We live in a world where “detox” has been reduced to fancy teas, Instagram-worthy smoothies, and seven-day cleanses. But detoxification isn’t a trend – it’s a biological necessity, a process your body performs every day without fanfare.
“As a Colon Hydrotherapist, GAPS Practitioner and clinic owner supporting chronic gut, immune, skin, hormonal and emotional dysfunction for more than a decade, I can tell you confidently: Your body detoxes because it has to, not because it’s fashionable,” says Nicola Johnson, owner of pH Clinic. “And in today’s world, that system is under more strain than ever before.”
This isn’t about the latest juice fad. It’s about what happens inside you when life – the stress, the pollution, the artificial light – challenges the very systems that keep you alive and thriving.
Your Body Was Built to Detox. It’s the World That Changed
Most of us have forgotten that our bodies were designed to cleanse, repair, and renew. “Your mitochondria don’t run on food. They run on electrons, light, and magnetism,” says Dr Jack Kruse – and Nicola is in full agreement. The truth is, your body’s ability to detox is tied to the tiny powerhouses in your cells, your mitochondria, and they need three things to function optimally: light, water, and a connection to the earth.
Nathan Stiles, a biophysics expert in Australia, puts it simply: “If your body’s electrical system isn’t supported, your detox pathways cannot work. They literally don’t have the charge.”
- Water: Our cells need structured, electron-rich water to create energy. Without it, lymphatic flow slows, bowel movements stagnate, and the liver struggles.
- Light: Natural sunlight keeps our circadian rhythm, hormone release, digestive enzymes, and antioxidant capacity on track. Too much artificial light, too late at night, and detox genes down-regulate.
- Magnetism: Grounding, or connecting with the earth, regulates inflammation, stabilises the nervous system, and keeps our detox machinery humming. Without it, our body defaults to stress mode, shutting down natural cleansing pathways.
“You can eat all the greens and take all the supplements in the world… your body simply won’t detox well. This is because you cannot ‘cleanse’ your way out of a broken environment. You have to restore the foundations first,” Nicola says.
The Weight of Modern Life
Science confirms what many of us feel intuitively: our environment is loaded with chemicals, plastics, and stress that overwhelm our detox systems. Microplastics are in our bloodstream, placenta, lungs, and breast milk. The average woman encounters 168 chemicals before even leaving the house. Glyphosate residues linger in our food. Endocrine disruptors affect fertility, metabolism, and even cancer risk. Stress depletes the very compounds our liver needs to detox. Children, with immature detox pathways, absorb toxins faster than adults.
This isn’t about fear. It’s biology. And when detox pathways struggle, the body whispers first: fatigue, headaches, bloating, mood swings, breakouts, inflammation, brain fog, chemical sensitivity. These aren’t random; they’re signals. “These symptoms aren’t random. They’re signs the body is overloaded,” Nicola says.
Supporting Detox, the Right Way
Forget dramatic seven-day cleanses. True detox support happens in the small, daily ways that restore biology:
- Hydration with minerals: Structured, electron-rich water supports cellular detox and lymphatic flow.
- Sunlight: Morning or midday exposure boosts glutathione, regulates liver enzymes, and restores circadian rhythms.
- Grounding and EMF management: Consistent contact with the earth lowers inflammation and improves mitochondrial energy production.
- Movement and sweating: Your lymphatic system relies on muscle activity — so move, stretch, dance, and sweat.
- Nutrient-rich whole foods: Soluble fibre binds toxins, cruciferous vegetables activate detox enzymes, and quality animal foods support cellular repair.
- Reducing toxin exposure at the source: Clean air, water, and skin products — small reductions accumulate to huge benefits.
- Emotional processing: Stress chemistry affects gut and liver instantly. “Emotional congestion becomes physical congestion,” Nicola says.
The (non-fast-food-type) Takeaway
Clients come to pH Clinic exhausted, anxious, and inflamed. But when the foundations are restored – hydration, light, elimination, and stress regulation – Nicola witnesses remarkable transformations: energy returns, clarity sharpens, moods stabilise, digestion improves, inflammation drops.
“Not because they did a dramatic ‘detox,’ but because their biology finally had the conditions to do what it was designed to do,” Nicola explains.
Detoxing isn’t a trend. It’s a core survival mechanism struggling to keep pace with modern life. Your body isn’t failing — it’s responding to an environment that evolved faster than human biology could adapt. Supporting detox isn’t fringe or alternative; it’s foundational self-care.
Start with the basics: water, light, magnetism, nourishment, and emotional wellbeing. Everything else — the teas, the cleanses, the fads — is secondary.
Because when you restore the foundations, your body doesn’t just survive. It thrives.








