.com/
Food Side Effects • Inflammation with O3/O6 imbalance • Alteration of insulin, gh, glucagon, serotonin, oxytocin • Filling with average teen diet leads to satiety and lack of want for “mom’s home cooking” • Caffeine addiction and hyperstimulation/hormone prod • Alcohol addiction/liver congestion now and later • Fat in steak/pork, antibiotics in salmon, genetic virus in GMO, high hormone levels in chicken also cause poor thriving, immunity for animal • Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations -Poop!
Food Good Effects • “Well oiled machine” -homeostasis • Excellent hormone cycles • Tolerability to stressors • High functioning mental capacity • Faster wound healing • “Killer” immune system • Great sex, sleep, productivity (Moses) and spirit………
……homeostasis • If the cell is bathed in oxytocin, serotonin it will want to function at it’s peak • Parasympathetic system is the rest, digest, love system-Maximize on this! • (Sympathetic is necessary but not for 8 hours a day- maybe just 3 times a year) • Allow a cell to function and give it a healthy environment and it will fix itself- “See how nature would do it” -Andy Weil
Concept changes in food • 1973 “Imitation Food” erased from labels • 1977 Eat less red meat –Sen. Mcgovern ….industry took off from then, consumers got unhealthy with the new idea of food, no longer for community -(filipino plate at the door habit), ritual, culture, pleasure, identity. Now all was a calorie, %, portion, carb, protein or a fat.
The Western Diet • Refined grain (no bran, no germ, lasts long +GI) • Pure sugar • Red meat • Processed meats • Little whole grains • Little fresh fruits and vegetables fast food diet=national eating disorder
Diseases associated with WD in other countries • Obesity • Diabetes • Heart disease • Certain cancers our WMD.
Killers in the US cdc.gov • Heart disease • Cancer • Stroke (CVD) • Chronic lower resp diseases • Accidents • Alzheimers • Diabetes
Lyon Diet Heart Study: • The type of diet described by the Healthy Eating Pyramid really does seem to be healthier than the currently conventional Western diet since a Mediterranean diet similar to the Healthy Eating Pyramid was trialed in the Lyon Diet Heart Study. This French study20 of patients who had survived a heart attack had to be stopped early after just two and a half years because the trial diet was so effective compared to the control diet (a mildly modified Western diet). All-cause death was 70% lower in the trial group than in the control group.
Fight the Killers with Fads? No, just for looks • The ZONE: On the plus side, The ZONE encourages people to exercise, drink lots of water, and limit carbohydrates while balancing proteins and fat. It distinguishes between good and bad fats and better and worse carbohydrates. However, I do not like its suggestion that food should be regarded as a drug to manipulate your hormones and metabolism - that is not a healthy attitude toward food and eating. Overall, however, the ZONE is one of the better diets out there for healthy weight loss. • The Perricone Diet: Touted as "the wrinkle cure," this diet, devised by a dermatologist, holds that eating high-quality animal protein (excluding red meat) as well as healthy fats, lots of fresh berries and pure-water will reduce inflammatory changes in the body and thereby prevent wrinkles. These recommendations are good, but there is no scientific evidence that any eating plan can prevent or eliminate wrinkles. Also, Dr. Perricone tells you to eat an immoderate amount of salmon and fails to warn about the dangers of farmed salmon. • The Ornish Diet: Mainly a very low-fat, vegetarian plan, this diet, in combination with group support, stress reduction, and moderate exercise, was devised to halt (even reverse) coronary heart disease. In my view the emphasis on very low-fat intake is obsolete and fails to take note of the important distinction between high and low glycemic-load carbohydrate foods. Most people not facing invasive cardiac procedures will not have the motivation to stick with this restrictive diet. • The South Beach Diet: Devised by a noted cardiologist, this diet requires you to eliminate carbohydrates for two weeks and then add back specific, low glycemic-load carbs. Its weaknesses are that you don't count calories or control portion size, exercise isn't addressed, and I think there is too much emphasis on meat. The underlying assumption is that if you're overweight, you must be insulin resistant, which isn't true for everyone. • The Atkins Diet: Here you also eliminate most carbs and don't count calories. My major objection to this one is its failure to distinguish between good and bad fats (olive oil and other monounsaturates being the good ones and saturated and polyunsaturates the unhealthy ones). Similarly, there isn't enough emphasis on fiber, vitamins and minerals, all of which are important in disease prevention. If you're on Atkins, you miss out on health-protective phytochemicals found in fruits and many vegetables and don't learn to differentiate between healthy low glycemic-load carbs and less healthy high-glycemic load ones. Some studies have shown that short-term use of the Atkins diet is safe and effective for healthy weight loss. Many physicians are concerned about long-term health risks.
Diets that have lasted: • Paleolithic….just kidding, no f & v • Japanese diet –seasonality, high fish, high plant land and sea, presentation • Mediterranean diet –low meat, high plant, high monosat fats, wide variety, grain • Vegan/vegetarian/raw –B12, iron, fats
Vegetarian • Vegan -no meat,dairy,processed,egg • Raw Vegan –unprocessed veg, not >115 • Lacto Vegetarian –dairy ok, no eggs • Lacto-ovo vegetarian -dairy egg ok • Flexitarian/semi-vegetarian • Pescatarian all meats but fish ok • Pollo Vegetarian –poultry ok (chik,turk,du)
The Ornish Program • Plant based diet (vegetarian diet) • Meditation • Exercise • Group support -Dr Dean Ornish has published studies showing that a low-fat (10% fat) vegetarian diet resulted in a 60% reduction in adverse cardiac events in patients with moderate to severe coronary heart disease - and soon prostate cancer! -approved by Medicare last summer! Hopefully the shape of things to come!
The 21 day Wellness Program • Red meat, pork and chicken (fish allowed) • Wheat and Sugar • Alcohol • Caffeine • Dairy products (eggs allowed) • Yoga (movement) and Meditation(this is why it works!)
Draw backs: • The headaches and insomnia that will come from body not getting it’s “fix”: -caffeine, hi GI foods, taste association, courage in a bottle, saturated fat-butta and grissle, high sugar, low fiber, extra cash for cool clothes by buying “#7 family value pack!” -warning, you will spend more money since healthy eating, movement and spirituality is not covered by insurance -luckily bypass, back surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, post stroke therapy, chronic rehabilitation and life long prescriptions are covered by insurance!!YEAH, HOORAY!
Benefits: • Weight loss from mindful eating • Decreased pro-inflammatory foods (spark) • Liberated energy from the gi tract • More room for good foods (color,fiber,oil) • Less bloating, more physical movement, better breathing, more colonic movement, less stagnation, more meridia/chakra flow • Better mentation, happier cells, better dna
..then comes the yoga part! • Movement -(not necessar-ily flexibility) • Breath control -(stress reduction, oxygen, 355 cutoff, internal massage) • Mindful clarity –(stillness doesn’t mean not moving), CELLS WORK BETTER!!
The Saguil Approach • Movement body • Spirituality spirit • Nutrition/supplement mind