Category: Toxic Overload
Toxic overload develops when exposure to environmental and dietary toxins surpasses the body’s ability to eliminate them, leading to elevated SAH and homocysteine and a slowdown in methylation. This creates a feedback loop—impaired methylation reduces detox capacity, allowing more toxins to accumulate. According to the Walsh model, zinc deficiency is a major contributor, as zinc is required for enzymes that remove SAH and regulate copper–zinc balance. Dr. Epstein’s functional medicine approach focuses on restoring methylation and liver detox pathways together. The liver relies on conversion of homocysteine to glutathione, the body’s primary antioxidant, which depends on adequate NAC, glycine, and vitamin B6. These nutrients, along with zinc and SAM support, enhance methylation-driven detoxification. Posts in this section explain how alkalinizing strategies—such as baking soda, mineral-rich hydration, and a produce-based diet—improve enzyme efficiency and kidney filtration of acids and toxins. By reducing toxic exposure and supporting methylation and glutathione synthesis, this approach helps restore liver function, antioxidant capacity, and overall metabolic balance.
Copper Toxicity – A Common Cause of Psychiatric Symptoms and How to Treat It with Zinc and Antioxidants
Copper Toxicity; Science, Symptoms, Therapy The Five Biotypes of Depression: Copper Overload William Walsh, PhD, [...]
Ozone Therapy for Detoxification and Enhanced Health
Ozone Therapy: A Controversial Yet Promising Treatment Despite its potential benefits, ozone therapy remains a [...]
Rhonda Patrick, PhD. Interviews Dale Bredesen MD Alzheimers
This video interviews Dale E. Bredesen, M.D., a neurology professor at the Easton Laboratories for [...]
Epigenetic Benefits of ALA in Treatment of Cancer
Extensively published researcher and clinician, Dr Berkson utilizes high doses of racemic ALA (IV and Orally) [...]
Toxic Elements Biotype
This is an excellent summary of toxic elements and oxidative stressors due to heavy metals. [...]
Assessing Cause and Treating Autistic Kids and Autism Spectrum Adults
Focus on detoxification, immune status and brain biochemistry A leaky gut syndrome is an inflammatory [...]
The Epigenetic Theory of Autism
The following was taken from an intereview with Dr Walsh by Dan E Burns [...]
