How
do we Become Toxic?
The Importance
of Internal Cleansing
Welcome to the premier issue of Genesis Today's Nutritional Newsletter,
written by Dr. Lindsey Duncan, CN, ND., co-owner, founder and head formulator
of Genesis Today, a leader in the natural supplement industry. Genesis
Today products were originally created for the clients of Home Nutrition
Clinic, Lindsey's "nutritional clinic to the stars", in Santa
Monica, California.
In the
last 18 years, over 20,000 people have consulted with Lindsey, practicing
his methods of internal cleansing and proper nutrition. A dual-degree
holder in nutrition and natural health, Lindsey also studied and worked
(for over 7 years) with Dr. Bernard Jensen, a world renowned healer,
author, and educator on internal cleansing. Join Dr. Lindsey Duncan
on this educational and enlightening journey into the principles and
importance of internal cleansing.
The Foundation of My Success My success as a nutritionist and natural
doctor can be attributed to my unwavering and deep conviction in the
healing powers of internal cleansing and detoxification. I had serious
health problems as a child, and struggled to overcome them as a young
adult. Internal cleansing played a huge part in helping me to overcome
my physical problems, as well as regaining my health and vitality. My
detoxification work with thousands of patients has also proven itself
time and time again. Internal Cleansing WILL profoundly change your
life and health for the better!
Despite my own convictions,
the real challenge for me in writing this newsletter is to convey my
knowledge of internal cleansing to the general population, keeping my
message simple, clear, interesting, and easy to understand. Not always
an easy thing to do when you're talking about the intestinal system,
bowel care, proper bowel movements and the like.
Let's Talk About
Bowel Movements!
Talking about "going
to the bathroom", especially in western society, has always been
an embarrassing and taboo topic. We just don't talk about it. My parents
never talked to me about "bowel movements" as I was growing
up, nor did they keep track of "if and when" my brothers and
I happened to "go".
Like most parents of my
generation, my mom and dad were uneducated on proper bowel management.
They relied on the family doctors to take care of any health problems
that concerned their children or themselves. Unfortunately, the medical
profession, with all of its modern technology, was intent on curing
symptoms and illness with prescription drugs and surgical techniques,
while drifting further and further away from the old school of natural
and non-invasive healing.As an adult, I find it ironic that the foundation
of my successful practice has been built upon addressing and educating
my patients on proper bowel management and internal cleansing, with
emphasis on the body's 5 channels of elimination...the bowel, kidneys,
lungs, skin and lymphatic system. I discovered the benefits of internal
cleansing in my early twenties, and the effect it had on my life at
the time was "earth-shattering"! I was so amazed at the positive
changes and rejuvenation it brought about in my body that internal detoxification
became a passionate part of my life, as well as a main component in
my nutritional practice.
Many experts claim that
the intestinal system and bowel is the true center and hub of the human
body. They also claim that toxic build-up in the bowel is a precursor
to various types of degenerative disease. My teacher and mentor, Dr.
Bernard Jensen, nutritionist, lecturer and author of over 30 books on
natural health care, states:
"Every cell and
tissue in the body is fed by the bloodstream, which is supplied by the
bowel. When the bowel is dirty, the blood is dirty and so are the organs
and tissues. It is the bowel that must be cared for first before any
effective healing can take place"
That's Right...
I Said "2 To 3" Bowel Movements Per Day! Click Above
for Internal Cleanse Information page
Proper bowel function entails having 2 to 3 good bowel movements per
day! Most people are not aware of this, and go through their daily lives
eliminating once a day, once every other day, or less. I ask my patients
this question on a daily basis: If we eat 3 full meals a day and only
eliminate once a day, once every other day, or twice a week, what happens
to all the un-eliminated waste matter? Where are all the other meals
hiding? I always find humor in their stunned reactions. I often validate
the importance of eliminating 2 to 3 times per day by using an infant
as an example. Ask any new mother for further proof - a baby will eat
and immediately eliminate. Their fresh, new digestive systems have not
had time to develop mal-absorption problems caused by improper diet,
environmental toxins, stress, and pollutants in our water and food.
Faulty digestion and elimination develop in our bodies over time, through
years of improper lifestyle and dietary habits, along with negative
environmental factors, which we'll talk about in a minute.
Unexpelled Waste Spells Trouble!
When we are not eliminating properly, wastes my not be expelled for
days, weeks, months, or years. When we don't eliminate our waste, toxins
back up in the colon, which can cause auto-intoxication, or self-poisoning.
This occurs when the actual bowel walls become impacted with uneliminated
fecal matter, hampering the absorption of vital nutrients and providing
a breeding ground for unhealthy bacteria, organisms and even parasites.
Blood capillaries lining the bowel wall which normally extract good
nutrients from our digested food and distribute them throughout the
body, begin instead, to absorb these toxins into the bloodstream, consequently
polluting all of our organs and cells. These poisons rob our body of
good health and energy, making us feel old, tired and sick.
Interesting
Fact: Did you know that in the early 1900's, standard hospital practice
included administering warm water enemas to almost all sick patients.
Flushing and cleaning the lower bowel almost always provided relief
and overall improvement in the patient's health
I like to use the following analogy with many of my patients. What would
happen if we didn't empty our kitchen garbage cans for months and we
kept on throwing more and more food waste on top of the old?
Wouldn't all of our homes
start smelling like a garbage dump? Wouldn't our kitchen garbage become
a breeding ground for nasty organisms of all shapes and sizes? The same
thing happens with a constipated, clogged-up colon. The toxic wastes
have nowhere to go, so they build up in the bowel. These poisons eventually
seep into every cell and tissue, especially settling into the weaker
areas and organs of our body. This process is setting the stage for
degenerative disease and chronic illness. This auto-intoxication lowers
our overall feeling of health and vitality. We start to blame other
factors such as aging on why we experience a lack of energy, why we
don't have that "zip" in our walk, or that "sparkle"
in our eyes. The true fact is that age has nothing to do with this depletion
of energy and life-force. Ninety percent of the time, these complaints
can be alleviated or greatly reduced through internal cleansing techniques.
How Do I Know
If I Need To Cleanse?
Many of my seminar topics focus on internal cleansing and bowel management.
Repeatedly, I am asked the same question by seminar attendees: "How
do I know if I need to cleanse?" My answer is quite simple... After
consulting with over 20,000 patients, I can honestly state that I have
never worked with an individual that did not directly benefit from detoxifying
his or her body. In this day and age, we ALL need to cleanse! In a world
where dietary choices or poor, environmental pollution is heavy, stress
levels are high, and exercise is often a last priority, internal cleansing
is more important than ever for optimum health.
The body is a living,
breathing machine. Like an automobile engine, it burns fuel for energy
(our food), and expels the by-products of that fuel as waste. Over time,
all engines need "steam-cleaning", tune-ups and periodic maintenance.
The pipes become clogged, the spark plugs become congested, oil, grit
and grime build up around the engine block. Without preventative maintenance,
our cars begin to perform poorly, eventually breaking down. And so it
is with the human body. Internal cleansing and detoxification is maintenance
and insurance all rolled into one! We must keep our "pipes"
cleaned out and in good shape to experience good health.
" The Doctor of the future will give no medicine, but
will interest his patient in the care of the (human) frame, in diet
and in the cause and prevention of disease."
Thomas A. Edison
HOW THE DIGESTIVE
SYSTEM WORKS
Understanding the basics of how your digestive system works is really
important. We live and die
by
what foods we put in our mouth and how our bodies assimilate these foods.
Digestion starts in our mouths, when we bite into our food and begin
chewing it and mixing it with saliva, a powerful digestive enzyme. As
our food travels down to the stomach, it mixes with hydrochloric acid,
a powerful digestive acid that liquefies the food and prepares it for
further digestion in the small intestines with help from the pancreas
and liver.
Our intestinal systems
are connected to a network of blood vessels and veins which wrap around
the stomach, small intestine, and bowel. Our blood receives nutrients
from our digested food through this network of blood vessels, which
look and function much like the roots of a tree, drawing dissolved nutrients
out of the intestines and transporting them to the liver, where they
undergo further breakdown, recombination, and storage. Later, the heart
pumps these nutrients, stored in the liver, to nourish the various living
cells that make up the tissues of the human body. By-products of the
digestive process are passed into the bowel, where they solidify, and
"in a perfect world", are completely excreted from the rectum.
This is basically how our body gets nourishment and energy. After it
delivers nutrients throughout the body, the blood also collects cellular
waste materials (by-products of metabolism) and "drops them off"
at appropriate eliminative stations (lung, kidneys, skin, lymphatic
system, colon) where, also, "in a perfect world" they are
quickly excreted from the body.
Unfortunately, our "modern
day society" is NOT a perfect world. Pollutants, toxins, chemicals,
fertilizers, growth hormones, pesticides and other hazards to our health
bombard and infiltrate our air, water and food on a daily basis. Our
diets, no longer wholesome and fresh, consist of fast foods, junk foods,
pre-prepared foods, fatty foods, and devitalized foods. There is no
way our digestive systems can function optimally with the heavy burdens
placed on them on a day-to-day basis. Digestion becomes sluggish, assimilation
becomes inefficient, mal-absorption of nutrients begins, the metabolism
slows down (weight gain!) and elimination becomes poor.
In a nutshell...
poor digestion = toxic build-up!
Digestion starts in our mouths, when we bite into our food and mix it
with saliva, which contains a powerful digestive enzyme...
Once in the stomach, it
mixes with hydrochloric acid, another powerful digestive acid that liquefies
the food and prepares it for further digestion in the small intestines,
with help from the pancreas and liver...
Our blood receives nutrients
from our digested food through a complete network of blood vessels,
which draw dissolved nutrients out of the intestines and transporting
them to the liver...
In the liver, they undergo
further breakdown, recombination, and storage...
Later, the heart pumps these nutrients to nourish the various living
cells that make up the human body...
By-products of the digestive
process are passed into the bowel, where they solidify, and "in
a perfect world," are completely excreted from the colon.
Possible Signs & Symptoms of a Toxic Body:
Poor Elimination
Poor Digestion
Stomach Bloat
Gas
Fatigue & Low Energy
Weight Gain
Premature Aging
Poor Skin & Blemishes
Headaches
Low Immunity
Yeast problems
Food allergies
Arthritis
Body Odor
Bad Breath
Lower Back Pain
Brain Fog & Poor Memory
Depression
and more...
How We Become
Toxic
Now that we all know the basics of what internal cleansing is, and how
important it is to cleanse for overall health, I want to list for you,
the 8 most common causes of toxic build-up in the human body. I have
validated this list time and time again through my clinical work at
Home Nutrition. This information, once assimilated, can be a huge help
in keeping you on a healthy path in life. Learn these basics and apply
them to your every day life by making the right choices...
1. CONSTIPATION
- The colon is your body's sewage system. If your sewage system
backs up, toxins become trapped in your colon. Chronic constipation
means these toxins are fermenting and decaying in the colon, often being
re-absorbed into the bloodstream, which in turn, pollutes all of our
tissues and cells, and sets the stage for chronic disease and illness
to follow.
2. POOR DIET
- Poor diet includes dead, cooked, devitalized, clogging, low
fiber foods, fried foods, junk foods, over-processed foods, etc. As
a modern society, we have drifted further and further away from eating
raw, organic "good for you" fruits, vegetables and whole grains
high in natural fiber, nutrients, and enzymes. We now use processed
and pre-prepared foods to fit with our busy lifestyles. Unfortunately
these foods do nothing to benefit our health. These foods, unlike live
foods (fresh, raw fruits and vegetables), lack the proper enzymes to
assist in proper digestion and assimilation, and lack the fiber or bulk
to assist in proper elimination. They are also lacking in essential
vitamins, minerals and other basic, life giving nutrients. You are what
you eat! Eat healthy!!
3. OVER-CONSUMPTION
- Overeating puts a tremendous amount of stress on our digestive
system. Most people eat too much food, too fast. A meal should be eaten
slowly and food chewed thoroughly.Saliva mixed with food in the mouth
plays a huge role in foods being digested properly. The body must produce
hydrochloric acid, pancreatic enzymes, bile and other digestive factors
to process a meal. When we over-eat, the digestive system cannot always
meet the demands placed upon it. The stomach bloats as the digestive
system goes into turmoil. Foods are not properly broken down and tend
to lodge in the lower intestines. Vital nutrients are NOT absorbed.
Try to eat smaller meals, with "healthy" snacks in-between
meals. If you only eat when you're "starving", you will constantly
over-eat and wonder why you feel so heavy, bloated and tired afterwards.
Eat light and stay healthy!
4. LACK OF WATER
- Water makes up 65 to 75% of the human body. It is second
only to oxygen in order of importance to sustain life. Water cleanses
the inside of the body as well as the outside. It is instrumental in
flushing out wastes and toxins. When our bodies do not receive enough
water, toxins tend to stagnate, hindering all digestive and eliminative
processes. Drinking 8 to 10 glasses of water a day is imperative to
good health. By the way, sodas DO NOT COUNT as water intake! Sodas of
any kind (Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, etc.) contain high levels of sodium,
sweeteners, caffeine, and very bad-for-you chemicals. Over time, sodas
can be a big contributor to ill health. Try and limit your soda intake
and drink as much water as possible.
5. STRESS - Stress effects every cell and tissue in the human body.
Stress breaks down the immune system as well as all of the major organs.
Have you ever noticed how much easier it is to get sick when you're
under a lot of stress? Stress is TOXIC to our bodies! It robs the body
of important vitamins and minerals, and over time, can cause severe
acid build-up. Stress hinders proper digestion, absorption and elimination
of foods by throwing the digestive system out of balance. The worst
thing a person can do is to eat a meal while experiencing extreme stress.
This usually causes indigestion, and nutrients will not be absorbed.
Regulate and control the amount of stress in your life, and you will
be a healthier and happier person.
6. ANTIBIOTICS
- Antibiotics, despite their benefits in fighting certain bacterial
infections, have a damaging effect on the intestines. Their prescribed
purpose is to eliminate unhealthy bacteria in the body; bacteria that
causes illness. However, antibiotics also eliminate the healthy, necessary,
good bacteria in our bodies! They strip the colon of ALL intestinal
flora... good and bad. After antibiotics are taken, it is usually the
bad bacteria that regenerate and multiply quickly, often causing nagging
yeast infections and digestive and eliminative upset. Our entire gastrointestinal
tract becomes imbalanced, creating problems in the colon and hampering
proper digestion. When we are forced to take antibiotics, it is extremely
important to supplement our diets with cultured foods that contain live
"good" bacteria, such as yogurt, cottage cheese, and probiotic
supplements. We must replace the good bacteria, for optimum health and
proper intestinal function.
7. LACK OF EXERCISE
- Exercise strengthens our entire bodies. It stimulates the
circulatory and lymphatic system, building muscles, nerves, blood, glands,
lungs, heart, brain, mind and mood. Blood is pumped throughout our bodies
by the heart, but lymphatic fluid depends solely on exercise to be circulated
throughout our lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is the human body's
sewage system... it is responsible for the removal of cellular and toxic
waste. Here is a remarkable fact... there is 3 times more lymphatic
fluid in the human body than blood! Physical exercise and movement is
the lymphatic system's only "pump", so to speak. If we don't
exercise, our lymphatic system becomes sluggish and toxic, effecting
our over-all health. Lack of exercise lowers metabolic efficiency, and
without circulatory and lymphatic stimulation, the body's natural cleansing
systems are weakened. Exercise is extremely important.
8. EATING LATE
AT NIGHT - The human body uses sleep to repair, rebuild and
restore itself. In essence, our bodies use the sleeping hours to cleanse
and detoxify, and to build strength and immunity. When we eat late at
night and go to sleep with a full stomach, the body IS NOT at rest.
Even though our mental processes are quiet, our physical body is actually
quite busy digesting and processing a large amount of food. This inhibits
the vital cleansing, building and restorative processes that normally
occur while we sleep. We've all had the experience of going to sleep
with a full stomach, and waking the next morning feeling tired, exhausted
and disoriented, despite 8 hours of sleep. This is because your body,
in actuality, did NOT get 8 hours of sleep... more like 3 hours of sleep,
after working hard most of the night to digest and process the big meal
you ate before bed. Do not eat late at night! Eat an early dinner, and
eat light in the evenings.
Education is the
Key!
Perfect dietary and lifestyle habits, stress management and a proper
exercise program cannot be incorporated into a person's daily regime
overnight, and I don't expect everyone to be "perfect" all
the time, but an increased awareness of these health tools and their
positive benefits will serve as a basic and powerful guide to many individuals
for the rest of their lives. I encourage my patients, clients, friends
and associates to read and educate themselves on natural health, proper
nutrition and the powerful benefits of internal cleansing. Learn, learn,
learn, all you can! Our motto at Home Nutrition is "Health Through
Education". I believe in these words passionately. Through education,
all things are possible. It's time to take charge and regain control
of our own bodies and our own health... after all, who "really"
knows the body better than you, the owner!
Remember,
your health is not everything, but everything is nothing without your
health!
Yours In Health,
R. Lindsey Duncan, ND,
CN