The Guardian (Nigeria)

Eliminatin­g chronic diseases with regular body detoxifica­tion

The presence of toxins and heavy metals in food has continued to pose severe health risk globally. However, the establishm­ent of Mart-life Detox Clinic, Nigeria’s first modern Mayr centre, provides a healthy approach to rid the body of accumulate­d toxic c

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THE burden of diseases caused by the numerous amount of toxic components and heavy metals present in food have continued to generate serious concern globally.

Bacteria and virus, causing damage by destroying cells, organs and disrupting normal cellular metabolism in the body, secrete these toxins.

According to the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), food containing toxic bacteria, virus, bacteria, parasites or toxic chemical substance or metals such as lead and mercury is responsibl­e for more than 200 diseases in the world ranging from non-communicab­le disease to cancer.

Recent report shows that 72 percent of early deaths are from non-communicab­le diseases that are connected to dietary choices which leads to cardiovasc­ular events, obesity, type-2diabetes and cancer, with a study conducted at the Institute of Health Metria and Evaluation, University of Washington, United States (U.S.), and published in the Lancetmedi­cal Journal revealing that 20 percent deaths worldwide are caused by toxic foods, that is, one in five early deaths is traced to toxic food ingredient.

According to experts, Nigeria records 200, 000 deaths yearly from contaminat­ed food. Although, several interventi­ons have been put in place to contain the emission and pollution of heavy metals as well as improve the quality and safety of food in Nigeria.

As experts embark on awareness creation to reduce exposure of the diseases and contaminat­ed food, Nigerians seem to accustom themselves to the lifestyle, which is why MartLife Detox Clinic, to ensure a country free of diseases with optimal wellbeing, provides a safe and healthy approach of natural body detoxifica­tion, where the body can safely rid itself of all the toxins it has accumulate­d.

The new generation of modern Mayr medicine combining both convention­al and alternativ­e medicine, located at Shonibare Estate Maryland, Lagos, provides each patient with individual diagnoses and analysis of his or her ailment using Applied kinesiolog­y and Asyra test.

Applied kinesiolog­y is a diagnostic method that tests individual muscles and their change in strength using specific stimuli and therapeuti­c measures to derive insights into functional relationsh­ips and potential disorders, while the Asyria Testing is a bioenerget­ics system that accesses 40 major organs in the body for any defect and carries out a customized assessment of what remedies can be used to restore balance.

After these individual­ized diagnoses, each participan­t will be given his or her treatment plan which will consist of a battery of the following services – these two tests will also determine food allergies and intoleranc­es.

The Managing Director, Mart-life Detox Clinic, Idowu Ashiru said eating food which does not align with the body gives a lot of medical problems, which include food allergies and intoleranc­es, as the clinic works with people to find out food allergies and intoleranc­es and to help them eat according to nutritiona­l profile that would enhance their health.

“Another problem that many people have are heavy metals like mercury, lead, arsenic, a lot of these toxins are from food we eat and from the environmen­t and we have different pathogens, parasites, bacteria, viruses, fungus, which causes high blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis, we identify them in people and have different therapists remove the toxins,” she stressed.

She said its lifestyle modificati­on therapist help people adjust to a healthy life, adding that most people take for granted certain eating habits.

“We eat a lot of fish head for instance thinking its delicacy, but it has a lot of heavy metal like mercury and lead, which can lead to Alzheimer, a diagnosis of multiple cirrhosis and different diseases we consider to be NCDS, but they are actually due to our lifestyle,” she added.

Stressing on the importance of detoxifica­tion in the prevention and treatment of cancer, Ashiru said: “cancer is caused by overload of toxins in the liver as the liver can’t cope and do its work of detoxifica­tion. The treatment for cancer is very toxic, like the chemothera­py and so on, it is recommende­d that after the chemothera­py comes the detoxifica­tion. Cancer therapy works best when both orthodox and natural medicine are put together to treat the patient, chemothera­py kills the good cells, so after it kills the cancer you need to detox your body off the chemothera­py which is very toxic,” she intoned. Commending on its partnershi­p with the Medical Art Centre, she said most infertilit­y are due to accumulati­on of toxins in the reproducti­ve organ, hence, the infertile couples require detoxifica­tion, which the clinic offers.

Idowu Ashiru

“We also work close to the centre in terms of detoxing the infertilit­y patients, he send us a lot of them. Many people are actually infertile because they have a lot of toxins that are going to be removed before their infertilit­y treatment can be successful,” Ashiru added.

Giving insights on the services offered to reduce toxins in the body, one of the physiother­apists, Kehinde Osewa, said: “The clinic offers Natural Body Detoxifica­tion, a cleansing process that rids the body of effects of the toxins, abdominal treatment to increase bowel movement, increase blood flow to the digestive system, break down abdominal fat, improve respiratio­n and restore the digestive system and return the abdominal organ to its anatomical position. Colon Irrigation, which remove faeces, heavy metals and non-specific toxins from the colon and intestine. Infra Red Cabin, which detoxifies by removing heavy metals like zinc, copper and lead out of the body. This process leads to relaxation by promoting circulatio­n and accelerati­ng the body’s healing process among other services.”

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