We are constantly exposed to toxins every single day, and our bodies work hard to detox 24/7. Today, let’s dive deeper into how our amazing bodies detoxify and the nutrients that can support that process.
Our body is continually detoxing – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The liver is the primary organ of detoxification; however, every cell in the body has its own detox pathway. Detoxification occurs when lipophilic (fat-soluble) substances are converted to water-soluble substances. Detoxification is essential to the healthy function of our bodies. This is done through three stages known as Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III. Through these phases, toxins can be excreted through the body by breath, sweat, pee, or poo when they attach to a water molecule.
So what happens if toxins build up? We can begin to experience various symptoms. Symptoms are warning signs/messages that your body is giving you to let you know that something is not in balance within your body. So often, we, as in the general population, turn a deaf ear to these messages. It’s often not until your body is screaming that you begin to listen and seek out answers or make changes.
Well, our body is pretty dang smart. It recognizes toxins that we are exposed to outside of our body (exogenous toxins) and ones that are generated in our bodies (endogenous toxins), and it sends them through the detoxification process. However, sometimes our bodies cannot keep up with the demands we put on them. When that happens, toxins are stored in fatty tissue and in the liver. When you support your body’s detoxification pathway through nutrition, lifestyle, and possible supplements, you can begin to release these toxins. This happens during Phase I of detoxification.
Toxins are released from fat and functionalized to be more water-soluble. This occurs through enzyme reactions that result in oxidation, reduction, and hydrolysis. Now, this is where things can get complicated. You see, if those free radicals are not quickly neutralized by antioxidants or attached to a water molecule (Phase II), they can be recirculated into your system. These released toxins/free radicals are almost more dangerous than the original toxin.
Enzymatic conjugation occurs during Phase II to further increase water solubility and decrease the reactivity of Phase I products through 6 different pathways – sulfonation, glucuronidation, glutathione, acetylation, acylation, and methylation. Through this process, the toxins are attached to a water molecule and are now ready for Phase III.
This is the phase where we purge the toxins from our bodies. Elimination occurs through sweat (skin), breath (lungs), urine (kidneys), and feces (liver/GI tract). If any of these pathways are compromised, detoxification can be compromised.
In a perfect world, we would go through Phases I and II at the same rate of speed. However, we often see Phase I work well (toxin released and now a free radical) and Phase II be sluggish (attaches the free radical to a water molecule). This can be dangerous as free radicals can potentially be more dangerous than the original toxin. Damage can occur to the DNA, phospholipids, and proteins. Antioxidants are a must! To really support the Phase I and II pathways, we can turn to foods, herbs/supplements.
Foods containing these nutrients include (but may not be limited to):
GI Tract
Kidneys
Sweating/Skin
Breath
You can also include herbs and supplements to support your detox pathways through elimination and bile production, protect the liver, and provide antioxidants.
In addition to the nutrients and antioxidants listed to support Phase I and Phase II, these supplements can help provide targeted support when doing a focused detoxification.
Targeted detoxification is a good thing to incorporate into your life a few times a year. Some like to do a detox at the change of every season to reset and refocus on health and wellness. When you are doing a targeted detox, there are a few foods that I recommend eliminating to really get the best benefit for your efforts and reduce inflammation.
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