Systemic enzymes have many and varied uses. Most folks are now familiar with the controlling of inflammation, fibrosis and the like; but many don't realize that the enzymes can also help the liver to get rid of the toxins it's been holding onto.
Our livers are the filters of the body. They remove toxic material and either release it into the colon for disposal or store the toxins in the fat cells of the liver. If the liver's fat cells are already overburdened with toxins then the organ will create fat cells elsewhere in the body to store the toxins in. Most folks who have never had a liver detox reaction or done a purposeful liver detox have bits of toxic material from pollution, medication and "recreational" drug use socked away in their livers that has been building up their entire life.
A few natural therapies can cause the liver to "dump" its store of held toxins: colon hydrotherapy, green foods and drinks which are high in sulfur, fasting, and systemic enzyme use.
When liver detox reactions happen, they are in fact good things, though at times the process does not feel good. Feelings of having a body flu, headache, nausea, skin rash, bad breath or body odor can occur. If narcotic or hallucinogenic drug use has been part of the patient's history then sometimes, as the tiny bits of those substances are released into the blood stream for disposal, symptoms of being on the drugs may once again occur.
The bad feelings develop as a result of the colon not being able to get rid of the toxins as fast as the liver excretes them and is notice by some by experiencing a short period of diarrhea or constipation in the beginning of detoxing the liver. All detox reactions should be expedited to assist the body in getting rid of the toxins. The following can be done: use of a natural liver-cleansing agent as those available in health food stores, use of colon hydrotherapy, increasing the ingestion of green foods and drinks, increasing water intake, and ***magnesium in addition, decreasing the amount of systemic enzymes being supplemented can slow the rate of detox.
Liver detoxing reactions are a beneficial cleansing for the body. They might not feel great while we're going through them, but it will help us to have squeaky clean inside.
By William Wong, N.D., Ph.D., Member World Sports Medicine Hall of Fame
*** Taking of up to 2,000 mg a day will generally eliminate any temporary diarrhea or constipation.. Use until colon function returns to a more normal activity or a maximum of two days at a time.
For general digestive problems, I would strongly recommend adding additional support supplements found in the section called, "Losing Weight".
Doc T
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