How can fasting contribute to detoxification if a person does not take in additionally quantities of nourishment?
The concept of detoxification or Entschlackung, the metaphor conceived by Dr. Otto Buchinger has as its goal the purification of the digestive system. On the one hand it refers to a subjective feeling of well being, the lightness and increasing clarity experienced by the person fasting, on the other hand it applies to objective bodily changes: A cleansing of the skin, improved breathing, feelings of well-being, and a marked reduction of complaints. Detoxification of certain substances, found in excessive quantities in the blood, is additionally achieved, e.g. cholesterol, other fats in the blood, glucose, too high storages of fats, and clotting of arteries and veins. Certain AGEs advanced glycation end products, or immune complexes which cause dispositional illnesses are additionally reduced. Medically supervised fasting mostly normalises blood counts and reduces fat depots. Simultaneously, typical arterial sclerotic deposits are reduced. The same is to be expected from fasting. The te
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