Natural Detoxification From Opiates
Medical procedures and mainstream medical products are very expensive, so New Age healers and practitioners of alternative medicine have developed ways to detoxify the body of opiates naturally . Natural detoxification from opiates allows the body to rid itself of toxins created by opiate abuse through its own processes or with the assistance of non-synthetic supplements. These are often a fraction of the cost of mainstream medical services, and users report that they are just as effective at keeping away disease, if not more so. Here is a list of some natural detoxification from opiates methods in use today, and information on what they do.
Colonic irrigation
A colonic irrigation is an invasive procedure involving the insertion of a hose through the rectum and into the colon. A warm liquid is passed through the tube into the colon chamber and sprayed along the length of the colon wall. This liquid wears away at undigested food encrustation, a major source of toxicity. After several minutes of continuous irrigation, patients are made to move their bowels. Colonic irrigation rids the body of excess fecal matter and removes residual toxins from opiates in the blood, resulting in an overall healthier system. Colonic hydrotherapy is also recommended for gastrointestinal disorders, and migraine headaches. People with auto-immunities such as arthritis, allergy and asthma have reported benefits after receiving a colonic irrigation. This natural method of detoxification from opiates has also proven effective against chronic fatigue and parasite infestations.
Hydrotherapy detox foot spas
This method of natural detoxification from opiates works through a footbath of water in which the detoxification equipment is placed. Each foot has over 2000 pores - more than on any other part of the body - and toxins are released through these pores. The apparatus is plugged in and switched on, and bubbles form around the array. The array creates an electromagnetic field which causes the water to ionize. Ionized water releases gas in the form of bubbles, beginning the treatment. Feet are immersed and the user is allowed to relax during the foot spa. For most adults, treatment should last for half an hour. This is the amount of time it takes to completely circulate of the body's supply of blood. Naturally detoxified blood cells are allowed to supply the body with more energy, doing this more efficiently than before. Released toxins are visible in the ionized water. Users have reported a murky film that forms on the water. For opiate addicts, this film is usually orange. According to experts this is the physical form of the toxins the body has released. Fat from the lymphatic system is also visible as droplets of oil that collect on the water's surface.
Herbal supplements
Aloe Vera juice is a popular natural detoxification treatment from opiates for the liver. Opiates and toxins the leave behind often wear away at liver tissues and destroy important liver enzymes. Aloe Vera juice assists the liver in balancing and regenerating itself. Unprocessed and undiluted, Aloe Vera juice is clear and thick, and mucus-like in consistency. Clinicians encourage patients with cirrhosis of the liver to drink a quart of this every day. So far reactions to Aloe Vera juice among patients with liver failure, has been positive. Seeds and herbs taken as tea have also been effective at maintaining healthy kidneys. Watermelon seed tea in particular is popular as a maintenance treatment for patients with kidney stones, a common problem for opiate addicts due to dehydration. This tea is also good at increasing urination and detoxifying the body of opiates naturally.