INFRARED SAUNA
Detox Tips
8: Infrared saunas use infrared energy
to penetrate the body’s tissue to a depth of over 1 ½".
Tests have shown that the energy output is tuned so closely
to the body’s own radiant energy that our bodies absorb
close to 93% of the infrared waves that reach our skin, known
as conversion. By comparison, conventional saunas must
rely only on indirect means of heat: first, on convection (air
currents) and then, conduction (direct contact of hot air with
the skin) to produce its heating effects. The IR sauna is able
to produce upwards to three times the sweat volume at much lower
temperatures (110-130F vs. 180-230F). The IR sauna is significantly
less costly to operate and does not heat up the area outside
of the sauna.
Sweat Analysis
Lead Nickel Copper Zinc Magnesium
8.4ug 1.2ug .11mg 1.3mg 2.0mg
Iron Calcuim Sodium Mang Cadmium
.26mg 22mg .84mg .019mg 6.2mg
source: Green Cross Hospital
Far Infrared Saunas are able to remove heavy metal toxins (sweat
analysis chart above), that accumulate due to sluggish elimination
or exposure. Many clinics’ detoxification programs utilize
Infrared Saunas for mercury toxicity, which they claim, is eliminated
through the stool, hair and urine.
Research Reveals Benefits of Infrared Sauna Use
Far-InfraRed Energy (FIR)
INTRODUCTION:
Why Is Detoxification Important
Excerpted from: Literature Review & Comparison Studies of
Sauna/Hyperthermia in Detoxification, Townsend Letter for Doctors,
June 1992 Zane R. Gard, M.D. & Erma J. Brown, BSN, PhN
The past 150 years have been a time of incredible progress for
medicine, science and industry. Because of these advancements
we now enjoy longer, more productive lives. However, there are
many who pay a tremendously high price for our modern lifestyle.
The by-products of our chemical technology have resulted in
ubiquitous contamination of our atmosphere, lakes, oceans and
soil. Our natural environment is now permeated by a barrage
of "unnatural" substances.
Unquestionably, many of the chemical sources have been in existence
for centuries. However, today we are exposed to chemical concentrations
far greater than were our ancestors. Although the human mechanism
is known to be accommodating, ecological alterations are now
occurring at a faster rate than our bodies are able to adapt.
We are now faced with a situation where inadequacies or uncertainties
centering around the manufacturing, use, storage, and disposal
of toxic chemicals, have resulted in an overwhelming number
of environmentally -induced illnesses.
Since 1965, over 4 million distinct chemical compounds have
been reported in scientific literature. Over 6000 new chemicals
were added to this list between 1965 and 1978. As of 1981, of
over 70,000 chemicals in commercial production, 3,000 have been
identified as intentionally added to our food supplies and over
700 in drinking water. During food processing and storage 10,000
other compounds can become an integral part of many commonly
used foods. Added to this list of potential body toxins, petrochemicals,
industrial waste, medical and street drugs, radiation (X-rays,
nuclear fallout etc.) and tons of pesticides, herbicides, and
insecticides, the result is an incredible chemical avalanche
to have befallen the human race in a relatively short period
of evolutionary history.
There is currently a wealth of scientific evidence showing that
thousands of drugs, preservatives, pesticides, and other pollutants
remain stored in the body long after exposure. We know for example
that an organochlorinated pesticide such as the metabolites
of DDT have a half life of between 20 and 50 years in the fat
deposits of humans. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency over 400 chemicals have been detected in human tissue;
48 were found in adipose tissue, 40 in breastmilk, 73 in the
liver and over 250 in the blood.
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, while others 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 find 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 Risk Groups, "It is this homeostatic process which
neutralizes the pollutant's effect and returns the system to
equilibrium."
Marshall Mandell, MD, nationally renowned in the field 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 deficiencies, and hormonal imbalances."
Health depends on the balance of both external and internal
environmental forces.
There is a wealth of literature documenting illnesses in humans
from exposure to chemicals as listed above. These illnesses
include cancers of virtually every organ system of the body,
as well as leukemia, liver disease, pulmonary damage, anemia
and blood changes, nervous system disease, immune system damage,
psychological damage, reproductive and fertility impairment,
and kidney dysfunction. There are also many sub-clinical abnormalities
that are suspected to result from presumed chemical exposure
and the list grows longer each year.
In response to the above facts, many health care practitioners
have been recommending a vast array of detoxification 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.
Advantages of the Far-InfraRed Sauna...
“Many people with chronic illnesses find the high temperatures
inside a regular sauna or steam room intolerable. In these traditional
systems, the inside of the body is heated completely from the
surface of the skin. Even though you feel very hot in these
units, the heating is quite shallow - only a few millimeters
below the skin. In the Far-InfraRed sauna, invisible light rays
emanate from several Far-InfraRed emitters. This Far-InfraRed
light penetrates deep into the fat and muscles of the body,
creating a more powerful detoxifying influence upon the deeper
tissues of the body. As well, since the air temperature remains
much lower than in a traditional sauna, the individual feels
more comfortable. Sweating often begins before the person feels
very hot at all and the sweating is more profuse than in a traditional
sauna”.
1. Reported Far-Infrared Health Benefits
Natural Lower Back Pain Relief Without Drugs - Just One of the
Far Infrared Sauna Benefits
Far infrared sauna benefits are tremendous. If you want to find
natural lower back pain relief without drugs, infrared saunas
could be your answer. Do you frequently feel the effects of
chronic fatigue syndrome or Fibromyalgia? Treatment and therapy
for these symptoms can incorporate infrared saunas and their
powerful effects.
More far infrared sauna benefits:
· Pain Relief.
· Weight Loss.
· Detoxification.
· Increased Circulation.
· Cholesterol Removal.
· Boosts Immune System.
· Normalizes Blood Pressure.
· Fibromyalgia Pain Relief.
· Reduces Stress & Fatigue.
· Speeds Healing to Cuts & Bruises.
· Reduces Swelling and Inflammation.
· Removes Stress & Fatigue.
· Improves Joint Stiffness.
Burn Calories...
In response to the warming effect of Far-InfraRed, heart rate,
cardiac output and metabolic rate increase. These reactions
provide a ‘passive exercise’ effect, which amazingly,
can burn up to 600 calories in 30 minutes. Far-InfraRed has
been researched by NASA and determined to be an ideal way to
maintain astronauts’ cardiovascular fitness during space
flights.
Detoxification…
Modern day environmental toxins often become trapped within
our bodies. Far-InfraRed energy has the ability to mobilize
these tissue bound toxins, which are then expelled in our sweat.
Our tissues absorb Far-InfraRed energy up to a depth of 2”
thus, the sauna releases toxins from throughout our body. Contaminants,
including mercury, lead, pesticide residues, solvents and by-products
of fossil fuel combustion, are expelled through the skin thus,
bypassing the liver and kidneys. Avoiding placing a toxic burden
on one’s liver and kidneys is a major advantage of sweat
detoxification.
Pain Relief…
Far-InfraRed has been used throughout Europe and Asia to treat
a wide array of muscular- skeletal ailments. Conditions such
as arthritis, bursitis, Fibromyalgia, backache, sprains and
strains often benefit from this deeply penetrating heat. Far-InfraRed
stimulates cardio output and causes blood vessels to dilate.
The enhanced blood flow brings pain relief and healing to muscles
and other soft tissue.
Strengthen Immune System…
The famous Greek physician, Parmenides, stated: “Give
me the power to create fever and I shall cure any disease.”
An artificial fever is created in the sauna as the Far-InfraRed
deeply warms our bodies and aids our immune system. This is
a relaxing and effective way to “nip a cold or flu in
the bud”!
Skin Care…
The sauna is often helpful in the treatment of acne, psoriasis
and eczema. Skin is left soft and smooth with improved tone
and elasticity as the profuse sweating experienced with Far-InfraRed
deeply cleanses the pores.
2. Far-infrared cellular purification
Dr. Toshiko Yamazaki, MD owns an infrared therapy clinic in
Japan where she has done extensive research on the uses of Far
Infrared Therapy or Infrared Light Therapy. In her book, "The
Science of Far-Infrared Therapies," she explains that one
of the reasons FIR (Far Infrared Therapy) has beneficial results
in a variety of illnesses is the ability of FIR waves to remove
toxins with mercury detoxification, which is often at the core
of many health problems. Since humans are bio-accumulators,
numerous toxins that disturb natural body healing and cannot
be removed immediately after entry are stored in our bodies
and prevent future natural body healing.
a 10 micron far-infrared light wave reaches up to 2 inches deep
inside the body's tissue cellular vibration occurs when the
light waves penetrate the cells and reach the large water molecules,
this vibration reduces the ion bonds of the atoms that are holding
together the molecules of water, resulting in a release of toxins
3. Detoxification and Far Infrared Therapy
When toxic gases such as sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide
or toxic substances such as lead, mercury, or chlorine meet
large water molecules, water clusters encapsulate them. Where
these toxins accumulate, blood circulation is blocked and cellular
energy is impaired. Mercury detoxification begins when a 10
micron Far Infrared Therapy wave is applied to these large water
molecules and the water begins to vibrate.
This vibration reduces the ion bonds of the atoms that are holding
together the molecules of water. As the vibration continues,
breakdown of the water molecules occurs and encapsulated gases
and other toxic materials are released. Scientists in Japan
report that in the Far Infrared Therapy wave treatment of clogged
capillary vessels, a similar process occurs: heat expands the
capillaries from Far Infrared Therapy and then initiates the
process to dissolve hidden toxins.
Far Infrared Therapy also helps to improve nervous disorders,
digestive disorders, weight loss, and normalize blood pressure.
4. Heat Treatments Get Rid of Toxins
By Raymond Francis, M.Sc.
Reprinted from "Never Be Sick Again"
Not only do saunas feel good, they are good! Saunas get your
heart beating and your blood circulating, helping the body to
detoxify in unique and important ways. Toxins do the damage,
and saunas help with damage control. Saunas or other treatments
help to accomplish detoxification in the following manner: A
layer of fat and oil exists just below the surface of the skin.
Heat from the sauna increases skin temperature, causing those
fats and oils to "melt" and ooze out of the skin's
oil glands. As sweat and oil are secreted, the toxins dissolved
in them are secreted as well. By excreting these toxins and
then washing them off your body, your toxic load is lowered
and cellular health improves.
Choose a temperature that can be tolerated for an extended period
of time-thirty minutes to an hour or more. The point is not
to sweat out a lot of water, but to rid your body of oil-soluble
toxins. Our skin contains sweat glands and oil glands, both
of which help us detoxify. Sweat gets rid of water-soluble toxins,
and even helps to eliminate toxic heavy metals such as mercury
and cadmium. Oil glands help remove oil-soluble toxins that
the body would otherwise have a difficult time eliminating.
We have created a world filled with oil-soluble toxins such
as gasoline, solvents, pesticides and ingredients in toothpaste
and personal care products, and the body is not able to dispose
of them efficiently. The longer the skin is heated, the more
oil-soluble toxins are eliminated.
Be careful not to overheat! The challenge is finding an environment
where you can keep your skin temperature up for an extended
period of time without overheating or dehydrating. Overheating
and perhaps feeling dizzy can happen easily if you stay in a
steam room, a hot tub or the top bench of a hot sauna too long.
Choose a "low temperature" sauna (110-120 degrees),
and use it for an extended period of time-an hour or more is
best-though you may have to work up to this duration gradually.
Remember: Drinking adequate amounts of water before, during
and after your sauna is essential in order to prevent dehydration.
A good supplement program, containing fat-mobilizing vitamins
and essential fatty acids makes the sauna even more effective.
Be sure to shower afterwards; prevent those toxins from reabsorbing
back into your body by washing with a nontoxic Castile soap.
Taking saunas or other "heat treatments" is not a
luxury, but like exercise, is a physical responsibility and
an important element of the physical responsibility and an important
element of the physical pathway. Incorporating saunas after
exercise is even better. Exercise begins to mobilize toxins
and saunas continue the process. You may need to make a few
sauna visits before you can tolerate extended periods of time,
but the benefits of these heat treatments are incredible. These
treatments feel good for very good reasons; they provide beneficial
physical stimulation-including increased lymphatic and cardiovascular
circulation, as well as the removal of toxins-all of which are
good for the health and function of your cells.
5. Its a Toxic World
Today more than 77,000 chemicals are in active production. Our
exposure to these chemicals is greater than at any time. More
than 3,000 chemicals are added to our food supply. More than
10,000 chemicals in the form of solvents, emulsifiers and preservatives
are used in food processing and storage. When ingested these
chemicals can remain in the body for years, altering our metabolism,
causing enzyme dysfunction and nutritional deficiencies, creating
hormonal imbalances and lowering our threshold of resistance
to chronic disease. We are continually subjected to poor air
quality, chemically contaminated food and water, household cleansers,
paint fumes, pharmaceutical drugs, pesticides, heavy metals
(including mercury) and the list goes on and on. Today, studies
show that most of us have between 400 and 800 chemical residues
stored in the fat cells of our bodies. These chemicals and heavy
metals make up the "total toxic burden". When our
bodies exceed the limit that we can excrete, we begin to store
these toxins. This bioaccumulation seriously compromises our
physiological and psychological health and leads to chronic
disease.
Toxicity Symptoms
The following symptoms are often related to toxicity: allergies,
acne, anxiety, burning skin, brain fog, chronic fatigue, chemical
sensitivities, depression, eczema, frequent colds or flu, feeling
"sick all over", insomnia, loss of dexterity, low
body temperature, memory loss, mood swings, muscle and joint
pains and poor concentration. If you have three of more of the
above symptoms, you should strongly consider Our High Tech Health
Far Infrared Sauna.
Detox, Detox, Detox
Far Infrared Saunas are recognized by health practitioners worldwide
as perhaps the most effective method of removing both chemical
and heavy metal toxins from the body. The combination of "resonant
absorption" and low heat makes this the detox method of
choice for chronically ill patients as well as those that are
well and wish to stay that way by reducing their "toxic
burden".
"A sauna used to be thought of as a luxury. But studies
now confirm that diet and environmental chemicals cause 95%
of cancers. Furthermore, as the first generation of man exposed
to such an unprecedented plethora of daily chemicals, we have
learned that stored or undetoxified chemicals can mimic any
disease. "Incurable" chronic diseases that were thought
to have no known cause often disappear once toxic chemicals
are gone. Since the far infrared sauna is the safest, most efficacious
and economical way of depurating stored toxins, this makes it
a household necessity."
Sherry A. Rogers, M.D., Northeast Center for Environmental Medicine
Internationally known expert in environmental medicine
Author of; Detoxify or Die, Tired Or Toxic? , Total Wellness,
Wellness Against All Odds, Depression Cured at Last, Pain Free,
and No More Heartburn
Our methods of eliminating toxins in the body are few. We are
limited to the faeces, the urine, perspiration and respiration.
When the liver, kidneys and lungs have been damaged by chronic
exposure to environmental toxins our ability to rid our bodies
of toxins becomes severely limited. Through various methods
we can cleanse the liver and kidneys, which will help us address
future toxins, but we are still left with the fat-stored (lipophilic)
toxins and heavy metals stored in connective tissue and the
brain.
6. Infrared sauna detoxification studies
· Graph Results of Pre & Post BioToxic Reduction
Studies
· BioToxic Reduction Case Histories
Authors of Study: Zane R. Gard, MD & Erma J. Brown, BSN,
PhN TLfDP, October 1992
Detoxification for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
A Case History
Many of the patients evaluated and treated with the Bio-Toxic
Reduction Program meet the 1982 Criteria for Diagnosis of Systemic
Lupus Erythematosus according to Dr. Zane R. Gard who presented
Drug and Chemically-induced Lupus-Like Syndrome to the American
Lupus Foundation in January 1988 in Los Angeles, California.
This review of 12 Lupus-like patients indicated that certain
susceptible populations may develop Lupus-like conditions as
a result of deficiencies within the body's own detoxification
mechan isms following excessive drug or chemical ingestion or
exposure. This impairment causes an untimely elimination of
toxic substances rendering the body susceptible to chronic diseases
such as Lupus. These patients were all treated either the Bio-Toxic
Reduction (BTR) program and all abnormal immunological profiles
returned to normal l,imits as well as none meeting the Criteria
for diagnosis of Lupus. Only three of these patients have had
continuing health problems primarily consisting of chemical
sensitivity, however all but one have had normal immunological
profiles. The worst of the group had been on steroids therapy
for over 17 years and as long as she avoids chemicals to which
she is sensitive, doesn't require steroid therapy. She has had
full use of her hands (which were claw-like) since her therapy
7 years ago. Only when she is overburdened will immunological
tests be abnormal. When this occurs she also has a mild Lupus
flare with joint stiffness and swelling.
Her history is as follows: This 32-year-old female was diagnosed
having Systemic Lupus Erthematosus (SLE) at the age of 15. Over
eleven surgeries had been performed including a sinovectomy
of the hand, an appendectomy and a splenectomy. She had been
plagued with health problems which included chemical sensitivity,
pain and swelling of her joints (which resulted in restricted
use), sinusitis, nosebleeds, headaches, ear infections and fatigue.
By the time she came to BioTox her condition had deteriorated
considerably. She suffered from muscle weakness and spasms,
blurred vision, depression, mood swings and had been previously
diagnosed as having Sjogren's syndrome, myofacial syndrome,
hypertension and latent tetany.
A fat-biopsy revealed elevated levels of chlorinated pesticides
and she was placed on the BTR program. Her headaches soon disappeared,
but her joint pain would flare, then subside during sauna sessions.
After 30 days in BTR, she began to hallucinate as a response
to the release of fat-stored anesthetics, accompanied by a distinct
anesthetic odor. The hallucinations were usually followed by
a response similar to that of a patient in a recovery room.
She frequently needed assistance both in and out of the sauna.
In addition to very close monitoring of her condition to prevent
injury, oxygen with special mask was frequently used.
Upon completion of the BTR program, 100% range of motion returned
to all of her joints, with no inflammation or soreness. The
myofacial syndrome had cleared, along with the headaches, fatigue,
and depression. While she still has multiple chemical sensitivities
and allergies, the BTR Program has resulted in a 90% improvement
of her lupus condition, without the use of medication. She continues
to sauna following exposure to prevent the symptoms of SLE.
She has enjoyed a near normal life since 1984. Her brother also
has lupus and originally was in better health than his sister.
Now she feels she is 100% better than her brother who is on
conventional therapy. She now feels she is 50% improved, however
is not careful with avoiding exposures to chemicals she is sensitive
to.
Zane R. Gard, MD & Erma J. Brown, BSN, PhN, TLfDP, October
1992
Detoxification for Arthritis
A Case History
This 56-year-old female school counselor (Case #27) came to
the clinic with sever arthritis in her left knee. At the time
of her initial evaluation, she had been scheduled for a surgical
knee replacement, recommended by her previous physician. Her
health began to deteriorate after the school had been remodeled.
Nine out of twelve teachers at this school also developed serious
health problems. The school was also located near a dumpsite,
which contributed to the "toxic overload." Serum blood
analysis for volatile hydrocarbons revealed high levels. She
also tested positive to formaldehyde and isocynate antibodies.
After the first day on the BTR Program, her arthritic symptoms
began to ease and she could ride the stationary bike with little
difficulty. She spent 21 days on the program and within three
weeks of completion, she experienced a full range of motion
and freedom from pain. She no longer required medication or
surgery. Serum chemical analysis showed drastic reductions in
stored toxin levels within 21 days. She was able to return to
work in a contaminated school building, however has had some
problems since.
Detoxification for CNS Depression & Chronic Fatigue
A Case History
This 25 year-old female (Case #23 - Graph 2) suffered from CNS
depression, anxiety, excessive crying, headaches, confusion,
excessive fatigue, and multiple chemical sensitivities. She
reported that her symptoms began 5-6 years earlier after being
on birth control pills for 2 months. Her symptoms gradually
became more severe after the office where she worked had refinishing
work done on some cabinets. The lacquer fumes made her ill and
she began experiencing debilitating fatigue along with an intensification
of her chemical sensitivities, headaches, and depression. Blood
tests and medical evaluation indicated she suffered from Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome, Leukopenia (very low white blood count), elevated
volatile hydrocarbon levels, and antibody/immune sensitivity
to formaldehyde, isocynanates, and trimellitic anhydride. She
made a remarkable recovery following treatment. Her energy level
dramatically increased. Serum chemical analysis indicated an
elimination of most of the volatile hydrocarbon levels. Her
health is returning. She was able to return to work and continue
living a normal lifestyle.
Source:
Zane R. Gard, MD & Erma J. Brown, BSN, PhN, TLfDP, October
1992
Detoxification for Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
A Case History
This 30 year-old female (Case #2-See Graph 4) was evaluated
for multiple chemical sensitivities. Chief complaints included
headaches, musculo-skeletal pain, asthma, depression, poor memory
retention, fatigue, numbness of the extremities, anxiety states,
eye/head pressure and chronic flu-like symptoms. At the time
of evaluation, the patient was essentially confined to a controlled
environment. She spent nearly nine months in a room within her
home stripped of carpeting or synthetics (essentially free of
any chemically-derived furnishings or products) and required
either oxygen or air filtration outside the controlled environment.
The patient was unable to tolerate synthetic fabrics, cosmetics,
perfumes and other scented products, pesticides, paints, inks,
smoke, exhaust fumes, and natural gas.
Prior to coming to our center, this patient was evaluated by
35 physicians over an eight-year period. She had been prescribed
tranquilizers and anti-depressants, which were unsuccessful
in controlling her symptoms. This patient was totally disabled
for three years due to the severity of reactions upon exposure
to chemical substances. However, her condition was not properly
diagnosed until coming to our office. Fat-biopsies (via needle
aspiration) detected the presence of pesticides as well as other
toxic residue. A comprehensive history revealed several possible
causes of her condition. She lived within one mile of a city
landfill for 20 years. On two separate occasions, she moved
into a home within a week after extermination. She also worked
in the cosmetics and clothing industry for ten years. She was
diagnosed as having a lupus-like syndrome, immune dysfunction,
seizure disorder (abnormal EEG), and extreme chemical sensitivity,
secondary to chemical exposure.
She completed 43 days on the BTR Program. Her health restoration
was associated with significant decreases in toxin levels (see
Graph 5). The patient's overall condition improved by 85%. A
post-program EEG showed no evidence of seizure activity. Follow-up
immune profiles indicate restoration of immune function. She
was again able to manage her household, drive, and within six
months resumed employment. Though she remains sensitive to a
degree, her condition is controlled.
Source:
Zane R. Gard, MD & Erma J. Brown, BSN, PhN, TLfDP, October
1992
Detoxification for Jaundice and Liver Toxicity
A Case History
This 46 year-old female (Case #56) suffered from constant headaches.
Her history revealed she had been exposed to DDT and chlordane
more than 10 years earlier. The patient reported her intense
headaches began after her condo had been treated for ants. Her
headaches became constant for several months before she came
to BioTox. Blood serum tests indicated she had elevated levels
of xylene, as well as metabolites of DDT and chlordane. Tests
also indicated she had a strong antibody response to trimellitic
anhydride, formaldehyde, and isocyanates.
She reported being sensitive to many chemicals, and generally
feeling ill since the onset of her headaches. After she underwent
the Bio-Toxic Reduction Program her headaches were relieved
and she felt generally in good health. Several months later,
however, she returned feeling very poorly with a jaundiced appearance.
Blood tests indicated a serious liver problem. An MRI and CAT-Scan
revealed a large mass in her liver which was determined to be
a hemangioma. She began medical treatments to bolster her immune
system and aid her liver, and later spent two more weeks in
BTR. Within a few weeks her color was back to normal and her
overall health had improved. She has felt fine since and has
had no further complications, but is advised to avoid chemical
exposures.
Toulene is a known central nervous system depressant. Because
it is a fat-soluble, it accumulates in the fat with repeated
exposures. Toluene exposure is often accompanied with isocyanate
exposure, which compounds the effects of toluene on the body.
Isocyanates and toluene together produce damaging effects on
the immune system, depress the CNS, and may cause pulmonary
sensitivity. Permanent chemical sensitivity may result from
chronic exposure to toluene or isocyanates.
Source:
Zane R. Gard, MD & Erma J. Brown, BSN, N, TLfDP, October
1992
Detoxification for Asthma and Upper Respiratory
A Case History
A 41 year-old male (Case #11) was evaluated in 1984 with chief
complaints of suicidal depression, severe anxiety states, abdominal
pain, pyrosis, chest congestion, headaches, mood changes, memory
impairment, nausea, insomnia, and generalized malaise. Seventy-percent
of his work involved repair of inflatable boats in an enclosed
workspace. He worked routinely with epoxy resins, paint thinners,
varnishes, and latex, which contained volatile hydrocarbons
such as toluene and benzene. The acrylic adhesives contained
isocyanates, a known pulmonary sensitizer. Working in excess
of 50 hours per week his symptoms became more severe and he
felt ill most of the time. Within seven months of the onset
of his symptoms he had become totally disabled.
A pulmonary specialist diagnosed him as having toxic "occupational"
asthma, induced by solvent exposure. A gastroenterologist determined
that he had severe reflux esophagitis caused by the toluene
exposure. Though the patient did not have a history of drug
or alcohol abuse, he was referred to a a rehabilitation clinic.
It was believed that his severe depression may have been associated
with substance abuse. He was also placed on numerous psychotropic
medications to combat his depression. All treatments proved
unsuccessful.
Serum chemical analysis revealed an extremely high level of
toluene at 39.0 ppb and antibodies to isocyanate, TMA and formaldehyde.
He was placed on the BTR Program and his lungs cleared within
3 days. He completed 52 days of program time and his health
had improved by 85%. He no longer suffered from severe toxic
asthma, headaches, or depression. Post-BTR serum chemical analysis
revealed no detectable levels of toluene, or any other volatile
compounds.
Source:
Zane R. Gard, MD & Erma J. Brown, BSN, PhN, TLfDP, October
1992
Detoxification for Occupational Exposure to Chemicals
A Case History
The case reviewed in Graph 5 exhibited symptoms of numbness,
gastrointestinal distress, insomnia and impotence. This 44 year-old
male (Case #63) was self-employed as a pest control operator
with a primary exposure to methyl bromide for 11 years. His
only protective device was a porous rubber mask. His chief complaints
were confusion, fatigue, nervous exhaustion, poor memory, insomnia,
speech difficulty, muscle weakness, muscle aching and twitching,
hyperexcitability, chemical hypersensitivity, abdominal gas
and bloating, impotence, constipation and left sided numbness
of face and arms.
He enjoyed good health until 1984 when he began experiencing
extreme chest pressure with pain radiating towards the left
shoulder. He was admitted to the hospital and underwent surgery
to repair lessons in his coronary artery. Although the operation
was a success, his health did not improve significantly. He
began to feel numbness on the left side of his face, upper extremities
and below the knee. He had difficulty using his left hand, and
at times found it difficult to speak.
He was evaluated by many physicians, including neurologists
and toxicology specialists. They concluded that he suffered
from organic brain syndrome induced by occupational exposure
to toxic chemicals. His long-term exposure to methyl bromide
had been a major contributing factor in his coronary lesions,
and had resulted in cerebral dysfunction due to diminished arterial
blood flow to a portion of the brain. Approximately 18 months
after the onset of his health problems he came to BioTox. His
blood was tested for methyl bromide and its impurities. Dichlormethane
and chloroform were found in his blood. He spent 27 days on
the BTR Program, after which his health greatly improved. The
numbness and speech difficulties were gone, and many of his
other symptoms were much improved. Independent physicians who
had tested him before he came to BioTox estimated his condition
had improved 70% following therapy. His condition would gradually
deteriorate starting about 6 months following detox indicating
detoxification pathways were impaired. At three and four years
post therapy his condition is considered 50% improved. He functions
well for about 4 hours, then requires rest. He has sustained
permanent damage resulting in permanent disability.
Source:
Zane R. Gard, MD & Erma J. Brown, BSN, PhN, TLfDP, October
1992
7. Detox: Infrared Sauna vs. Conventional Sauna
In one study performed by American researchers, the sweat of
people using a conventional sauna was found to be 95 to 97%
water while the sweat of those using an infrared thermal system
was 80 to 85% water with the non-water portion principally cholesterol,
fat-soluble toxins, toxic heavy metals (such as mercury and
aluminum), sulfuric acid, sodium, ammonia and uric acid. This
unusually high concentration of heavy metals and other fat-soluble
toxins is not found in the sweat from normal exercise.1 Mercury
is the most toxic element on earth, second only to plutonium.
Hyperthermic detoxification using these saunas is not only uniquely
helpful in removing fat-stored toxins from the body, but also
as an adjunct to mercury removal. Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D.,
of Seattle, who has been called “the holistic doctors’
doctor and teacher,” is one of the pioneers in combining
the use of far-infrared saunas with the chelating agent DMPS
in a heavy metal detox protocol.
Dr. Klinghardt explains, “Since hyperthermic sauna therapy
removes metal contaminants from the body, we have found that
it may be used to further the benefits derived from chelation
therapy. And we have also found that it may be an alternative
for those who are unable to undergo chelation. Research conducted
by U.S. scientists has demonstrated that close to 80% of individuals
with chronic fatigue syndrome will improve markedly by a guided
detoxification program.2 We combine this approach with hyperthermic
therapy using the far-infrared sauna, as well as exercise and
chelation. The results we are seeing are very promising.”
Dr. Klinghardt adds, “If far-infrared saunas work, why
wait to use them? People need information about what nutrients
and minerals to take, how to stay hydrated, and a reminder to
shower after the sauna. It’s not going to do much good
to spend time detoxifying if you don’t wash off those
toxins afterwards. And don’t overlook the importance of
educating yourself and your children about sources of environmental
toxins and allergens. Your future health depends on it!”
feature LuxSauna vs hot rock or steam sauna
proven benefits pain relief, detoxification, increased circulation,
weight loss, lowered blood pressure and cholesterol, cellulite
removal vs no data
maintenance nominal vs extensive
mold and mildew no vs yes
warm up time 15 to 20 minutes vs 45 minutes to an hour
sweat analysis 80% water, 20% toxins vs 97% water, 3% toxins
fresh air circulation allowed vs disallowed
assembly time less than an hour vs days or weeks
electrical cost $2 to $3 a month vs can double your power bill
medical use used by physicians vs no data
heat dry, gentle, radiant vs harsh, claustrophobic, humid
stereo music am/fm cd player optional vs disallowed
portability break down in minutes vs permanent
8. Heat therapy for pain relief
New clinical research on pain offers evidence to establish
a novel class of pain -- "heat responsive pain" or
HRP -- which encompasses several common pain conditions that
can be treated with the use of heat therapy. Researchers studying
HRP have observed remarkable therapeutic benefits by using continuous
low-level heat therapy for treating lower-back, upper-body and
menstrual pain, all conditions that fall under the new HRP classification.
"For centuries, healthcare providers have used topical
heat to relieve minor aches and pains, but today, we are just
beginning to understand the full range of therapeutic benefits
that heat offers," said pain expert Peter Vicente, Ph.D.,
Past-President of the American Pain Society and Clinical Health
Psychologist, Riverhills Healthcare, Cincinnati, OH. "Through
new clinical research, we have found that heat activates complex
neurologic, vascular and metabolic mechanisms to mediate the
transmission of pain signals and effectively provide relief
for a variety of pain conditions."
Heat Therapy More Effective Than Analgesics for Low Back Pain
Relief
SOURCE: New Jersey Medical School At UMDNJ--New Jersey Medical
School -Researcher Finds Heat Therapy More Effective Than Analgesics
for Low Back Pain Relief -Study Published in May 15 Issue of
the Journal Spine
NEWARK, N.J.--(BW HealthWire)--May 15, 2002--Low level heat
therapy is more effective than over-the-counter oral medications
for relieving low back pain, according to the results of a nationwide
study led by a sports medicine researcher at the University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ).
In the six-month study involving 371 patients, participants
were given the maximum recommended non-prescription dosages
of ibuprofen and acetaminophen or low level heat therapy for
two days to treat acute low back pain.
The results showed that the low level heat therapy provided
significantly more pain relief beginning on the first day of
treatment than the oral analgesics and that the effects lasted
more than 48 hours after the treatment was completed.
"Although clinical guidelines in the U.S. have recommended
the use of self-administered heat, this is the first study to
compare the effectiveness of topical heat treatment versus oral
analgesics for treating muscle pain and stiffness," according
to Dr. Scott F. Nadler, director of sports medicine at UMDNJ-New
Jersey Medical School in Newark and co-investigator of the study.
"Confirming that this treatment is effective is important
to patients because it gives them a treatment option that does
not have the potential risk to the liver, kidneys, and gastrointestinal
tract than can accompany inappropriate analgesic usage,"
said Dr. Nadler, who is also an associate professor of physical
medicine and rehabilitation at the medical school.
Source: HealthNewsDigest.com, Date Published: 2002-10-01
9. LuxSauna for Weight Loss
Far-infrared hyperthermia clinical study review for weight loss
Title of Study
Repeated Thermal Therapy Improves Impaired Vascular Endothelial
Function in Patients With Coronary Risk Factors
Authors:
Dr. Imamura, et.al, Kagoshima Japan
Publication and Date:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2001
Purpose of Study
To determine whether Infrared Sauna therapy improves blood vessel
function (endothelial) in patients risk factors such as high
cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes and smoking. This
dysfunction represents an early stage of atherosclerosis (hardening
of the arteries).
How did they do it?
Studied 25 men with at least 1 risk factor. Patients were treated
in an Infrared Sauna for 15 minutes once a day for 2 weeks.
Results: Infrared Sauna Treatment
• Significantly lowered blood pressure
• Significant weight loss
• Significantly lowered blood sugar
• Significantly increased blood flow
• Lowered cholesterol
• Lowered triglycerides
Conclusion:
• Repeated Infrared Sauna treatment improves impaired
blood vessel functions in patients with high blood pressure,
diabetes, smoking and high cholesterol. This suggests a preventive
role for sauna use for atherosclerosis.
Burn up to 600 calories in a 30-minute LuxSauna session
As the body works to cool itself, there is a substantial increase
in heart rate, cardiac output and metabolic rate. Blood flow
during whole-body hyperthermia is reported to rise from a normal
5 to 7 quarts per minute to as much as 13 quarts per minute.
This benefit was recognized in the prestigious Journal of the
American Medical Association as long ago as August 1981: "Many
of us who run do so to place a demand on our cardiovascular
system, not to build big leg muscles. Regular use of a Sauna
imparts a similar stress on the cardiovascular system, and its
regular use may be as effective, a means of cardiovascular conditioning
and burning of calories, as regular exercise."
For most healthy people, as well as for most patients with stable
coronary heart disease, sauna bathing is well tolerated, safe,
and has therapeutic value, according to a study published today
in The American Journal of Medicine. A comprehensive review
of the world’s biomedical literature (1966 to the present)
was carried out by investigators from the Department of internal
medicine and University of Oulu, Finland, and the Division of
Cardiology, Washington Hospital Center, Washington D.C. The
authors examine the benefits and risks of sauna bathing for
healthy adults and children, as well as for patients with coronary
heart disease, hypertension, and congestive heart failure.
A moderately conditioned person can easily sweat off 500 grams
of sweat in a sauna—the equivalent of running three to
four miles or 475 to 600 calories. While the weight of the water
lost can be regained by rehydration with water, the calories
will not be.
10. Causes and Treatment for Mercury Toxicity
Far-infrared sauna detox for mercury
In one study performed by American researchers, the sweat of
people using a conventional sauna was found to be 95 to 97%
water while the sweat of those using an infrared thermal system
was 80 to 85% water with the non-water portion principally cholesterol,
fat-soluble toxins, toxic heavy metals (such as mercury and
aluminum), sulfuric acid, sodium, ammonia and uric acid. This
unusually high concentration of heavy metals and other fat-soluble
toxins is not found in the sweat from normal exercise. Mercury
is the most toxic non-radioactive element on earth.
Hyperthermic detoxification using these saunas is not only uniquely
helpful in removing fat-stored toxins from the body, but also
as an adjunct to mercury removal. Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D.,
of Seattle, who has been called “the holistic doctors’
doctor and teacher,” is one of the pioneers in combining
the use of far-infrared saunas with the chelating agent DMPS
in a heavy metal detox protocol.
Dr. Cline explains, “Since hyperthermic sauna therapy
removes metal contaminants from the body and we have found that
it may be used to further the benefits derived from chelation
therapy. And we have also found that it may be an alternative
for those who are unable to undergo chelation. Research conducted
by U.S. scientists has demonstrated that close to 80% of individuals
with chronic fatigue syndrome will improve markedly by a guided
detoxification program. We combine this approach with hyperthermic
therapy using the far-infrared sauna, as well as exercise and
chelation. The results we are seeing are very promising.”
Dr. Rapp adds, “ If far-infrared saunas work, why wait
to use them? People need information about what nutrients and
minerals to take, how to stay hydrated, and a reminder to shower
after the sauna. It’s not going to do much good to spend
time detoxifying if you don’t wash of those toxins afterwards.
And don’t overlook the importance of educating yourself
and your children about sources of environmental toxins and
allergens. Your future health depends on it!”.
warning: mercury is a biohazard
When an amalgam filling (containing 50% mercury) is removed
from your mouth, it must be contained in the same way as any
other toxic waste.
Early causes and detection of mercury toxicity
Early signs of mercury contamination include: decreased senses
of touch, hearing, vision and taste, metallic taste in mouth,
fatigue or lack of physical endurance, and increase salivation.
Symptoms may progress with moderate or chronic exposure to include:
anorexia, numbness, headaches, hyper-tension, irritability and
excitability, and immune suppression, possibly immune disregulation.
Advanced disease processes from mercury toxicity include: tremors
and in coordination, anemia, renal dysfunction or failure, Not
that in mercury contamination of long duration, renal excretion
of mercury (and normal metabolites) may become impaired, and
the urine level of mercury might be only mildly elevated or
not elevated at all due to kidney failure.1
Dental amalgam, or what dentists call "silver fillings,"
is made from 50% mercury, 35% silver and 15% tin. This blend
is easy for a dentist to work with, and requires much less expertise
in its application than, say, a composite, or a softer, non-toxic
material. In the mid-1980s, clinical studies showed a significant
level of mercury vapor is released into the body by simply chewing
your food. Of the three Heavy Metals in an amalgam filling,
mercury is the most toxic. In fact, it is the second most toxic
element on Earth, next to plutonium. By law, mercury is to be
treated as a bio-hazardous waste when removed from the dental
patient's mouth, and disposed of accordingly.
Mercury is also used in vaccines, explosive detonators; in pure
liquid form form for thermometers, barometers, and fungicides
and pesticides. The fungicide/pesticide use of mercury has declined
due to environmental concerns, but mercury residues persist
from past use.
Methylmercury, the common poisonous form, occurs by methylation
in aquatic biota or sediments (both freshwater and ocean sediments).
Methylmercury accumulates in aquatic animals and fish and is
concentrated up the food chain reaching high concentrations
in large fish and predatory birds. A daily dosage of fish can
cause 1 to 10 micrograms of mercury per day to be ingested,
with about three-quarters of this (typically) as methylmercury.
Mercury enters the body not just through contact, but through
inhalation as well. Persons who should be concerned about mercury
intoxication, aside from those with dental amalgams in their
mouths, are dentists, dental assistants, dental office personnel,
and anyone who has been around the use of amalgams.
However, a serum or urine mercury level is an inadequate test,
because mercury does not like to come out of the cells in which
it is stored. A proper test is conducted with DMPS, which liberates
a large amount of mercury. Urine mercury concentration, according
to Godfrey and Campbell, shows a sixty-fold increase after DMPS
administration in people with amalgam, a thirty-fold increase
in dental personnel without amalgams, and only a ten-fold increase
in people who have had their amalgams removed followed by a
course of chelation therapy.2 These are average figures, of
course, and the study quoted was carefully controlled and statistically
significant.
A high output of mercury in the urine in the absence of DMPS
administration means nothing except that mercury does not readily
come out of the intracellular space.
Sources:
1. Methylated Mercury is 100 Times more Toxic than Inorganic
Mercury: Birke G. et al "Studies on Humans Exposed to Methyl
Mercury Through Fish Consumption", Arch Environ Health
25, 1972 pp 77-91.
2. Vimy MJ, Lorscheider FL Intraoral mercury from dental amalgams.
J Dent Res 1985;64:1069-1071
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