Guest guest Posted September 11, 2002 Report Share Posted September 11, 2002 AYURVEDIC DETOXIFICATION EFFECTIVE IN PURIFYING BLOOD ************************** The Press Trust of India Sunday , September 8, 2002 (Washington, DC) Researchers have found that toxic occupational and agricultural chemicals that are stored in the body and are known to cause diseases can be significantly reduced by an Ayurvedic detoxification procedure, according to a study released Sunday. The study -- conducted by researchers from The Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy, Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, Iowa -- found that a centuries-old purification procedure derived from the Ayurvedic medical system of India reduced several fat-soluble toxicants by about 50 per cent. The study has been published in the Sept/Oct 2002 issue of Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. "This is the first published study on humans to demonstrate that a specific detoxification regimen can significantly reduce levels of lipophilic toxicants in the blood that are known to be associated with disease," says Robert Herron, Ph D, lead author of the study and Director of Research at the Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy at Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield. The study consisted of two parts: a cross-sectional comparison and a longitudinal pre- and post-treatment. Eighty-eight subjects, age 45 years and older, participated in the cross-sectional study: 48 had previously undergone the detoxification procedure an average of 18 times and 40 had not. Blood samples from both groups were sent to the Analytical Laboratory in the Department of Environmental Health at Colorado State University that was blind to the treatment status of the subjects. PCBs and Pesticides Found in Blood Samples from both cross-sectional groups were assayed for 17 lipophilic toxicants, including 9 polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners and 8 pesticides and metabolites, such as DDE, a by-product of DDT. The specific PCBs and pesticides that were studied either had been previously linked to major health problems or have been of high concern for their potential toxicity. The results showed blood levels of PCBs and several pesticides were significantly lower in the detoxification group than in the controls. Herron says lipophilic toxicants are generally considered to be among the most problematic environmental contaminants and many of them have been banned in the US for decades. Because of their fat-soluble nature and their long half-lives, they tend to accumulate in plants and animals and bio-magnify up the food chain, increasing in humans with age. Previous studies show these toxicants to be associated with hormone disruption, immune system suppression, reproductive disorders, several types of cancer, and other diseases. Copyright 2002 The Press Trust of India ---------------- Dr. Robert Herron's newly published research on the purifying effects of "panchakarma" therapy was carried on a nationally syndicated health radio program this morning. You can listen to a replay of this morning's interview with Dr. Herron on the "Deborah Ray Show" by going to the program's website http://www.healthytalkradio.com and then click on the LISTEN button in the left column. Then click on "TUESDAY" to listen online to the archived show containing Dr. Herron's interview. Fast forward to 1:12 (one hour and twelve minutes) in order to start at the beginning of Dr. Herron's interview. His interview lasts for 39 minutes. Newsreports of Dr. Herron's research are beginning to be published in newspapers throughout the US. --------------- Changed your e-mail? Keep your contacts! Use this free e-mail change of address service from Return Path. Register now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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