PHYSIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS



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DT-1 PHYSIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS Toxic exposure is a fact of modern life; fortunately the body does have very effective ways to process and eliminate much of the toxins we come in contact with When the system becomes overwhelmed or should the detoxification and elimination pathways become impaired, toxins build up creating disorientation and dysfunction within the body Toxic overload leads to many of the chronic conditions seen in practice today, making detoxification procedures an increasing integral part of a holistic practice Detoxification is a normal housekeeping process in the body Our environment, coupled with the typically low baseline nutritional status of many clients, places extraordinary demands on the systems of detoxification PROTOCOLS Gastrointestinal detoxification (Upper GI) Gastrointestinal detoxification (Lower GI) Liver detoxification Gallbladder flush Heavy metals detoxification Chemical detoxification Toxic foci may develop when toxins accumulate within various locations within the body The toxic foci can then be an attractive place for microorganisms to accumulate since the immune system does not function well within these localized regions of toxic accumulation During the detoxification processes, special attention should be paid to the organs of elimination: Liver Bowels Integumentary (skin) Respiratory system including the mouth and sinuses Lymphatic system Kidney and bladder

DT-2 RECOMMENDATIONS The following recommendations will support any detoxification process, and should be given primary consideration for detoxification 1) Limit the Following: Exposure to toxins where possible Tobacco Coffee Black teas Sugar, candy, cakes, bakery goods, sodas Alcohol Recreational drugs Artificial and processed foods Food additives Wheat and gluten grains Pasteurized homogenized dairy Pharmaceuticals, where possible Microwave prepared foods Cell phones 2) Additional steps to support detoxification include: Drink plenty of fresh water; add a mineral electrolyte or a pinch of sea salt if directed by practitioner Eat lots of low starch vegetables Select lean meats and eggs Select low glycemic fruits Remember to get plenty of regular rest Exercise moderately (walking is best) Enjoy dry infrared sauna often Consider colon therapy Consider coffee enema Consider a modified fast under a practitioner s direction

DT-3 EXOTOXINS AND ENDOTOXINS: Exotoxins are toxins originating outside of the body and include all forms of pollution: air, water, food, radiation etcetera Xenobiotics, a type of exotoxin, considered as any substance foreign to living organisms; pesticides are an example of xenobiotics Clearly, the amount and variety of new industrialized chemicals have increased exponentially since the early 20 th century Mining technologies over the past 300 years have exposed the populations of the world to heavy metals from deep within the Earth s crust Industrialized agriculture is sustained by toxic chemical fertilizers & pesticides, while the food manufacturers produce artificial and devitalized foods, promoting wide spread deficiencies in the midst of excess The nutritional deficiencies have depleted our body s ability to function and detoxify efficiently Endotoxins are toxins or waste products produced within the body because of normal or abnormal metabolic function, or as waste products from microscopic organisms within the body Possible indicators for endotoxic overload include the following: Infections Flora imbalance Dysbiosis Focal infections Dental materials Normal chemical debris from internal function The liver is the most important organ in the breakdown of wastes and toxic materials in the body Once the liver has safely broken down these chemicals, they are prepared for disposal via the primary organs of elimination Most wastes are eliminated through the colon and via the kidneys and bladder; however, these organs can easily become overwhelmed increasing the importance of the secondary exit routes of the skin and the lungs Common symptoms of poor detoxification include alternating constipation and diarrhea, bladder or kidney symptoms, skin conditions like eczema, and respiratory conditions such as chronic respiratory infections or asthma Other common symptoms may include depleted energy, acne, headaches, lethargy, brain fog, or agitation Liver symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, itching, yellowing of eyes or skin, URQ pain, flu like symptoms, dark urine, mid back pain Ultimately, the key is to reduce toxic exposure, to supplement where deficiencies are identified, to reduce stress and to allow the body s own intelligence to rid itself of accumulated wastes and toxins This can be assisted in a number of ways:

DT-4 This can be assisted in a number of ways: Identify and remove toxic stressors Support lifestyle changes to reduce toxic load Supplemental support where deficiencies are identified Supplemental support to promote removal of identified toxins Supplemental support for the organs of detoxification and elimination PHASES OF Two enzyme systems have been identified as central to the detoxification process of the body They are referred to as Phase I and Phase II detoxification pathways Phase I is carried out in the cytoplasm (endoplasmic reticulum), by the cytochrome P450 system It consists of a series of oxidation and reduction reactions, hydrolysis, or hydroxylation Free radicals are produced during this process, which can cause secondary damage Therefore, an adequate supply of anti-oxidants must be available to prevent the damage Key nutrients include reduced glutathione, N-acetyl-cystine (NAC), superoxide dismutase, as well as adequate amounts of vitamin A and E and selenium Other nutrient cofactors include riboflavin, niacin, magnesium, iron, and certain phytonutrients including quercetin and bioflavonoids Phase II occurs primarily in the liver and provides conjugation of the intermediate metabolites from Phase I Conjugation occurs by utilizing glutathione, and sulfate, via acetylation and methylation Glucuronidation pathways, critical in Phase II, can be reversed by beta glucuronidase enzymes which are produced by pathological bacteria in the colon, causing toxins to be reabsorbed and thereby increase the toxic load Studies have shown that supplementation with Calcium d-glucurate, inhibits Beta glucuronidase activity resulting in increased elimination of toxins Reduced glutathione and N- acetyl-cystine are premier nutrients to support Phase II processes Other essential nutrients include the amino acids glycine, glutamine, methionine, taurine glutamic acid and aspartic acid; vitamins E and B along with selenium and zinc support optimal functioning

DT-5 PROTOCOLS GASTROINTESTINAL (UPPER GI) Hydro-Zyme or Betain Plus HP Bio-6-Plus Uncoated Bio-HPF or ADP IPS NutriClear 2-8 tablets per meal 1-2 capsules per meal 2-4 tablets per meal 2 capsules two to three times daily 2-6 tablets per meal 2-4 capsules one to four times daily 2-4 tablets one to four times daily 2-4 capsules two to four times daily 1 2 scoops one to three times daily as meal replacement in diluted juice or water with crushed ice, add 1-2 teaspoons Colon-Plus Powder and 1 tablespoon Flax Seed Oil GASTROINTESTINAL (LOWER GI) 21st Century Homeopathic #1 Detoxification ½ cap two to three times daily between Hydro-Zyme or Betain Plus HP Bio-6 Plus Coated ADP Butyric-Cal-Mag 2-8 tablets per meal 1-2 capsules per meal 2-6 tablets per meal 2-4 tablets one to three times daily 1-2 capsules two to three times daily with IPS Lactozyme NutriClear 2-4 capsules two to four times daily 2 capsules two to three times daily 2-4 tablets per meal 1-3 tablets one to three times daily 1 scoop one to three times daily as meal replacement in diluted juice or water with crushed ice Add 1to 2 teaspoon of Colon- Plus Powder and 1 tablespoon Flax Seed Oil

DT-6 GASTROINTESTINAL (LOWER GI) Cont 21st Century Homeopathic #1: Detoxification ½ cap two to three times daily between LIVER Phosphatidylcholine NutriClear 2 capsules two to three times daily 2-4 tablets two to three times daily 1 capsule two to three times daily 1-2 scoops one to three times daily as a meal replacement in diluted juice or water with crushed ice Add 1 to 2 teaspoons Colon- Plus Powder and 1 tablespoon Flax Seed Oil GALLBLADDER FLUSH Primary Seven-Day Gallbladder Flush 6-10 tablets with each meal Phosphatidylcholine 2-4 capsules with each meal Super Phosphozyme Liquid 1 bottle in 4 oz tomato juice daily for 5 to 12 days Alternate Seven-Day Gallbladder Flush 8-10 tablets two to three times daily with Liquid Iodine 30-40 drops two to three times daily with Mg-Zyme 6-12 or more tablets at bedtime to tolerance B 6 Phosphate 4-6 tablets two to three times daily with Phosphatidylcholine 4-6 tablets two to three times daily with Alternate Flush - aggressive Dose every 15 minutes for one to three hours until lose stools occur: Cytozyme Orchic 6 tablets B 6 Phosphate 6 tablets Phosphatidylcholine 6 capsules Super Phosphozyme Liquid 3 droppers full in water 10 tablets Mg-Zyme 6 tablets

DT-7 HEAVY METALS Porphyra-Zyme 4-8 tablets two to four times daily between and away from mineral supplements 1-2 capsules two to four times daily 2-4 tablets two to four times daily Multi-Mins Fe/Cu Free 2-3 tablets two times daily away from Porphyra-Zyme 21st Century Homeopathic # 7 Heavy Metal Detoxification ½ cap once or twice daily Kidney Support Renal Plus Argizyme 2-5 tablets two to four times daily 1-4 capsules two to four times daily Aluminum detoxification, add: Ca/Mg-Zyme 2-4 tablets two to four times daily Bio-C Plus 1000 1-2 tablets once or twice daily Iron deficiency, add: Fe-Zyme 1 tablet once or twice daily Arsenic detoxification, add: Aqueous Selenium 1 drop one to three times daily Liquid Iodine 10-30 drops one to three times daily Cadmium detoxification, add: Aqueous Selenium 1 drop one to three times daily Zn-Zyme Forte 1-2 tablets one to three times daily Ca/Mg-Zyme 2-4 tablets two to four times daily Copper deficiency, add: Cu-Zyme 1-2 tablets one to three times daily Copper detoxification, add: Zn-Zyme Forte 2-4 tablets two to three times daily Lead detoxification, add: Ca/Mg-Zyme 2-4 tablets two to four times daily Zn-Zyme Forte 1-2 tablets one to three times daily Aqueous Selenium 1 drop one to three times daily HEAVY METALS

DT-8 Mercury detoxification, add: Cilantro tincture or tablet 5 days on, 2 days off Mn-Zyme Forte 1-2 tablets two to four times daily Aqueous Selenium 1 drop one to three times daily Uranium detoxification, add: Ca/Mg-Zyme 2-4 tablets two to four times daily CHEMICAL (XENOBIOTICS, PETROCHEMICALS, SOLVENTS, FORMALDEHYDE, PESTICIDES, ALDEHYDES) Phosphatidylcholine Cytozyme-Parotid-TS or Mo-Zyme Forte 1-2 tablets two to four times daily 2-4 tablets two to four times daily with 1-2 tablets two to four times daily 1-2 tablets two to four times daily Nephra-Zyme Porphyra-Zyme NutriClear 2-5 tablets two to four times daily 4-8 tablets two to three times daily 1-2 scoops once or twice daily with Colon-Plus Powder mixed in low glycemic beverage Multi-Mins Fe/Cu Free 2 tablets twice daily away from Porphyra-Zyme Consider one or more of the following: 21st Century Homeopathic # 2 Lymphatic Drainage ½ cap once or twice daily 21st Century Homeopathic # 6 Environmental Detoxification ½ cap once or twice daily 21-Century Homeopathic # 1 Detoxification ½ cap once or twice daily

DT-9 Notes