Archive for November 19th, 2006
Can Rapid Detox Programs Replace Detoxification Programs?
Written by Charlie on November 19, 2006 – 3:16 pm -According to the medical definition, rapid detox is a detoxification procedure which is used to reduce or totally counteract withdrawal symptoms. Most of the people, who plan to enroll in detoxification programs, fear the pain that withdrawal symptoms would bring. Many people abandon the detox centers and/or the plans of detoxification because of the pain that it involves.
What Is Rapid Detox?
It is important that people understand the difference between the rapid detox and the real detoxification programs. Rapid detox is only an intermediary measure to prepare the patient for the actual detoxification program. The first step in this procedure is the anesthesia assisted opiate detoxification. This is very important for the success of the ultimate program, because the better the pain withdrawal symptoms are managed, the better are the chances for the patient to stick through the program and rid the body of its dependency on whatever drug is in question.
Rapid detox is normally carried out in a hospital under general anesthesia. This procedure should not be carried out unless it is supervised by qualified medial personnel (anesthesiologists) who are experienced in carrying out detoxification. This process, also known as AAROD or anesthesia assisted rapid opiate detoxification, blocks the dependency of the drug addict by interfering with the receptors in the patient's brain. This process normally takes six hours, where medication is given to the patient to bypass the withdrawal symptoms. Since it short-circuits the withdrawal symptoms, it does not trigger any pain.
The real detoxification starts after the rapid detox has been successfully undertaken. Though it sounds easy, the process is extremely difficult. The success of the program would depend upon the addiction time and the physiology of the patient. The rapid detox is usually applied for opiate drugs addiction like Codeine, Lortab, Morphine, Percocet, Dialudid, Oxycontin, etc which are normally used as painkillers.
It is quite easy to get started on this addiction; people usually get started after they consume opiate based drugs following a surgery, a severe injury, or any other chronic pain. It is in fact very important that the medical practitioner warns the people who start on this treatment of the great potential of such drugs to develop into harmful addictions.
People should be aware that prolonging the use of such drugs can be highly addictive. Therefore, one should not raise the dosages, or extend the period for which they are prescribed, since any of these decisions can prove extremely harmful in the long run.
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Getting to Know Ionithermie Detox
Written by Charlie on November 19, 2006 – 3:12 pm -Ionithermie detox is a treatment developed by French biochemist Olivier Fouche in 1979. It's only been in the last few years that it has been available in the United States. Those who embrace the Ionithermie detox treatment say that it improves skin tone, improves muscle tone, increases firmness, reduces inches quickly, improves circulation to specific areas, removes toxins, re-mineralizes, balances hormones, improves lymphatic drainage and relaxes both the body and the mind. On top of everything, a treatment only takes an hour.
The Procedure
The 'treater' and 'treatee' first agree on the area to receive treatment. A mixture of purifying algae, ivy and amino acids is applied to the area. These are the ingredients that increase circulation, break down cellulite, and release toxins trapped in the fatty deposits. A layer of fabric is wrapped around the Ionithermie detox ingredients and clay is applied over it. The clay is infused with algae and it is meant to conduct electricity. Several electrodes are placed along the area to be treated.
Ionithermie detox depends on a mix of galvanic and faradic electrical stimulation to work its magic. The galvanic stimulation uses positive and negative ions to extract toxins from deep within the body. The faradic stimulation is intended to work as an exercise to promote muscle and skin tone. The trained therapist oversees the mild electrical applications to balance results with comfort. After the treatment is completed, the clay is removed and a soothing lotion is applied.
Astonishingly, most patients lose a measurable amount of several inches in the treated area after the first treatment. Following a sensible diet and exercise plan will help extend the benefits of Ionithermie detox, but the results are not intended to last for a long time. The loss of one to eight inches is temporary, although the benefits of detox and muscle tone are said to be more permanent. The Ionithermie detox treatment is a good way to kick start a diet and exercise regimen as well as being a beneficial way to improve hard-to-reach areas.
Take home products are available to extend the life of the treatment benefits. Spas across the country have added the equipment and trained personnel to make the Ionithermie detox available to their clients. While medical science may never be fully convinced of all the claims of Ionithermie detox, those who have benefited from it will swear by it.
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2 Fav Detox Home Recipe!
Written by Charlie on November 19, 2006 – 2:24 pm -Jerry Hall Leo
Ginger Healing Detox Tea with Turmeric
There has been a lot in the news lately about the amazing healing properties of turmeric, a free-radical-fighting antioxidant-rich curry spice that has been hailed as a defense against both cancer and Alzheimer's. When we found this tasty recipe for a warming, detoxifying ginger-turmeric tea, we were thrilled: after the holiday season, we figured we could use some detoxing and healing!
Then we tasted it, and were totally hooked: it's delicious! Ginger and turmeric combine with citrus and maple syrup to make the perfect blend of healing nutrients. We streamlined the recipe to make it ultra-easy, too:
INGREDIENTS 2 cups water 1/2 teaspoon powdered ginger 1/2 teaspoon powdered turmeric 1 tablespoon maple syrup Juice of 1/2 lemon
1. Bring water to a boil, then add powdered herbs. Simmer for 10 minutes. 2. Strain tea into a mug, add maple syrup and lemon, stirring to combine. Drink warm. Makes 1 serving.
Spa Cuisine: Peachy Iced Green Tea – Recipe
Drinking green tea may help you lose weight. According to clinical studies conducted by Dr. Abdul Dulloo, of the University of Geneva in Switzerland, green tea raises metabolic rates and speeds up fat oxidation. Green tea is also a great immune-enhancing health-booster and anti-cancer agent, with flavonoids and polyphenols thought to inhibit tumor formation.
So here is our easy-to-make recipe for green tea, but this one tastes so good you'll never guess how good it is for you! A great, healthy thirst-quencher for hot summer days. Simple Solution:
INGREDIENTS
6 green tea teabags 6 cups cold water 2 ripe peaches, pitted and sliced 1. Place teabags in a large teapot or pitcher. 2. Put sliced peaches in a saucepan, add cold water, and bring to a brisk boil, then pour water and peaches over teabags. 3. Steep for 6 minutes, then add sweetener (maple syrup, honey or Succanat are recommended). Allow tea to cool, then refrigerate until thoroughly chilled. 4. Include a few peach slices in each glass and serve with a spoon, garnished with a sprig of mint, if you like.
Even Easier Alternative Method: Make a pitcher of green tea and add the contents of a can of organic sliced peaches. Chill thoroughly. Makes 6 servings.
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