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Who should undergo detox

Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul
Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul 23.06.2019 3 min read
Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul writes...

Always keep in mind that the real cause of chronic disorders is a poorly functioning autonomic (vegetative) nervous system, together with toxins accumulated in the connective tissue. On the other hand, an application carried out together with neural therapy helps mobilize the toxins lodged in the connective tissue and remove them from the body, thereby supporting the body's ability to regulate itself more effectively.

Although the process of cleansing the body takes at least six months, after this period it remains important, for a healthy life, to continue supporting the body's own natural processes for the rest of one's life using the methods mentioned above.

IT DEPENDS ON THE PERSON'S METABOLISM

Since every individual has a different constitution from another, just as we give different reactions to diseases and other external factors, people may also react differently to toxins.

While some people's bodies are better able to eliminate toxins more easily, other people's metabolisms cannot perform these functions with the desired sensitivity. (A healthy autonomic nervous system and basic systems are a prerequisite). The most effective treatment method for eliminating toxins from the connective tissue, together with the autonomic nervous system, is neural therapy. A detoxification program that does not include neural therapy is missing a crucial component. Nevertheless, rather than a single-method treatment, a combination treatment tailored to the individual should be the goal.

For these reasons, when a person's body needs to be detoxified depends on that person's metabolism.

This process, known as detoxification, should be considered from several angles.

These are;

- Regulation of the autonomic nervous system and the body's basic substances and systems with neural therapy

- Cleansing the body with special diets after food sensitivity testing has been performed

- Regulation of the body's acid-base balance under a doctor's supervision for certain periods

- Microbiological support treatments to regulate the intestinal flora following an individualized intestinal flora analysis

- Reviquant – magnetic field therapy

- Individualized vitamin, mineral, antioxidant, and trace element supplementation with an orthomolecular medicine approach

- Vegetable juice and fruit juice regimens

- Biophoton therapy

- Individualized herbal teas and herbal regimens

- Individualized chelation therapy if there is heavy metal buildup in the body

- Colon cleansing (colon hydrotherapy)

- Homeopathic support treatments when deemed necessary

- Ozone applications

- Seaweed baths

- Sauna, Turkish bath, spa, or hyperthermic sessions (sweating)

SO WHO SHOULD UNDERGO DETOX

Aside from laboratory findings, of course, clinical signs suggesting that the body needs detoxification can include headaches, back pain, and neck pain with no apparent cause, allergic symptoms, insomnia, behavioral changes, joint pain, constantly recurring respiratory problems, and allergic reactions to foods.

On the other hand, it is now clearly established that arthritis, chronic constipation, hemorrhoid problems, digestive system ulcers, sinus congestion, and skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis also constitute indications for detoxification.

When a person does not feel well and consults their doctor with such complaints, it will be very meaningful for a healthy approach to first undergo laboratory tests (blood, urine, stool, hair analysis, liver function tests, etc.) and then carry out detoxification applications under the doctor's supervision.

In my next article, I will address the topic of "Things to pay attention to when doing a detox."

Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul

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