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"Before closing this chapter I want to make a nod to a particular cure of detoxification which includes a first phase of withdrawal from any liquid for two or three days, and a second step so modulated: you drink 1-2 liters of water to abruptly rehydrate the body and after the first urine output, one continues to assume for 2-3 days at each urination the same amount of water eliminated with urine.
This type of treatment can be repeated as needed or do and will.
Let's recap the mode of action of this method: during the dry phase, the blood, NOT receiving water from the outside, to compensate for the loss of water eliminated by the excretory organs, is forced to attaining it, always through the osmotic process mentioned before, from the extra-cellular serum.
This dehydration of the extracellular space, consequently, will draw water from the intracellular serum.
This fluid shift from cellular depths up to the surface layers will be all the more intense the bigger the shortage of water at circulation level.
The ascent of water from the depths, carries the toxins that otherwise would have remained deposited in cells and in extracellular space.
The next (to dry cure) taking of much water is then needed so as not to turn back the aforementioned toxins because of the relative dehydration of cells and the extracellular space.
In fact with the frequent urination many of circulating toxins rising from deep tissue will come out of the body.
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Another interesting, but little known mechanism of detoxifying action, is represented by
ketonic acidosis, that during the dry cure is created in the extracellular space.
This acidosis boost, paradoxically is a positive thing, because it goes to dissolve the sticky toxins adherent to the walls of cell membranes. Without this solvent action of ketone acids produced during deprivation of nutrients, is not possible a complete cellular and tissue detoxification.
The failures of the usual detox treatments are determined by an excessive accumulation of sticky toxins at the tissue level that no amount of water is able to eliminate without the accompaniment of a liposolvent detergent. It has been shown that acidic water, especially if ionized has more power of dissolving fats.
A great program for tissue deacidification is done by the alternated intake
of alkaline ionized water and oxidized acidic water.
In Russia and Eastern Europe countries, doctors who treat with the ionized water, often prescribe the intake of oxidized acidic water.
The intake of a certain amount of acid plant foods and drinks is
useful to dissolve the sticky toxins produced from starches and saturated fats.
The fresh pineapple juice, for example, is among the most liposolvent substance.
For mixed deposits of organic and mineral substances (stones and calcifications) is useful the alternated intake of acidic and alkaline water. Whereas uric crystals are soluble with a decent amount of alkaline water.
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(From an Italian book by Rocco Palmisano, 2014)