Your body is constantly under attack from a barrage of health-robbing toxins and heavy metals that accumulate deep within your organs and tissues. While regular exercise and a healthy diet can help, taking it to the next level through detox involves a prolonged, gentle cleansing process.
Rapid detox methods like fasting or intense short-term cleanses can cause the body to experience a healing crisis, where it is overwhelmed by the rapid release of toxins into the bloodstream. This can lead to a range of uncomfortable side effects and may even be harmful.
Instead of jumping into a full-on detox, consider understanding the detox cycle to help engage in an effective cleanse program without having to experience a healing crisis.
The Detox Cycles
Traditional Chinese medicine proposes a “detox cycle” which has two distinct phases. If we’re not well aligned with this flow, there can be significant short-term and long-term side effects.
Phase 1: Discharging Toxins
The first step is loosening toxins from the organs and tissues where they are stored. This is known as discharging, representing phase 1 of the detox cycle. Understanding how toxins move throughout the body during detoxification is crucial to carry out the detox process safely and efficiently.
During phase 1, toxins are released into the circulatory system from various tissues and organs, with the liver leading the process. The blood then flows through the heart and lungs, which can be the first and second stations where toxins get stuck. This can lead to side effects like excess phlegm, respiratory congestion, and symptoms of a common cold, as well as emotional release, dreams, and insomnia.
Next, the blood circulates through the body, and the third detox station is the digestive system. If overburdened with toxins, they reabsorb back into the bloodstream. The fourth station is the joints, which are a common area where toxins get stored.
Phase 2: Excretion and Cleansing
In the detox cycle, the distinction between drainage (phase 1) and excretion (phase 2) is significant when planning a cleanse.
Organs and tissues discharge toxins into the circulatory system to eventually be excreted as sweat, urine, bowel movements, and through emotional/psychological release. As long as this process is gentle, we can cleanse with little or no side effects.
Preparing for a Successful Detox
Before embarking on any detox, cleanse the blood and digestive tract first without causing the organs to discharge too much all at once. Incorporate gentle supplements such as medicinal mushrooms or a modified citrus pectin and alginate formula to support blood and digestive cleansing.
Next, move on to phase 2, optimizing detoxification within the organ systems and protecting organs and tissues from the stress of toxins and heavy metals caused by free radicals. Herbs such as dandelion, burdock, seaweed, cilantro, nettles, and others are excellent for this phase of the detox.
Gently cleansing the bloodstream and digestive system first prevents the discomfort many people experience when trying to cleanse successfully. Instead, foster your healing capacity by allowing your body’s natural process of detoxification and regeneration to occur. This will lead to greater energy, vitality, and long-term wellness.