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The Science of Detox
Scientists say: drop detox: have a glass
of tap water and get an early night was the advice recently
issued from Sense about Science (full details:
http://www.senseaboutscience.org.uk/DetoxPressRelease.htm).
So how scientific is this advice?
Actually we know a great deal about the
detoxification process, and it is true that the body is quite
good at getting rid of toxins. For one thing, we are involved
in a constant evolutionary arms race with the things we eat,
which develop toxins in order to discourage us from eating
them, while we in turn have to develop ways of disabling and
excreting these toxins so that we can carry on feeding ourselves.
If we couldnt handle these toxins we couldnt survive.
There is no doubt however that in the
modern world we are under increased pressure from toxins notably
from man-made chemicals found in our food and in the environment
which our bodies have not had time to evolve defences against
DDT is a well-known example of one of these that our
normal Detox mechanisms cannot deal with. Theres not
much we can do about DDT but what about other toxins? Take
mercury for example, the second most toxic element after plutonium.
We all have mercury in our bodies derived both from the environment
and from dental amalgam, and we are able to excrete it at
a certain rate. For many of us especially those with many
fillings, this rate is not fast enough and as a result mercury
accumulates in nervous tissue where its toxicity is most damaging.
There is a simple test that measures this called the Kelmer
test. Kelmer is a chelating agent which helps remove mercury
(and other heavy metals) from your body and after taking a
dose you can measure the increase in mercury excretion in
your urine using HPLC typically in someone who has excess
mercury this will be elevated about three or four times over
the background excretion rate for 24 hours after taking Kelmer.
Where excess mercury is not present there will still be some
elevation in excretion rates, but much less and generally
there is no cause for concern if it is less than double.
A few years ago a Vietnamese researcher
(Yoshiaki Omura Acupunct Electrother Res 1998 (21) 2; 133-6)
noticed that coriander leaf had the same effect as Kelmer
and other chelating agents such as DMPS or EDTA, and was just
as powerful as the pharmaceuticals, which is why at Thorncroft
we use it as an ingredient in our Detox Cordial. Many of us
have too much mercury as well as other heavy metals like lead
in our systems and taking coriander (yes, you could just as
well buy fresh coriander and add it to your food) is a simple,
cheap and healthy way of increasing the rate at which we get
rid of it. The science of this is clear, the benefits unmistakeable,
and for anyone lucky enough not to need it, there is no danger
in consuming what after all is a common herb. In fact all
the ingredients in Detox cordial are foodstuffs, which may
seem strange to admirers of drug based medicines, which are
all toxic by nature (if it isnt toxic i.e. doesnt
have side-effects its not a drug) but not at
all strange to herbalists whose art is based on using common
edible plants to support the bodies own healing processes,
in contrast to the apothecarys art of judicial use of
poisons.
Other herbs that support the Detox process
have long been used in soft drinks and herbal medicines and
indeed their names live on in the names of many common soft
drinks nowadays although these are typically just flavoured
lemonades nowadays, with little in common with their herbal
forerunners, which were all drunk principally for their health
benefits. Examples are Dandelion and Burdock, Sarsaparilla,
and Root beer. Dandelion and Burdock is the classic Detox
combination (they have no flavour and were used in drinks
purely for their function the flavour of D&B lemonade
is wintergreen) and this combination is also used in both
Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine for its effect
in supporting the detox process. Put simply, Dandelion root
stimulates bile flow, while Burdock supports kidney function.
Unlike Coriander, they dont initiate a Detox process
on their own, but simply support whatever detoxification is
going on in the liver and kidneys already. As a certain amount
takes place all the time they may always do some good but
to get the real benefit you should take them in combination
with other measures to increase the Detox process. The most
effective of these is to fast taking juice only for seven
days but this is quite demanding and therefore unfashionable,
and a less demanding approach is to follow a light diet cleansing
diet designed to have a similar if less intense effect over
a longer period. This is when Detox Cordial, or Detox tea,
or other herbal preparations that support the Detox process
really come into their own.
There is little doubt that there are Detox
products on the market which are of little value, many being
nothing more than juice drinks, and that the detox
tag is being abused by some manufacturers and supermarkets,
but this is not to say that the whole concept is disreputable
and that some conscientious manufacturers are not making products
that genuinely help people to deal with the toxic stress of
modern life.
Feel free to contact us on
info@thorncroftdrinks if you have comments or would like
further information.
Guy Woodall 6/1/6

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