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Detox Program: How To Detox
Our natural detox program is broken down into three simple cleansing phases. It is important that you follow each step precisely or risk having a toxic reaction which can be a very an unpleasant experience by the time you do your liver detox. Click on each phase to get directions, ingredients, and frequently asked questions:
PHASE ONE: The Natural Colon Detox and Heavy Metal Cleanse
It is vital that you do a natural colon cleanse before proceeding with the rest of the full body detox. When the kidney and liver detoxes, they dump through the bile duct and out into the colon. If the colon (the drain pipe if you will) is plugged, the waste and toxins trying to escape gets backed up into the blood stream and can make you feel extremely ill. For complete colon health, this intestinal cleansing phase is crucial.
PHASE TWO: The Kidney and Gallbladder Cleanse
As the incidence of kidney problems has soared to epidemic levels over the last ten years, the need for a dedicated formula for doing a regular kidney detox has become paramount. This kidney detox softens any existing kidney stones so they can pass through the bile ducts easily, without causing pain or blockage. This phase of the detox program is really mandatory for anyone who has any worry about gallstones, and highly recommended for anyone who has never done a liver detox before.
PHASE THREE: The Liver Detox
By cleansing the liver, we're talking about inducing the liver to purge all of the fats, old cholesterol deposits, gallstones, poisons, drug residues, and toxic waste stored therein. Probably nothing else you do (including even the intestinal cleanse and heavy metal detox) will make a greater difference in your overall health.
Enjoy your full body detoxification journey back to optimum health!
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