Natural Herbs and Acupressure Detox
Detoxifying the Body.

Acupressure is a safe and effective way to detoxify the body using specific acu points that release toxic heat accumulations.

The Liver is especially vulnerable to toxic build up; herbs and acupuncture can stimulate the Liver to release toxins, but it is important that you are having regular BM's so that the toxins are not reabsorbed back in to the bloodstream. In Chinese medicine, toxins are referred to as 'fire toxins' and 'heat'.  Toxins accumulating in the Liver organ lead to Liver Qi Stagnation: a whole host of disease patterns can be attributed to Liver Qi Stagnation in Chinese medicine including symptoms associated with IBS, PMS, menopause, cancer, depression, headaches, insomnia, acid reflux, infertility, and fibromyalgia.

Liver 2 is located on the
dorsum of the foot, on the
crease of the junction of the first
and second metatarsal bones.
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Natural herbs for detoxification work to support all of the organs of elimination including intestines, skin, lymphatic's, kidneys, and liver. There is sometimes a pointless debate as to wether or not the body needs herbs for detoxification, or for that matter, if they work. A yearly herbal detox is not such a bad idea considering the large amounts of pollutants, pesticides, solvents, and chemicals that modern society is exposed to. To know if herbs 'work' to eliminate toxins, all you have to do is drink a few cups of dandelion tea and see if your kidneys are stimulated.

Large Intestine 11 is a major
heat release point and is located
in the depression at the end of
the tranverse cubital crease.
With the thumb pointing up,
follow the top of the arm to the
elbow joint.
Acupressure Directions

Detoxing:
Detoxification using herbal remedies is an age old practice that was often performed once a year in the spring time. Back in the day, foods that could be
stored without refrigeration were on the heavy side with salted meats, grains, but not many fruits and vegetables. The traditional winter diet tended to require a detox in spring, and many of these detoxes were in the form of spring green herbs that were early to emerge after the freezes passed; these would include cleavers, dandelion, chickweed, plantain, and poke (toxic if not prepared correctly).

These days, we face different detoxification issues. Modern agricultural methods and international shipping opportunities provide produce year round, but at the cost of our consumption of pesticides and the production of more pollution. Therefore, a yearly detox is still necessary, but for modern reasons. An herbal detox would best be performed in a season other than Winter if you tend to be cold natured, as the herbs used to remove 'fire toxins' tend to be cold in nature. Yang deficiencies can be address with tonic herb formulas that increase Yang warmth in the body.

For information on Chinese Medicine, visit the National Library of Medicine, the The Chinese Medical Journal, or Chinese Medicine News. This is not an endorsement of these organization, just a resource guide.

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