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[–] waigl@lemmy.world 30 points 1 day ago (2 children)

There are bio-accumulative toxins that really do get stuck in your body. Lead is a good example. Not that the supposed cures being peddled by these people can actually do anything about those.

Also, for the normal kind of toxin, the biggest factor keeping the levels in your body high is continued intake. Reducing that totally makes sense. However, you need to first have a real, based on science, understanding of what those toxins are in the first place and not just randomly blame junk food or 5G radiation, and it needs to be a permanent life style change. A two week "cleanse" does nothing. A juice will not detoxify you. (Depending on the juice, especially how filtered and how sugary it is, it may be healthy for other reasons. Standard orange juice is not, it's way too sugary.)

[–] GreenShimada@lemmy.world 21 points 23 hours ago (2 children)

There are bioaccumulative toxins, but nothing over the counter sold in a plastic tub by some guy in a tank top will get rid of them. And some, like lead, have symptoms that are not reversible. Lead poisoning is a lifelong condition. So a magical "detoxifying" shoe insole or smoothie additive isn't going to do much. I think @nightshade@piefed.social 's point remains that any toxins that stay in the body are either gone for good after a short time, or there to stay.

[–] Tehdastehdas@piefed.social 3 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) (1 children)
[–] GreenShimada@lemmy.world 1 points 9 minutes ago

In a plastic tub by a guy in a tank top at a store that sells more than 1 product with "swole" in the name?

[–] nightshade@piefed.social 7 points 23 hours ago

You put it better than I did. Thanks.

[–] nightshade@piefed.social 22 points 1 day ago

You make good points. I guess what I really wanted to say is that 90% of the time when people talk about toxins and try to offer up a solution, they don't even know what they're trying to talk about. There certainly are substances that bio-accumulate. And as you say, understanding what is actually there, what can be measured, what is problematic, and then reducing intake should be key in solving the issue.

Another thing I think is important to understand is that the science is continually evolving. I've encountered plenty of doctors who insist you should eliminate saturated fat from your diet as much as you can, and that's key to reducing your odds of heart disease. This is the old hypothetical model of heart disease. Modern studies tend not to agree. But people are still being told the same old things.