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Detoxify Your Life: 6 Easy Ways
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Six Easy Ways to Detoxify Your Life
Source: Dr. David Williams  Alternatives

Unfortunately, pesticides and toxic chemicals are here to stay. However, there are several simple steps you can
take to significantly reduce your exposure to them and help counteract the damage they may cause. Before I
review them, however, I'd like to discuss one of the serious problems pollutants can pose.

1.  Whenever Possible, Choose Organic Fruits and Vegetables.
I know they cost more and aren't always available. This is one good reason to have your own garden or
befriend someone who does. If you buy non-organic peaches, pears or apples, I strongly suggest washing and
peeling them thoroughly. Most of the pesticides tend to be concentrated on or just below the skin on these
foods. Since you can't peel the spinach or green beans, and the residue in squash was found throughout the
vegetable, I would suggest making sure these items were organically grown if at all possible.


2. Minimize Your Use of Insecticides and Pesticides.
If you must use any of these compounds, wear appropriate gloves, clothing and masks to minimize your
exposure, and store the containers as far from your living space as possible. There are many natural
techniques to keep insects from coming into your home, such as sprinkling cayenne pepper around the edge
of the house to repel ants. And, as I discuss in the May 2001 issue of Alternatives, there are natural
insecticides available.


3. On a regular, Consistent Basis Take a Quality Food-Based, MultiVitamin/Mineral Complex
and include high ORAC value foods. Our U.S. Department of Agriculture recently tested a wide variety of foods
for what they call their ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) values. This is simply a test which
measures the ability of foods and other compounds to subdue oxygen free radicals. By limiting the activity of
oxygen free radicals, antioxidants protect cells and their components from this damage. The higher the ORAC
value of a food, the more beneficial it is to your health. By the way, the fruit with the highest ORAC value is the
prune (5,770), and with a value of 1,770, kale has the highest number among vegetables (see Alternatives Vol.
7, No. 22 for a complete list).


4. If You Have Access to a Juicer, Make Fresh Juice a Part of Your Daily Routine.
This is another way to get the 3,000 to 5,000 ORAC units a day that I was talking about earlier. Beet juice is
particularly good in this respect. Adding beet juice to carrot juice not only sweetens the taste, but also
significantly increases your blood's antioxidant capacity. Plus, beet juice stimulates the production and
excretion of bile from the liver and gall bladder, further reducing toxin removal from the liver.


5. Don't Go on Faddish or Extreme Diets.
While it's possible you may lose weight quickly, it's impossible and unhealthy to stay on these diets for any
length of time. Eventually the weight will return and, even worse, losing weight too quickly (more than two or
three pounds a week) will release an overwhelming amount of toxins into your system.


7. You Must Make Sure That Your Bowels are Moving Regularly
(a minimum of once daily, preferably two or three daily). This is your body's primary means of removing toxins
and waste products on a very regular basis. I've devoted many an issue page to this subject over the years. If
you need recommendations on improving the health of your bowels, see in particular Vol. 3, Nos. 1 & 2. (Click
here for ordering information)