Posts Tagged ‘toxic byproducts’

Wednesday,March 17th, 2010

by Denise

Detoxification is a popular term used for cleaning or cleansing the body of toxic substances. Detoxification comes in many different forms and styles. Individuals who choose detoxification methods to quit smoking, drinking, to cleanse their body of toxic byproducts and wastes often enjoy untold benefits.

Multiple forms of detoxification are available, some quite straightforward, while others provide an alternative to medications and purification. Some cultures practice regular detoxification while others find it a fad. Each individual should be educated in the process in order to decide for themselves. The most common types of detoxification include:

·         Alcohol detoxification

·         Drug detoxification

·         Diet detoxification

·         Metabolic detoxification

·         Detoxification as an alternative medicine

·         Cupping

Diet detoxification also includes processes such as:

·         Colon cleansing - a multitude of colon cleansers are available on drugstore shelves, all designed to clean up the colon and get rid of parasites lodging within the intestines. Popular brands promote weight loss, parasite elimination, and the ultimate colon cleansers defined to curb bloating, and constipation and everything from acne to candidiasis.

·         Chelation therapy - specific collating agents such as DMSA, EDTA and ALA are utilized to rid the body of heavy metal detoxification of arsenic, mercury, and lead or other heavy metals believed to poison the body.

Medical travelers visiting foreign destinations such as Solis Health and Wellness Tourism in Turkey or Blueprint Health and Benefit in South Africa or or Dr. Vorobiev’s Russian Rehab Clinics offer the newest technologies and also save individuals between 30% and 60% on procedures and methods of detox treatment performed in the United States.

 

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Friday,October 30th, 2009

by Denise

Detoxification is a popular term used for cleaning or cleansing the body of toxic substances. Detoxification comes in many different forms and styles. Individuals who choose detoxification methods to quit smoking, drinking, to cleanse their body of toxic byproducts and wastes often enjoy untold benefits. However, individuals should use caution when engaging in popular detoxification diets, because most are extreme and may offer the body little in the way of nutritious ingredients for energy and sustenance. Understanding the different types of detoxification and what is involved will help consumers make educated decisions regarding the process.

 

Multiple forms of detoxification are available, some quite straightforward, while others provide an alternative to medications and purification. Some cultures practice regular detoxification while others find it a fad. Each individual should be educated in the process in order to decide for themselves. The most common types of detoxification include:

 

·         Alcohol detoxification

·         Drug detoxification

·         Diet detoxification

·         Metabolic detoxification

·         Detoxification as an alternative medicine

 

Drug detoxification may be employed through drug as well as drug-free treatments. Many drug detoxification programs take up to three months, but time, discomfort and success rates depend on individuals, the severity of their drug dependence, attitude, and desire to engage in counseling and therapy to help overcome physical, emotional and mental issues related to drug addiction.

 

Facilities around the world such as The Grand Resort Bad Ragaz in Switzerland or the Dr. Vorobiev a Rehab Clinic in Russia and Bulgaria offer superlative detox and rehab services at affordable prices. Privacy, confidentiality, compassion and service offer international travelers the ability to seek greater health and wellness no matter where you are.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Posted in Ayurvedic Resorts, Drug Addiction Therapy Abroad, Health Tourism Switzerland, Medical Spas | No Comments »

Categories
Medical Travel