I realize few people reading this want to learn about "toxic load" or "how to detox toxin's from their body". Particularly those who live in the UK, not the USA or Canada. Following a low carbohydrate ketogenic diet is hard enough, particularly in the beginning. But for those LIKE ME who have made lots of progress but are battling multiple chronic diseases or conditions and/or complications that aren't resolving, learning what Pizzorno says and implementing all or some of his strategies limit intake of toxins and remove them safely likely will be a game changer.
This morning I listened to two NEW Pizzono interviews, the one I posted above earlier and this one below which is more easily understood and a lot less technical. In it, he touches briefly on how toxins lead to the development of type 2 diabetes and he overviews his 9-week detox protocol, also he includes three interesting "patient success" stories...
In the Bulletproof interview that I posted my earlier post above, he also talks about the importance of increasing glutathione levels by supplementing with N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC), improving mitochondrial functioning with CoQ10 and alpha lipoic acid, and he mentions one other supplement that I can't understand. (Will dig that information out of the book and post it here next week when I have the book in hand).
BUT prior to taking these supplements, it's important to prepare the body properly for doing the detox so we're not reabsorbing them and doing more damage.
An example of one of the preparation steps is to greatly increase plant based fiber intake which binds with the released toxins and removes them from the body (which means if you're fiber intake is very low or if you are constipated, you have some preparation that you need to do prior to starting a detox protocol).
For those of you who are physically active and also engage in strength training, good for you because that's important too. One strength training session a week is all that's needed in addition to regular physical activity throughout the week.
I need to listen to these lectures a couple more times and dig into the book before sharing more. I encourage you to at minimum watch the shorter, more easily understood interview in this post, then the Bulletproof interview in my previous post if interested in additional details.