Detoxification
DISCLAIMER: Though food supplements works some time better than medicines, please do consult with your reliable doctor before consuming any health supplements. Vestige Products are not Medicine, please consult your Doctor, these products are only Food Supplements and Dietary/Nutritional Supplements. Users are advised to rely on information posted herein for any purpose only after verification and confirmation of the same from authentic and authoritative sources.
INFO: Detoxification or detoxification (detox for short) is the physiological or medicinal removal of toxic substances from a living organism, including the human body, which is mainly carried out by the liver. Additionally, it can refer to the period of withdrawal during which an organism returns to homeostasis after long-term use of an addictive substance. In medicine, detoxification can be achieved by decontamination of poison ingestion and the use of antidotes as well as techniques such as dialysis and (in a limited number of cases) chelation therapy.
Many alternative medicine practitioners promote various types of detoxification such as detoxification diets. Scientists have described these as a "waste of time and money". Sense About Science, a UK-based charitable trust, determined that most such dietary "detox" claims lack any supporting evidence. The liver and kidney are naturally capable of detox. In cases of kidney failure, the action of the kidneys is mimicked by dialysis; kidney and liver transplants are also used.
DISCLAIMER: Though food supplements works some time better than medicines, please do consult with your reliable doctor before consuming any health supplements. Vestige Products are not Medicine, please consult your Doctor, these products are only Food Supplements and Dietary/Nutritional Supplements. Users are advised to rely on information posted herein for any purpose only after verification and confirmation of the same from authentic and authoritative sources.
INFO: Detoxification or detoxification (detox for short) is the physiological or medicinal removal of toxic substances from a living organism, including the human body, which is mainly carried out by the liver. Additionally, it can refer to the period of withdrawal during which an organism returns to homeostasis after long-term use of an addictive substance. In medicine, detoxification can be achieved by decontamination of poison ingestion and the use of antidotes as well as techniques such as dialysis and (in a limited number of cases) chelation therapy.
Many alternative medicine practitioners promote various types of detoxification such as detoxification diets. Scientists have described these as a "waste of time and money". Sense About Science, a UK-based charitable trust, determined that most such dietary "detox" claims lack any supporting evidence. The liver and kidney are naturally capable of detox. In cases of kidney failure, the action of the kidneys is mimicked by dialysis; kidney and liver transplants are also used.