Frequently asked questions :-
Detoxification and cleansing


What is detoxing and cleansing?

Do I have parasites and toxins?

Will I feel better after doing a cleanse/detox program?

Is a cleanse/detox easy to do?

Will I experience any side effects whilst doing the cleanse/detox?

How often can I do a detox program?




What is detoxing and cleansing?

This is a process by which a person gets rid of impurities, toxins and parasites from their body using drug-free methods. Usually this involves using high quality herbal supplements and a slightly modified diet to try to eliminate from the body some of the toxins and parasites that can build up in the body over time.

Factually, we live in a chemical society with numerous potentially harmful chemicals all around us in our environment. They can be in our homes, place of work, shops, restaurants in fact everywhere. Over bodies are constantly eliminating harmful substances through the urine, bowel movements, sweat and breathing etc.

However, many toxins can remain in the body either lodged in the fat cells or in organs or intestines and it is important to try to help the body from time to time to eliminate these things.

A car can usually run a long time without an oil change but eventually this will cause excessive wear on the engine and the car could start to run poorly. A regular oil change and service can prolong effective operation etc.

Similarly for the body. We recommend a cleanse/detox program should be done at least once, preferably two or even three times each year.

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Do I have parasites and toxins?

Almost everyone who lives in a populated part of the world will have some toxins in their bodies. This is just by living a normal life in this chemical society in which we all live. But what about parasites?

Research has shown that the human body plays host to numerous other organisms, mostly bacteria, most of which are harmless and in fact help with the digestive process. However there are very often harmful bacteria in the system as well as liver flukes and intestinal flukes and worms of different types. Not everyone has these but many 'healthy' people do have them. It can sometimes be quite shocking but its better to know and do something than not know and do nothing!

As an example here is an article reproduced with kind permission of Ohio State and some horrible pictures:

Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum
(intestinal roundworms of humans and pigs)

Ascaris lumbricoides is one of the largest and most common parasites found in humans. The adult females of this species can measure up to 18 inches long (males are generally shorter), and it is estimated that 25% of the world's population is infected with this nematode. The adult worms live in the small intestine and eggs are passed in the faeces. A single female can produce up to 200,000 eggs each day!

About two weeks after passage in the faeces the eggs contain an infective larval or juvenile stage, and humans are infected when they ingest such infective eggs. The eggs hatch in the small intestine, the juvenile penetrates the small intestine and enters the circulatory system, and eventually the juvenile worm enters the lungs. In the lungs the juvenile worm leaves the circulatory system and enters the air passages of the lungs. The juvenile worm then migrates up the air passages into the pharynx where it is swallowed, and once in the small intestine the juvenile grows into an adult worm.

Why Ascaris undergoes such a migration through the body to only end up where it started is unknown. Such a migration is not unique to Ascaris, as its close relatives undergo a similar migration in the bodies of their hosts (view diagram of the life cycle). Ascaris infections in humans can cause significant pathology. The migration of the larvae through the lungs causes the blood vessels of the lungs to haemorrhage, and there is an inflammatory response accompanied by edema. The resulting accumulation of fluids in the lungs results in "ascaris pneumonia," and this can be fatal.

The large size of the adult worms also presents problems, especially if the worms physically block the gastrointestinal tract. Ascaris is notorious for its reputation to migrate within the small intestine, and when a large worm begins to migrate there is not much that can stop it. Instances have been reported in which Ascaris have migrated into and blocked the bile or pancreatic duct or in which the worms have penetrated the small intestine resulting in acute (and fatal) peritonitis. Ascaris seems to be especially sensitive to aesthetics, and numerous cases have been documented where patients in surgical recovery rooms have had worms migrate from the small intestine, through the stomach, and out the patient's nose or mouth.


A female Ascaris lumbricoides. Females of this species can measure over 16 inches long. This specimen was passed by a young girl in Florida. (Original image from DPDx [Identification and Diagnosis of Parasites of Public Health Concern].)

 

 




Female and male Ascaris lumbricoides; the female measures approximately 16 inches (40 cm) in length.

 





A large mass of Ascaris lumbricoides that was passed from the intestinal tract. The ruler at the bottom of the image is 4 cm (about 1.5 inches) in length.


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Will I feel better after doing a cleanse/detox program?

You will definitely feel the difference once you have completed a program.

The products we sell have been carefully designed to give powerful results. All detox kits and anti-parasite kits come with complete easy to follow instructions.

Sluggish bowels, poorly functioning liver and kidneys, parasites and poor circulation all lead to long term health problems. Only by having all of the main elimination organs functioning properly can a person hope to make dramatic improvements in their health. You simply must get these organs working effectively.

Bad diets, chemicals and toxins in foods and pollution all play their part. So get the main elimination organs working well and boost your body's chances of good health.

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Is a cleanse/detox easy to do?

We have designed our program so that it is very straightforward to do. Please note that the same program can be completed at different levels of intensity. By starting on a low intensity version of the program you give the body a chance to gradually eliminate unwanted substances and organisms.

Full instructions are sent with each kit and we recommend that everyone starts with the Detox 1 & 2 program first. This gets the intestines properly primed and working well.

Sometimes if you dive in at the deep end then the body can have too much to do all at once and you could experience a "toxic rush". This could result in unpleasant headaches, lethargy and general uneasiness. This is why you don't do all of the detox programs at the same time. Ideally you do Detox 1, then 2, then 3 and finally 4. However, you can do the Anti-parasite kit program at any time, but most people still do Detox 1 & 2 first before doing the Anti-parasite program.

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Will I experience any side effects whilst doing the cleanse/detox?

Our programs have been carefully designed so that they are easy to do. Also they are usually done in the following sequence:

If you did all of the programs all at once, you may be trying to get rid of too many toxins from the cells of the body all in one go. Toxins get 'released' into the blood stream too quickly and this can upset your system a little. This is why the program is done in stages.

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How often can I do a detox program?

We recommend that you do the relevant detox program at least twice a year. You can do it up to four times a year if you want to.

Parasites and toxins are a fact of life, but that doesn't mean you have to put up with them and the ill effects they cause.

A proper detox and cleanse is the best thing you can do. As well as doing a detox and cleanse program there are other things you can do as well.

Firstly ensure that any fish or meat that you eat is properly cooked. Parasites are often found in raw meat and fish and by proper cooking you can kill them off. Try to maintain good hygiene whenever preparing food and do not bring uncooked foods anywhere near meat or fish when you are preparing foods such as salads etc. which will not get cooked.

Ideally you should minimise the amount of meat that you eat and follow a predominantly vegetarian diet.

Ensure that you and all of your family and work colleagues etc. thoroughly wash their hands after visiting the bathroom.

If you have pets you should avoid facial contact with any of them and always ensure animal excreta is quickly disposed of in a safe manner.

Try to stop biting your nails or putting your fingers near your mouth etc. especially if you have contacted pets, soil, meat or other areas that possibly could contain parasites.

It is important to realise that parasites, disease and viruses prefer to live in an unhealthy body. They thrive on people's abuse of their own body. So by eliminating all or most by doing a cleanse and .

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