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Many cultures around the world and throughout history have known and practiced the art of detoxification as a form of enhanced cleansing of the body " and also the mind. By contrast, practitioners of Western medicine have not yet come to a universal consensus over the actual health benefits or potential dangers of detoxing. Skeptics argue that the natural propensities of the human body are self-sufficient enough to eliminate toxins without outside help. But there is also a growing trend in today

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