LET ME PUT it this way.
If your body actually needed a detox product to stay alive, you wouldn’t be scrolling through options—you’d be in a hospital.
But somehow, we’ve been sold the idea that our bodies are constantly filling up with “toxins,” and the solution is a tea, a juice cleanse, or whatever product is trending this week.
It sounds logical at first. It’s also not how your body works.
You already have a built-in detox system. Actually, more than one. Your liver and your kidneys are doing that job every single day—quietly, efficiently, and without needing help from anything sold in a box.
Your lungs and skin help out too. This isn’t new or controversial. It’s basic physiology.
THE REAL APPEAL
So why does the detox idea stick?
Because the word “toxins” is just vague enough to make people uneasy. It feels scientific, but most of the time, no one really explains what those toxins are—or how a specific product is supposed to remove them.
And when you’re tired, bloated, or just not feeling your best, it’s easy to want a quick fix. Something you can take, drink, or follow for a few days and feel like you’ve reset your system.
That’s the real appeal. Not science—certainty.
Now, to be fair, detoxification is a real medical concept. If someone is poisoned, overdosing, or dealing with severe organ problems, the body may need help. But that kind of detox happens in a hospital, under supervision.
Not in a sachet.
A DIFFERENT REALITY
In my 12 years as an acupuncturist, I’ve seen a different reality. People don’t come in because their body forgot how to detox. They come in because they’ve been running on poor sleep, high stress, irregular meals, and habits that slowly catch up with them.
Over time, the body doesn’t fail—it just gets overwhelmed.
And this is where acupuncture often gets misunderstood.
It’s not about “removing toxins.” That’s an oversimplification. What it actually does, when used properly, is help regulate how the body functions—improving circulation, calming the nervous system, and helping different systems work together more efficiently.
In other words, it supports the body. It doesn’t replace it.
And that’s really the point.
If your goal is better health, the focus shouldn’t be on forcing your body to flush things out overnight. It should be on making sure the systems responsible for handling waste and recovery are working properly to begin with.
That doesn’t come from a three-day cleanse.
It comes from things people already know—but don’t always follow. Sleeping enough. Eating with some consistency. Managing stress. Moving regularly. Not pushing your body all week and expecting to fix everything over the weekend.
SHORTCUTS OR TRENDS
In clinic, I’ve seen patients improve—not because they added another product, but because they finally addressed the basics.
Nothing dramatic. Just fewer things working against their body.
So before you spend money on something that promises to “cleanse” you, take a step back and ask a more useful question:
Are you actually supporting the systems that are already keeping you alive?
Because real health isn’t about shortcuts or trends.
It’s about working with your body—day in, day out—whether it’s convenient or not.
The Certified Prick—
Your body keeps score—quietly, daily, honestly.
The question is: are you paying attention?
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