There are two parts to effective detoxification. The first step is to reduce toxic exposures and the second step is to enhance the body’s ability to eliminate toxins daily through the bowel, liver, gallbladder, lymphatic system, kidneys and skin.
Dr.Sangeeta Pati has found that when our energy levels and our sleep quality is improved, we are then able to more effectively address the toxins in our lives. Chasing toxins when you are feeling ill usually leads to further deterioration.
Start your detoxification with the basics, which addresses over 75% of toxins. A few main components of optimizing this area include:
Usually after 90 days of constantly giving your body optimal water intake and probiotics, you will notice and feel significant improvement. Approaching Fibromyalgia.pdf
When you have addressed these factors to your wellness, you are ready to address refined flour, preservatives, plastics, EMF, skin/body products and water and air quality! In this article, we share convenient, practical ways to address detoxifying your home and body through 1.) becoming aware of chemicals in sold products, and 2.) recipes for DIY Natural solutions.
Here are some of the best ways to reduce your toxic exposure, beginning in your home! Cleaning products don’t have to be made from harsh chemicals and toxins to get the job done, but the truth is, the market is saturated with these options. While it may seem convenient to purchase an already made detergent or home cleaner, before you do, download this app: https://www.thinkdirtyapp.com to scan the barcode of your product in question.
The Think Dirty App is able to rate each ingredient in your product for a safety rating of “Clean”, “Half N Half” or “Dirty”, so you know the quality of the ingredients you are putting onto your skin or using in your home.
What is applied to your skin is absorbed as if you put it in your mouth. So, if you would not eat it, remain cautious about applying it to your body. Even "organic" products may be preserved with toxins so look for essential oil preservatives on the label such as orange oil and lemon oil.
Choosing more natural options for the cleaning products used on your home, clothes, and body is one major component in reducing your exposure to toxins. A proactive choice would be to make your own products from natural ingredients!
Be aware of:
Instead:
(https://www.organicauthority.com/energetic-health/your-guide-to-the-best-natural-body-care-products)
Be aware of:
Detergents containing chemicals such as:
Instead:
Make your own mix!
OR
Find and use Soap Nuts! (as shown in the photo above)
Soap nuts are the berry-like fruit of the Sapindus Mukorrosi tree, found mainly in the Himalayas. The berries are gathered, their seeds are removed and they’re dried in the sun.
Because they’re grown organically and then dried, they really are 100% natural. They’re also gentle, biodegradable, antimicrobial, and low-sudsing, making them safe for high-efficiency washers. (https://lifeyourway.net/natural-alternatives-to-laundry-detergent/)
Lissa Coffey from Coffey Talk® created a wonderful list of natural DIY alternatives to some of our everyday common cleaning products.
All-Purpose Cleaner
Combine vinegar, essential oils, and a small amount of water in a clean, 12-ounce spray bottle. Add baking soda, then fill the bottle to the top with water. Shake gently to mix ingredients.
Toilet Cleaner
Mix vinegar and essential oil in a spray bottle. Spray on toilet bowl, base, seat, and lid. Add baking soda around bowl, scrub with a toilet brush. When all clean use paper towels to wipe down all areas sprayed with the solution.
Wood Polish
Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle and shake to mix. Spray directly on wooden surface and wipe down with a clean, dry cloth. Shake before use.
Much more including Carpet and Window cleaner
This includes:
Ways to combat EMF at home:
In the Blue-Zones where people live healthy, productive lives to above the age of 80, daily detoxification is naturally enhanced due to the structure of the water, colloidal minerals in the soil, and general lack of toxins in the environment to begin with.
Most of us are exposed daily to high levels of toxins through chemicals in our body products, cleaning products, household furniture, pesticides, and preservatives in our food, water contaminants, heavy metals, and electromagnetic radiation.
These toxins lodge in the bowel, liver, gallbladder, kidneys, lymphatic system, skin, and especially fat tissue!
Toxic build-up contributes to inflammatory conditions like:
Detoxification aids the body to function optimally by stimulating the body's natural means of processing and eliminating. It reverses the body’s acidic state and oxygenates the cells so they can function optimally!