Sweep Environmental Poisons Out of Your Body

October 28, 2009
Ann Louise Gittleman, PhD, CNS

Ann Louise Gittleman, PhD, CNS

Award-winning nutritionist and New York Times bestselling author.

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fiberRegistered nurse and licensed acupuncturist Roxanne Chan reads labels, uses glass rather than plastic, and doesn’t own a microwave. She also lives in our last wilderness, Alaska—a place that should still be clean.

Imagine her surprise when she recently discovered that she has high levels of at least 24 different toxic chemicals in her body. Whether found in furniture and clothing or beauty aids and water bottles, hormone-disrupting chemicals and heavy metals surround her—and all the rest of us.

Part of a new project sponsored by Physicians for Social Responsibility, Chan tested especially high for a chemical called DEHP, found in soft plastics. High levels of this substance cause kidney and liver damage in test animals—as well as fertility problems.

Whether we’re exposed to pesticides and plastics or low-level radiation, almost no one comes out clean these days. Others tested in this study showed close to 40 different toxic chemicals—often at even higher levels than Chan.

Dr. Ann Louise’s Take:

The right kind of dietary fiber is your best bet to sweep dangerous chemicals and other pathogens out of your digestive tract. And as the millions of people who use my Fat Flush and Gut Flush plans know, fiber-filled foods can cleanse the colon, preventing toxins from wreaking havoc that can cause disease.

Fiber Benefits
Americans average only about 5 to 10 grams of fiber each day from the diet. The truth is we need as much as 35 to 40 grams to move hazardous wastes through the digestive tract quickly.

The longer toxic chemicals and heavy metals remain in transit, the more trouble they cause. After eating, your meal should pass through the digestive system in 12 to 18 hours, ousting toxins and other pathogens from the colon before they can do much harm.

Two types of fiber keep things moving. Insoluble fiber (bran, lignans and other substances in seeds, vegetables, and whole grains) passes through the GI tract intact, carrying toxins and fecal matter with them. This type of fiber is most helpful in bowel disorders such as constipation and diverticular disease, in which weakened areas of the intestinal wall become inflamed.

Insoluble fiber may also protect against colon cancer by removing fat-soluble carcinogens. When you eat fats and oils, your liver produces bile acids to break them down for further digestion in the GI tract. Bile acids can cause cancer if they remain in contact with the intestinal walls for too long. Fiber speeds up transit time so that cancer-causing substances and noxious wastes move through the system quickly.

By contrast, soluble fiber (found in fruits, veggies, peas, beans, oats, chia, psyllium, and flaxseed) is rich in lignans, pectins, and gums that slow down carbohydrate absorption. This fiber is also believed to surround cholesterol molecules with a gel-like coating that inhibits their absorption in the bloodstream.

Soluble fiber has a viscous, gooey texture that softens feces to eliminate wastes easily and nourish good bacteria needed for healthy digestion and immunity. Soluble fiber also helps you feel full so you don’t eat too much. It even keeps calories from being absorbed, while helping lower cholesterol and balance blood sugar levels.

The secret to bulking up with both types is to slowly add fiber  to your diet. Also drink plenty of clean, pure water so the fiber can expand and not create a blockage in the GI tract. It will be well worth your effort—you’ll find you can slip on those tight jeans much more easily.

Fiber for Fall Detox
To increase your intake of fiber and support a fall detox regimen, use Super-GI Cleanse, which contains five sources of the most effective soluble and  insoluble  fiber (apple pectin, flax, oat and rice bran, plus psyllium).

Based on years of helping clients fight constipation and detox safely, this formula can be used to replace flaxseeds or chia in the signature Long Life Cocktail, which appears in The Fat Flush Plan and my upcoming Fat Flush for Life.

Super-GI contains a unique combination of cleansing herbs including:

Butternut bark – long considered one of the best and safest laxatives, supports liver function by protecting phase 1 and 2 detox pathways—and it also eradicates worms.

Irish moss – a type of seaweed, protects the body against radiation breakdown products and supports glutathione production for effective overall body detoxification.

Licorice – contains magnesium to move things along, protects the GI tract from the eroding effects of bile acids.

Peppermint leaf – an anti-inflammatory, calms the stomach and intestines while relieving gas.

Seeds like anise and fennel – promote healthy digestion and help protect the kidneys and liver.

Buckthorn bark – an herbal stool softener, also eliminates parasites.

 

Sources:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19793511
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19825218

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19335713
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19765278

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13 Comments

  1. Annie

    Plastics are so pervasive! My family gave up plastic water bottles years ago, but now I find out that there’s plastic in the lining to canned foods. Seems like everything we buy in the supermarket or just about anywhee comes packaged in plastic!

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  2. Fatima

    Can one still use the Super-GI cleanse if they have leaky gut syndrome since it contains great healing herbs? Thanks so much.

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  3. Ann Louise Gittleman

    Yes, plastics are all over the place these days.
    Fatima: I have beeen recommending Super-GI for years. It has very healing for Leaky Gut Syndrome because of the licorice root and Irish moss.

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  4. Fatima

    Thank you Dr. Ann.

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  5. Fatima

    I have read several times that cilantro/corriander helps flush out toxins from the body such as mercury, lead and aluminium. Thank you.

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  6. Kaye

    Ive tried several fiber products and they managed to give me gas so bad had to stop. Will this do the same thing? Luv,K

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  7. Ann Louise Gittleman

    Yes, cilantro is a great chelator of mercury.
    Kaye: Super GI is a very mild yet deeply effective product which typically does not cause gas or bloating. I think you will really benefit from it; it has spread like wild fire just be word of mouth.

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  8. elise

    The product looks great but I have tested for intolerance to gluten and to psyllium so oatbran and psyllium make it a no-no for me. It seems I eat lots of raw vegetables, nuts, sometimes seeds (ground flax) but still am plagued with constipation. I drink water too but not always 2 litres daily……perhaps thats the problem.

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  9. Jan Hamilton

    What lab did she use to detect the toxic chemicals? I am in the farm belt and also the middle of oil and gas drilling. We need to check our family. Let me know.
    Jan Hamilton, Registered Dietitian
    Aspen, Colorado
    970-309-1675

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  10. Jan Hamilton

    I forgot to say that we also have a farm and ranch in the Panhandle of Texas. Aspen is cleaner than there but still not as clean as we are now striving to make it through the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies and the Rocky Mountain Institute plus Sustainable Settings. Folks in the Rockies are working hard.
    Cheers to all,
    Jan Hamilton
    nutritionalbiomedicine.com

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  11. ELAINE

    CAN I USE SUPER GI CLEANSE IF I AM BEING TREATED FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE?

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  12. Ann Louise Gittleman

    Jan: The nurse, Roxanne Chan, who was mentioned in my blog was from Alaska. She was part of national (but small) study, so it’s possible there were Midwesterners too. This research was conducted by Physicians for Social Responsibility, that tested the blood and urine of 20 subjects, doctors and nurses aged 33 to 85.

    BTW, as you probably know, Rocky Flats (outside of Denver) is a notorious toxic waste dump…

    You could contact the state office of PSR:

    Colorado
    Roberta Richardson
    950 Wadsworth Boulevard
    Lakewood, Colorado 80214
    303-675-9517
    email: [email protected]

    Hope this helps.

    Elaine: I do not think there is any contra-indication for Super-GI and high blood pressure meds. Sure hope you are also taking magnesium – a surefire blood pressure reducer.

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  13. Ann Louise Gittleman

    Dear Friends:
    I would love to answer each and every single one of your queries, as I have done to the best of my ability, in the past. The popularity of this Blog has grown to the extent that I can no longer provide that service but I am in the planning stages of an Internet – TV show where you can call in and get those questions answered by me in person! Please stay tuned for this exciting development. I first must complete a new manuscript and then will make some exciting announcements. In the interim, may I suggest that if you have questions about products, call UNI KEY at 1-800-888-4353. The folks there are helpful and will direct you accordingly. If you are concerned about a particular health condition, then by all means check out the Testing Kits on my site which will help you to determine underlying causes. Please don’t let this dissuade you from posting. Thank you so much for your enthusiasm and interest!

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