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Does doing detox make you dirty?

science Thursday, January 26, 2012. Post by herbalist

Guido Masé also known as @herbalist on Twitter, has provided many a fascinating riposte to complementary medicine conversations with @sciencebase and others. Much of it seems to home in on the same conclusions despite the perceived polarity of the debate. One such point of agreement is in the myth of “detox”. Here, Masé discusses why even a herbalist is averse to the term.

I often get asked about using herbs for cleansing, or “detox”. many seem to think that using certain plants for a week or two can provide them with a range of health benefits. Some are non-specific, such as “greater vitality”; others are more targeted, such as “a cure for my arthritis”. This time of year, I hear the idea that an herbal detox can reverse the overindulgences from the holiday season. There is a considerable mythology built up around this concept. Let’s examine it for a moment.

First, if you need to cleanse, you must be dirty or toxic to begin with. This is an insidious thought, and presupposes a weakness in the physiology (original sin?). I have seen folks internalize this thought, leading to greater restriction of food, harsher purgative treatments, fear of the world all around. This is not conducive to well-being!

In fact, the human physiology is well adapted to managing substances that enter its domain. through the liver, kidneys, lymph channels and skin, it keeps us safe and healthy remarkably well. If you doubt this, consider alcohol, a strong poison that, in moderation, causes few if any long-term ill effects.

Second, the plants used in detox programs are usually ones that, by virtue of their chemical constituents, induce or accelerate the metabolic and eliminative function of the body. This may very well be the case – bitter plants, for instance, do have effects on digestive and hepatic secretions[i]. but the notion that you can use these plants in high doses for two weeks to cure a range of complaints is akin to thinking that you can cure obesity by starving yourself for two weeks. our bodies simply don’t work that way, and such a strategy might even be harmful.

I suspect that the detox mythology, as so many myths, holds within a kernel of truth. Growing up in the Alps of northern Italy, my grandmother, father, and aunts would gather bitter dandelion greens for salad in the spring. “Helping the digestion” was quoted to me as a reason for eating these salads – which, as you can imagine, were not my favorites. but these rituals didn’t take place just once a year: during the summer, endive, escarole, and radicchio (some very bitter veg) kept showing up on my plate. In the fall, chicory roots (bitter, “liver” plants[ii]) were dug up and roasted. These were daily, moderate habits – not monthly binges. That’s the point.

Another part of the mythology is that our chemical environment has changed over the last two hundred years. It’s a complex question – bacterial toxins are less present, but petrochemicals are in ascendance. We are starting to understand a bit of how this affects us[iii], and it doesn’t look particularly good. I am not sure how effective the plants used in detox programs are at eliminating these chemicals from our bodies. I am also unclear as to the whole “oxidative chemical” model of aging and inflammation[iv] – and therefore question whether “anti-oxidants” are really what we seek. but one thing I do know is that the number of plant species we consume has dropped quickly over the last one hundred years[v], and as a result, the chemical environment has really shifted away from the one in which we evolved. I recommend avoiding petrochemicals and reintroducing botanicals – but not in massive, infrequent quantities. Except in rare situations[vi], this is not very helpful and may actually be harmful[vii]. Traditional approaches always rely on gentle, long-term habits – and, as with exercise, this might be the closest we can get to a panacea.

[i] for instance, in the case of Dandelion

[ii] Maude Grieve, 1931

[iii] Review by Hectors et al. “Environmental pollutants and type 2 diabetes” 2010

[iv] Testing the oxidative stress hypothesis

[v] Cordain, L. et al. “Origins and evolution of the Western diet” 2005

Grivetti and Ogle 2000

[vi] Hruby et al. “Chemotherapy of Amanita phalloides poisoning with intravenous silibinin” 1983

[vii] Hepatitis and cholestasis induced by Chelidonium

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The Perfect January Detox – Top Tips for a Winter Sun Holiday From Direct Travel Insurance

LONDON, January 18, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ –After the rigours of the festive season, what better January detox than to head off for some winter sun on a well-deserved holiday? Golden rays on your face, warm sand between your toes, it’s very tempting … but where to go?

The experts at Direct Travel Insurance have put together five hot tips for this year’s winter sun destinations with help from the new ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) Travel Trends Report 2012.

Book cheap travel insurance from Direct Travel Insurance and you benefit from excellent cover and superb customer service. here we’ve also included some useful local know-how for each winter sun holiday spot:

Why go? For the miles of shimmering white sands, brilliant street scenes, wonderful plant and bird life in easy-to-visit eco parks, the tropical idyll of Samana, surf heaven and a gamut of high-excitement water sports.

Good to know: Most local firms providing quad biking, jeep rental, water sports, horse riding and excursions do not offer holiday insurance cover so make sure your holiday insurance covers such activities.

Why go? Stunning Caribbean beaches, gorgeous food, family-friendly activities and a cultural bonanza marking the fact that 2012 sees the end of the Mayan calendar’s 5,125-year cycle and the start of a whole new era.

Good to know: Cars are banned from certain areas on certain days under anti-pollution rules, depending on their number plate. Tourist rental cars are included, so be sure to check the situation.

Why go? Some excellent deals are around to lure holidaymakers put off by political unrest, while Red Sea resorts are far from Cairo protests and remain safe for tourists. Snorkelling or Tutankhamen’s tomb? You decide!

Good to know: The Egyptian Chamber of Diving and Water Sports website ( cdws.travel/ ) has a wealth of information about conditions in Sharm el Sheikh and other resorts. make sure any pre-existing medical conditions are covered.

Why go? these ten little islands dubbed the African Caribbean boast beautiful beaches, multi-coloured towns, whale watching, funky nightlife and an evocative mix of African, Portuguese and Brazilian cultures.

Good to know: Although crime rates are low, there have been reports of holidaymakers being mugged so don’t brandish valuables in public, take care and ensure you have adequate travel insurance.

Why go? For adventurous activity holidays or pure beach relaxation, tea plantations or sunset cocktails, Buddhist temples and good value for money, all wrapped up with a wonderful welcome.

Good to know: Some coasts have dangerous riptides or undercurrents so always take advice locally (ask at your hotel, for example) before racing into the sea.

DTI have cheap travel insurance for those on a budget as well as options with higher levels of cover. For a quick holiday insurance quote, visit direct-travel.co.uk or call +44(0)845-605-2700.

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Narconon Eastern US Drug Rehab Executives Attend International Narconon Conference

Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) February 02, 2012

Narconon Eastern US Drug Rehab Executives Yvonne Rodgers and Jeannine Dowdell join other Continental Office Executives from around the world at the annual Narconon International’s Continental Executive’s Conference. The conference, celebrating record growth, was held in Los Angeles, January 23rd through the 27th, and hosted executives from Narconon Continental and National offices in Western US, Southern California, Northern California, Eastern US, Latin America, Europe, Denmark, Italy, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS – former Soviet Union)and Egypt.

Phil Hart, Executive Director Narconon International welcomed the attendees and delivered a briefing on the network’s unprecedented international expansion including highest ever graduates and admissions into drug rehabs over the Christmas holidays.

Narconon Internationa l President, Clark Carr, briefed attendees on his continuing efforts to deliver the Narconon first Step program across Latin America. The Narconon first Step drug withdrawal and relapse prevention program includes nutritional help, hands-on pain and anxiety reduction, and distribution of The Way to Happiness, a commonsense guide to better life choices, written by mr. Hubbard. Existing drug rehab centers outside the Narconon Network and 12 Step programs have asked mr. Carr to deliver the Narconon first Step program to their staff and participants. Most drug rehab programs in Latin America do not have the nutritional help and hands-on pain and anxiety reduction modalities that Narconon uses and can easily learn how to integrate these into any drug rehab program.

Conference sessions focused on how best to improve upon Narconon’s already unprecedented 75% success rate and how to implement the successful Narconon first Step Workshops being delivered in Latin America in every continent across the world.

“The Narconon International Conferences are always informative and inspiring,” says Yvonne M. Rodgers, Executive Director Narconon Eastern US. “It’s a very motivating time as we coordinate with our peers, are briefed on the latest news, get further professional training and finalize the year’s expansion plans. We are looking forward to opening more new centers and creating record numbers of happy productive drug-free lives in the East US.”

The Narconon drug rehabilitation program is unique in that it is an entirely drug-free treatment model that boasts a 76% success rate. For nearly 50 years, the Narconon drug rehabilitation program has been getting people stably off drugs without the use of replacement medications. It uses specifically designed nutritional support to aid in withdraw and detoxification, combined with a sauna detox program and a proven, comprehensive life skills program to handle both the physical and mental aspects of addiction. It is classified as a social education model of rehabilitation, where addicts become “students” of the Narconon life skills curriculum, overcome their addictions and learn to live productive drug- free lives.

About Narconon Eastern US

Narconon Eastern US helps existing Narconon Centers in the East US, as well as establishing new Substance Abuse Facilities and Drug Prevention Education centers. The Narconon drug rehabilitation and education program was founded in 1966 by William Benitez and uses the drug-free rehabilitation and social education methodology based on research developed by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard. Narconon is dedicated to eliminating drug abuse and drug addiction through drug prevention, education and rehabilitation. The Narconon drug rehabilitation program routinely results in drug-free lives, with the majority of graduates going on to live stable, productive, drug-free lives. these Narconon graduates, whether drug-free for ten, twenty or even 45 years, demonstrate the success and results of Narconon program. if you know someone struggling with alcohol addiction or drug abuse, or are looking for a career in substance abuse visit narcononeastus.org or call 877-237-3307.

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New Statesman – A guru

Yo. Let me give you the word on what’s going down. Been running the country remotely from the MacBook Pro. The warlord fronts the operation with a zeal and precision not witnessed since the Second World War, with the possible exception of Thatcher. We’re on fire.

My own brand is in the ascendant, too. Job offers, often in seven figures, come from across the globe. Mitt Romney wanted me to prep him for the TV debates on the strength of locking it down for Dave’s performance at the last general. Kennedy School are keen. The Saatchi door is propped open. it would be stating the obvious to say that Google has a post for me.

My cultivated shoeless mystique has all of Westminster grooving to my tune. My vision is run from No 10 itself. Ro and my other discipular sprites convert my genius mindflow into action lists.

For discipline, I deploy the occasional vile putdown to remind the civil servants and ministers who’s calling the shots. My desk is not far from Dave’s. A clear symbol of rank and proximity to the kinetic nucleus. One of Jeremy Heywood’s more useful contributions.

Brand Alert: "fake Hand Dave" is a name I’m hearing too often. it needs crushing urgently.

It refers to a couple of weird hand gestures, which citizens will be aware of. First, open hands with spread upturned fingers – same as a baker would use to roll dough – and provides an obvious tell when he’s faking engagement. It’s got to go from PMQs, too. And also the "invisible teacup", where his right hand holds an invisible teacup over his upward-facing left palm. bad, bad visuals. Focus groups know something isn’t quite right. I’ve been watching Primary Colors and the Clinton tapes again. Got to get Dave to gel more naturally with the blue-collars. Voice coach Gordon Lennox has been scrambled, although I don’t want to repeat the hissy fit Dave threw all those years ago in initial media training.

Muffin-top: predictably some of the papers have zoomed in on Dave’s waistline. I have suggested a Californian macrobiotic regime. Dave reacts with that pissy smelt-a-drain look that he gives Ed Balls. If sorted, Nick would then be the tubby one – which reminds me, also need to get our leader running with Matt Roberts again. nothing says alpha more than a warlord pounding tough terrain. Andrew Parsons obviously teed up for the shot, which we’ll push out through the usual channels.

All hell broke loose in Afghan just before Christmas. Total Ministry of Defence (Hayden Allan got it in the neck) incompetence when we missed the Camp Bastion vanity run with soldiers for the cameras. instead, we had John- Major-gardening-outfit and awkward body language in the mess. Threw me into a total rage. Waste of 36 hours.

Alcohol wars: we’re looking to use the Tory council bully model of parking control – where totally disproportionate fines extort millions from motorists for the slightest offences. Since nobody feels sorry for a drunk, injured moron, we’re looking at summary justice with instant revenue-generation from fines and clinical services. Harrison and other Treasury clowns who think I’m just a spender will never have seen a windfall like it since the sell-off of the mobile frequencies.

Cooper running some numbers on it but I can tell you now that: NHS wins. Law and Order score. HMT will drown in cash. an all-round win. Ro actioning as I type. Mood-board assembly almost complete.

Here endeth the James O’Shaughnessy lesson. I went to considerable efforts to phase that DJ out of the inner circle. now departed, he’s taken up with Policy Exchange and career- rehab unit Portland, but of course he failed to follow proper procedure and someone must have tipped off the dozy civil service.

A falling-out with me doesn’t end till a knockout, which of course is how I prepare Dave for PMQs. I am Mickey Goldmill to Dave’s Rocky Balboa. Tommy B hates it, but then he’d do the same to me. Dave unleashes a fury of blows till Mili sways before slumping to the canvas. It’s going to be hell.

Watched the train wreck that was Miliband’s New Year comeback, AKA Milibomb. Someone in the office asked me what I’d have done to recover his fortunes. Obvious: they should have pulled the tapes on my events and asked themselves, "what would Hilton do? what questions would he plant?" etc. they have no feel for the street or clue about brand (re)construction. Mili needs to be out there getting down with the kidz. Set at Oxo Tower with a ridiculous backdrop of a lonely boat bobbing up and down in the Thames. Tommy doesn’t have a clue.

Just issued a memo for PMQ prep. Am shifting Dave from prizefighter role. Mindset change: God is a DJ. Dave is a DJ. Less aggression, more control. We pick his tunes and samples (my jokes). his job is to spin a 30-min set, leaving the House wanting more yet fuzzy with satisfaction. If he does that, we might score the ultimate coup: that Labour defector we’ve had our eye on finally agrees to cross the floor.

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