What does detoxification mean?


Question:
i want to know more about detox in relation to alcohol and drugs and also the process carried out to detox and the drugs that are used to treat

Answers:
Detoxification in allopathic medicine refers to trying to wean patients off chemicals whether prescribed by a physician (such as narcotics etc) or considered a substance of abuse (such as alcohol, cocaine etc) they have become dependant on. The detoxification is often done under close medical supervision where the dose of the substance is progressively decreased with or without another agent to reduce the craving or dependency on the substance of abuse. Sometimes this is done in Rehabilitation centres where in addition to physicians there are psychiatrists, psychologists and behavioural scientists.

Detoxification is regarded by some as cleaning the body of toxins that may have accumulated. I believe this is what you are referring to. For this, enemas, purgatives and a whole variety of remedies are recommended by people. This is not a concept that exists in modern medicine since it is believed that when the body is functioning optimally, it eliminates any toxins and does not need any help to perform this function. I might mention that cleansing therapies have not been shown, scientifically to be of any value.
in other words its like going cold turkey. flushing the toxins out of your body by eating certain foods and drinking plenty of water.


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