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 The Cole Center for Healing Newsletter . Detox- New Year, New You! 
January 2004 
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Greetings!

Welcome to the January issue of The Cole Center for Healing's monthly newsletter. This newsletter will keep you up-to-date on the latest therapies we offer, new Lecture dates, and anything new that is happening at The Cole Center for Healing.

This month's newsletter features information regarding Detox - How toxicity is affecting your health and your life and what you can do to minimize the amount of toxins your body needs to deal with.

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  • Lecture Schedule and New Radio Shows
  • Detox - New Year, New You!

  • Detox - New Year, New You!
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    A popular song from the 1930’s told us “Life is just a bowl of cherries.” In 2004, an updated version of that song might go “Life is just a bowl of toxins.” How is that toxicity affecting your health and your life?

    Toxic exposure is not limited to people who work in nuclear power plants or live near toxic waste dumps. Every person is constantly exposed to toxins. The average person has between 90 and 300 different toxins in their tissue. Toxin exposure starts at birth. How many mothers worry about the germs on a pacifier, but think nothing of wrapping their infant in a blanket treated with harsh chemicals like brominated flame retardants and perflouorinated chemicals like Scotchguard? What effects do chemicals such as these have on infants? What effects do chemicals such as these have on any of us? We may never know. A more precise picture of human contamination with industrial chemicals is not possible, because there are very limited requirements for conducting basic health and safety testing.

    • A study done by the Mount Sinai School of Medicine identified 167 toxic chemicals in the human body. How do you define toxic? Of those 167 toxic chemicals:
    • 76 have been identified as cancer causing agents
    • 79 have been identified as causing birth defects and delayed development
    • 86 have been identified as causing hormone problems
    • 94 have been identified as causing diseases of the brain and central nervous system
    • 77 have been identified as causing diseases of the reproductive system
    • 82 have been identified as causing diseases of the blood and the cardiovascular system
    • 77 have been identified as causing diseases of the immune system

    According to the study, an AVERAGE person has 91 of these toxins in their tissues. Depending on where you live, or work, or go to school, you could have a lot more. And that’s just the external toxins that we are exposed to every day, similar to air pollution and water pollution. But there are internal toxins as well. There are toxins in our bodies that are a natural product of life. Free radicals are toxins that our bodies produce as a normal part of metabolism. An excess of these free radicals damage the body and cause nutritional deficiencies. We create toxins when we upset the acid/base balance in our body. Most diseases are acid diseases, meaning the body fluids have turned acidic. The most common causes of acidity is a diet high in meats, white flour, sugar, and hydrogenated oils along with tap water.

    The fewer toxins you have in your body, the healthier you will be. There are two issues to address. You need to reduce the number of toxins you are exposed to, and remove the toxins already inside of you. Mobilization and excretion are required for detoxification, and the human body has many organs that work to rid you of toxins. The lungs offer three major methods of detoxification: impaction, sedimentation and diffusion. Any toxin that is not expelled by these methods will enter and stay in body tissue. The liver is the primary organ in your detox defense. The liver is involved in sugar, protein and fat metabolism, as well as storage of vitamins, removal of toxins and hormones. The skin contains Cytochrome P-450 enzymes to improve the excretion of toxins via sweat. The intestinal tract excretes toxins via stool. A normal bowel function should be 1-3 soft stools a day. Constipation is a major problem because it allows toxins to be further re-absorbed. Your kidneys remove water-soluble substances via the urine and it can be very sensitive to chemical damage. The lymph system acts as a “second circulatory system”. It is a drainage system for the connective tissue that carries waste products and toxins to the appropriate area for excretion.

    There are other things you can do to minimize the amount of toxins your body needs to deal with:

    Better Air - The average person breathes 150 pounds of particles and toxins per year. HEPA filters are OK, but a negative ION filter and/or an electrostatic filter in the house provides the best quality air. Negative ION generators bind with particles in the air and remove them. Avoid smoking.

    Better Water – Tap water is full of minerals and chemicals. Even the cleanest tap water flows through pipes that may be rusty and slimy. The best water is low in minerals – glacier water and reverse osmosis are preferred. Avoid distilled and tap water.

    Better Food- Organic foods have less toxic loads than commercially grown foods. Frozen foods are better than foods stored in aluminum cans. Juicing organic fruits and vegetables is nutritious and healthy. Avoid artificial sweeteners. Artificial sweeteners are full of chemicals that the body cannot process, and many artificial sweeteners stimulate appetite. Stevia and Erythritol are good alternatives. Avoid excessive amounts of alcohol. Avoid taking drugs.

    A Cleaner Clean – Taking a hot shower in regular chlorinated tap water exposes you to vaporized chlorine, which is highly toxic. An inexpensive shower filter will make your morning shower healthier. Skin brushing replenishes and invigorates the skin. Antibacterial soap does not make you cleaner or healthier. Glycerin soaps are a great toxin- free alternative. Avoid deodorants containing aluminum and toothpastes containing fluoride. Use makeup that is non-toxic. Avoid parabens and ethylene glycol, and avoid toxic hair color, perms, etc.

    A Better Environment-Home can be a major source of toxic exposure. There are simple things you can do to eliminate some of the toxins. Reduce exposure to toxic chemicals by eliminating synthetic air fresheners, cleaning agents that contain ammonia, or chlorine, dryer softener sheets, pest control sprays, and chemical based lawn services from your home. Geopathic stress can be toxic to the body. To reduce toxic exposure, use a headset rather than pressing your cell phone to your head. Choose a watch that winds rather than a watch with a battery. Be aware of things that may interfere with your electromagnetic field (microwaves, wireless phones, power lines, electric blankets, some computers, etc). Don’t forget about your emotional/energetic environment. Your relationships with friends, the boss, your job, fellow employees, and social groups can be toxic. This will eventually affect the physical body.

    Better Habits- Exercise is always good no matter what kind. The best exercise is strength and aerobic. Rest before meals and exercise after meals. Breakfast and lunch should be the larger meals of the day with dinner being the smallest

    Therapies - Different toxins respond to different therapies. The body is faced with two choices when exposed to a toxin: eliminate it, or keep it. If it cannot be excreted, the toxin is bound to various tissues, and does not show up very well on many tests. ART (autonomic response testing) is one of the only tests that can detect these toxins while they are still locked in the tissues. Testing is the best way to determine your program. Most patients respond well to a sequential approach. Elimination channels must be open. Some of the therapies offered at The Cole Center are:

    • Chelation binds with metal to remove it from tissue
    • Tissue Mineral Analysis gives metabolic and nutritional information
    • Ozone Steam Detox is effective in removing chemicals
    • Neural therapy is a method to track down noxious agents that are affecting health.
    • Herbs have multiple effects and include detox, nutritional, tonic, regenerative, etc.
    • Fasting can be very stressful and can make things worse, and it must be done carefully and with the right agents.
    • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy has significant detox effects, but cost is an issue for some
    • Energetic/Emotional work
    • Color therapy
    • Emotional Acupressure
    • CHRIS Technique
    • Essential Oils are similar to herbs but are more concentrated and potent. These have effects on several areas such as detoxification, immune support, anti- infectious processes, and hormonal balance.
    • Massage helps with lymph drainage, improves circulation and muscle tone, and decreases inflammation.

    Detox should be viewed as a way of life. Due to our environment, we are constantly exposed to toxins, and it is best to view this as an ongoing process. Eliminate as many exposures as possible, and maintain as many healthy practices as possible. Start with a few, and add more as you become comfortable. Most importantly, focus on the children so that they are able to see this process as part of living. It's always easier to keep a habit than start a new one!

    Have a question? Contact us for information regarding all the therapies The Cole Center for Healing offers.

    Contact Us »

    Lecture Schedule and New Radio Shows

    Cancer: Has a Cure Been Found?
    February 19, 2004 at 7:00 p.m.

    CHRIS Technique Seminar
    Introduction
    June 2-3, 2004
    Basic June 2-6, 2004
    Call Mary Pace at
    (212) 888-1458 for more info or www.chris.at/english.htm

    NEW THERAPIES
    Plaquex
    Cerebrolysin

    Tune into Dr. Cole's
    Radio show:
    HEALTH AND HEALING
    with Dr. Cole
    Time: Sunday Mornings, 8:00 am
    Presenter: Dr. Cole
    Tune Radio to: 1530 am, WSAI

    Have a question? Contact us for information regarding all the therapies The Cole Center for Healing offers.

    Dr. Theodore J. Cole has been in practice for over 12 years, and is at the forefront of innovative and effective medical treatments. Dr. Cole has used alternative medicine since the opening of his office, and has a unique blend of both orthodox and alternative approaches. This newsletter will inform you of the new therapies that may benefit your particular health condition.

    SOME OF THE HEALTH PROBLEMS
    DR. COLE TREATS ARE:

    CHRONIC FATIGUE
    ADD/ADHD
    HEAVY METAL TOXICITY
    PARKINSON'S DISEASES
    ALS
    ALZHEIMER'S
    CARDIO-VASCULAR DISEASE
    DISC HERNIATION/DEGENERATION
    DIABETES
    IRRITABLE BOWEL
    CEREBRAL PALSY
    LYME'S DISEASE
    FIBROMYALGIA
    ANTI-AGING
    CANCER
    YEAST AND GUT SYNDROMES
    CHEMICAL TOXICITY/SENSITIVITY
    MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
    POST-POLIO SYNDROME
    STROKE RECOVERY
    ALLERGY
    ARTHRITIS
    VASCULAR BLOCKAGE/CLAUDICATION
    HEADACHES AND MIGRAINES
    NON-HEALING WOUNDS
    HEPATITIS
    CROHN'S DISEASE/ULCERATIVE COLITIS
    MENOPAUSE/WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES

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