
Cleansing is the answer to almost every health problem. I don’t mean cleansing will cure every health problem. Only the body cures. Cleansing is an aid to the body’s natural healing.
Our bodies have built-in systems to deal with disease, bacteria and viral invaders, and toxins. Under all circumstances the body seeks to remain in homeostasis. According to Websters dictionary homeostasis is “the tendency to maintain normal stability in an organism by coordinated responses of the organ systems that automatically compensate for environmental changes, maintaining equilibrium.”
The liver is the great filtering system of the body. Everything we eat goes through this organ and is broken down into usable “pieces,” which are carried to feed cells. Toxins broken down into smaller components are sent to elimination organs skin, colon, and kidneys.
When the liver encounters toxic substances that cannot be broken down (heavy metals aluminum, and mercury, artificial fertilizers, pesticides, compounds in plastics, for example) it sequesters/stores these substances in fat tissue that it manufactures to keep harmful substances away from vital organs. Fat is deposited around the liver, on the stomach, upper arms, and thighs. It’s a protective mechanism, but we notice with annoyance flabby arms, fat stomach, and heavy thighs.
When toxin levels are continual and high the body becomes overwhelmed. As a culture we don’t routinely cleanse with natural herbs and potions as our grandparents did. Many cultures worldwide still do a cleanse when the seasons change, but we’ve given that up as old-fashioned folk medicine.
The body isn’t given time to cleanse itself. Many of us eat too much, and this too, overloads protective systems. When this goes on for some time we become used to the signals of distress our body sends us, and we ignore those signals, or worse yet, we cover up signals with pain pills, many of which damage the liver the very organ assigned to police the bloodstream.
Just the other day I’d read again that the sweetner xylitol is quite good for teeth. I bought some gum with xylitol and through the day chewed 2-3 sticks. Later that day I noticed a headache that stayed with me the rest of the day. I rarely have headaches so I assumed it was something I’d eaten recently. I checked ingredients on the gum package and, sure enough, an artificial sweetner was listed.
I’m hoping there are other gums with xylitol that don’t also contain artificial sweetners. Artificial sweetners are chemicals that act directly on the brain to fool the brain into sweetness. This one was toxic and my body let me know.
What foods do you know are toxic to you? Gluten? Milk? Monosodium glutamate? Share your experiences with us below in the comment box.
Our bodies are sensitive They do let us know when something is out-of-whack. Our job is to listen to our bodies, take those messages seriously, and get to the source of the problem.