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Detoxing for Dummies




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February 5, 2014 by Andrea Fabry 7 Comments

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Pay no attention to the title of this entry. The truth is we’re all overloaded and anyone who considers a de-tox protocol is anything but a dummy.

Still, I had no idea what to expect when we began our journey in 2009. One of my older daughters’ hair turned red (from a dark brown). The same thing  happened to my son’s eyebrows.

I’ve seen more rashes than I can count. We’ve seen sore throats reappear, back aches return, tempers flare, and much more.

The body has to work hard to get rid of the overload.

Even my husband, who is better equipped genetically to get rid of mold toxins, has experienced Herx reactions. (Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction is named after two doctors who noticed increased symptoms following treatment for skin lesions. Herx reaction is also known as healing crisis, de-tox reaction, or die-off syndrome.)

While de-toxing, it can be difficult to determine if you’re experiencing an effect from de-tox, a reaction to a food, or a reaction to the environment. When I break out in a rash on my hands the day after acupuncture, I know it’s de-tox. If I eat something with carbs or sugar and experience sudden fatigue, I know it’s dietary. Listen to your body. Keep a journal of foods, symptoms, and environments. It’s amazing how enlightening this simple exercise can be.

The best explanation of the healing process I’ve seen comes from the book, “Healing with Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition” by Paul Pitchford. The book is more than 700 pages.

Pitchford’s thoughts on detoxification are part of a chapter on dietary transition in which he describes the patterns that occur when one moves from an unhealthy to a healthy diet. (It’s important to note that die-off can also occur following removal from a toxic environment or a different de-tox protocol.)

Pitchford says, “If the new diet is purer, the old toxins are released, sometimes with various forms of discomfort known as ‘healing reactions.’”

He goes on to say:

“If chronic sore throats occurred during childhood, a healing reaction could involve one or two sore throats that would eliminate any residues that accumulated from the original infection(s). Certainly everyone wants healing reactions to be minimal or non-existent.

According to traditional Japanese medicine, however, if there is no meigan (healing reaction), there is no cure. Most reactions involve the body’s purging itself of toxins.”

Examples of healing reactions (according to Pitchford):

1. Tension or pain may occur in the upper back and neck, which may move upwards to the head, downward across the abdomen, arms, and legs, and eventually to the head top, toes, and fingers. Pain may occur in the internal organs, particularly in the liver area under the right side of the rib cage. Headache is common.

2. Vomiting may occur. Bile or various types of mucus may come up.

3. Digestive imbalances may develop: gas, cramps, diarrhea, etc.

4. Weakness, weight loss, and sensations of cold and/or heat are signs that the body is first strongly eliminating before the building and strengthening phase occurs.

5. Typical emotional reactions include unreasonable impatience, anger, and/or depression.

6. More sleep may be needed during transition, and dreams may be wild.

7. Menstruation sometimes ceases but will resume when the digestion calms and the liver and kidney functions are renewed.

Pitchford suggests foods high in chlorophyll to get through the crisis period. Other suggestions include vitamin C, Epsom salt baths and activated charcoal. Lots of rest and a nice dose of healthy outdoor air can help as well.

The process of detoxification is a long one. It can take years. It requires tremendous focus and dedication. But unloading some of these toxins are well worth the energy expended.

Maybe I ought to rethink the title for this entry and simply call it, “Expelling for Experts.”

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Comments

  1. Angela Burch says

    January 23, 2015 at 10:48 pm

    Andrea,

    Reading through the list, I am pretty sure I’m experiencing some serious Herx die off reactions. Going to be a long night but hopefully there will be joy come morning.

    Thank you for writing this. It has been so helpful!

    Angela

    Reply
    • Andrea Fabry says

      January 24, 2015 at 3:14 pm

      Thanks for the encouragement, Angela. I know this will pass for you.

      Reply
  2. Rebecca velazquez says

    February 26, 2018 at 7:05 am

    I’m a mother of 3 children, have had exposure to large amounts of mold. We have moved into a rental leaving our home. We left almost everything except hardwood furniture that were not in the rooms affected. I have started a clean diet w/o sugar and carbs. And started on a detox program with a holistic dr. I’m am starting to get more symptoms and am worried I’m not getting better. My main symptoms severe anxiety, burning eyes, white tongue. Also can people return to old home if remediation and repairs have been done? I really want to move back but am unsure if that can work.

    Reply
    • Andrea Fabry says

      February 27, 2018 at 11:50 am

      Sounds like you’re on the right track with this. Good job making the connection. Homes with a history of mold always carry that history. Ideally you want a place without a history of mold. Listen to your gut on this.

      Reply
  3. Beverly Cook says

    June 15, 2018 at 4:22 pm

    Thank you for this! Finally I can accept that all this excruciating pain and chronic weakness, hot spells, cold shakes, horrible headaches and nausea could all actually be a positive sign of my body beginning to come out of this”mold coma” I’ve been living in. The pain is unbelievable at times. But I’m strict with taking all my supplements, eating only healing foods, detoxing with nightly charcoal, etc. It’s so hard, though. I needed to read that all these symptoms can actually be a positive sign toward healing one day. I cry a lot when alone, but I try to stay positive for my wonderful husband. I truly appreciate reading I’m not alone on this most difficult and depressing journey. I can make it and I will be healthier and happier again!!

    Reply

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I am a certified Building Biology Advocate, a former journalist, mother of nine, and avid CrossFitter who likes to think outside the box. After our family's health crisis in 2008, I learned to ask questions about what's in our food, our water, and our air. I hope to empower you as you seek to live safely in a complex world. Thankfully, small steps lead to big changes. Let's travel this road together, one step at a time.

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