While the internet would have you believe that you need a supplement or cleanse to support your body’s detox pathways, our bodies detoxify daily on their own. We can absolutely have difficulty with certain organs that can negatively impact our ability to detox, but you might be surprised at what will actually help you detox better. No, it’s not milk thistle. While I do love this herb, there’s a lot more to supporting liver detoxification and detoxification in general than just taking a supplement. A lot of the same foundational lifestyle habits that I talk about all of the time are what actually helps support our detox pathways. Let’s dig in!
Let’s break down exactly how our bodies do this through our liver, kidneys, lungs, skin, and GI tract. The liver is the primary organ responsible for detoxification. It breaks down and metabolizes toxins, converting them into less harmful substances that can be easily excreted from the body. The liver achieves detoxification through two primary phases: Phase I and Phase II.
Phase I reactions involve enzymes that convert fat-soluble toxins into intermediate products.
Phase II reactions involve conjugation, where these intermediate products are combined with other molecules to make them water-soluble and easily excretable (can easily leave the body).
The kidneys play a crucial role in detoxification by filtering waste products, excess substances, and toxins from the blood. These waste products are then eliminated from the body through urine.
The respiratory system helps eliminate gaseous waste products, such as carbon dioxide, during the process of respiration.
The skin can eliminate certain toxins and waste products through sweat, though its contribution to overall detoxification is relatively smaller compared to the liver and kidneys.
Phase III of liver detoxification is elimination. This is where our GI tract comes in. Once we have packaged up toxins properly through phases I and II, we have to eliminate them. We do that through breathing, urine, and sweating but we also eliminate through our bowel movements. If we do not eliminate them properly, we will recycle those toxins and increase the body’s overall toxic load.
That’s a lot, right? So it probably wouldn’t be surprising to hear that detoxification requires energy. Many popular detox programs reduce calorie intake too low, which completely counteracts the energy we need to carry it out properly. Let’s talk about what can actually support our body’s ability to detox.
There are two major areas that I like to focus on when it comes to naturally supporting our detox pathways: nutrition and lifestyle.
If you want to hear even more about this topic check out this podcast episode from the are you menstrual? podcast.
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