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Why Detoxify
The  process  of  bodily  accumulation  and  storage  of  toxins  is  known  as  “toxic  bio-accumulation”.  Though  the 
predominate storage site in the body is the fatty tissue, toxins may re-enter the bloodstream during times of physical 
stress (i.e.. illness, fasting, excessive heat, exercise) or emotional stress. Every organ that is accessible to these 
chemicals, which have been mobilized or released from the fat, is being continually exposed at low levels. As stated 
by Dr. William L. Marcus, Senior Advisor and Chief Toxicologist for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “It’s a 
chronic exposure. That’s why chemicals like dioxin, even in small amounts, are extremely dangerous. Unfortunately 
the human body has no previous experience with these chemicals and there is no natural machinery in the body to 
break them down, much less eliminate them.
Human accumulation of such compounds as DDT, PCP, PCB, and dioxin, reflect biologically persistent chemicals 
which  are  partitioned  in  the  body  from  water  into  lipids.  Eventually  the  metabolizing  of  xenobiotics  (chemicals 
foreign to the biological system) leads to the accumulation of the chemicals and/or their products in lipid deposits 
throughout the body, particularly in adipose tissue. The simple chemistry involved in this process can be illustrated 
by the fact that some chemicals readily dissolve in water, whileothers dissolve only in oil bases. Oil soluble chemicals 
therefore have a tendency to accumulate in body fatty tissue or lipids, which are also insoluble in water. There is no 
such thing as a fat “cell”...[rather] almost every cell has a fat component. 
The brain has a high fat content as does virtually every organ.
Directly  or  indirectly,  toxic  residues  nd  there  way  into  our  air,  food  and  water  supplies.  The  net  effect  of  this 
ecological overload is to alter the  body’s balance  or “homeostasis”. This interference with our natural  biological 
tendencies to restore internal balance, results in “disease” in one form or another. According to Professor Edward J. 
Calabrese of the University of Massachusetts, and author of Pollutants and High RiskGroups, “It is this homeostatic 
process which neutralizes the pollutant’s effect and returns the system to equilibrium.”
Marshall Mandell, MD, nationally renowned in the eld of bio-ecologic medicine, wrote in a recent publication that the influx 
of chemicals in our society today “has resulted in a lowered threshold of resistance and subsequent inability to cope with 
the natural and unnatural environment due to altered body metabolism, enzyme dysfunction, nutritional deciencies, and 
hormonal  imbalances.” Health depends on the balance of both external and internal environmental forces.
In response to the above facts, many health care practitioners have been recommending a vast array of
detoxication programs. Circulating toxins and toxic bowels need proper cleansing. The removal of these 
toxins is relatively well known. When toxins are deposited in fat storage sites this becomes much more 
complicated. The only way to remove toxins from the fat storage sites is to mobilize the toxic fat. Heat-stress [of a 
sauna] is an effective method of removing fat-stored toxins from the body.