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The School of Modern Herbal Medicine
Facts and Myths About Detoxification
- 10/17/2011
- Categorized in: Free Webinar Recordings
In our modern world we face a unique challenge to our health that has never existed before in the world. On the one hand, we are suffering from serious nutritional deficiencies due to the erosion of our soils and modern food processing methods. On the other hand, we are being exposed to more chemical toxins and pollutants than any other people in the history of the earth. Since the body needs nutrients to detoxify, this puts the health of everyone living in modern society at serious risk.
Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation about detoxification that is circulated in the natural health community. This often makes the whole idea of detoxification look very unscientific by people who have a strong understanding of anatomy and physiology. Still, this does not invalidate the fact that millions of people feel better and experience improved health through doing cleansing programs.
In this free class with professional herbalists Steven Horne, RH(AHG) and Thomas Easley, RH(AHG) you'll learn why cleansing or detoxification is a valid therapy and why there isn't a "one-shoe-fits-all-sizes" cleansing program. We'll help you understand when cleansing is needed and when it is NOT a good idea to cleanse. We'll also give you some practical suggestions on how to use detoxification therapy in a way that doesn't mean you have to "feel worse before you feel better."
This webinar was a free preview to the Herbs for Detoxification Module of our Advanced Herbal Training Program.
Click on the following links to download handouts for this webinar:
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