My Thoughts: My main concern is that if you don't do it correctly it will be mobilized into another part of the body and not Effectively Excreted from the body.
Causative homeopathy, especially through Field Control Therapy (FCT), uses homeopathic remedies (sarcodes and nosodes) to signal organs to release toxins and repair damage at the cellular and DNA levels.
How it Works: This method employs personalized remedies made from organ tissues and toxins, targeting specific organs affected by mercury. It aims to detoxify not only mercury but also other contributing toxic agents through a non-invasive and systematic process. Muscle response testing helps determine the most appropriate remedies. It’s safer, gentler and more targeted, I always give organs such as Lymph, Large intestine mucosa and Kidney to aid the proper Release from the body and not be redistributed back Into
Diet plays a crucial role in both cilantro-based detox and causative homeopathy protocols, as it influences toxin mobilization, elimination, and overall healing. Here’s how diet impacts these two approaches:
Diet and Cilantro Detox for Mercury
Supporting Detox Pathways: Cilantro mobilizes mercury from tissues, but binders (like chlorella or activated charcoal) are essential to ensure toxins are excreted instead of being redistributed. A diet high in fiber (e.g., leafy greens, chia seeds) aids bowel regularity, which helps flush out toxins.
Anti-Inflammatory Foods: Detox processes often trigger inflammatory responses. Incorporating anti-inflammatory foods like turmeric, omega-3-rich fish, and berries can mitigate these effects.
Avoiding Toxin-Building Foods: Processed foods, sugar, and alcohol can burden the liver, making detox more difficult. The diet must be low in these substances to support liver function during detox.
Dietary Challenges: Cilantro’s mobilization of toxins can lead to detox symptoms like headaches or fatigue. Ensuring hydration and electrolytes (coconut water, herbal teas) can ease these symptoms.
Diet and Causative Homeopathy (FCT) Protocols
Candida and Sugar Control: Many FCT protocols stress reducing sugar intake to manage candida overgrowth, which can worsen detox symptoms and slow recovery.
Anti-Candida Diets: FCT practitioners often recommend diets free from refined carbohydrates and sugars, as these can feed pathogens or yeast that complicate detox. Whole foods with complex carbs (like sweet potatoes) are preferred.
Avoiding Toxins from Food Sources: FCT stresses reducing environmental toxin exposure, including pesticide-laden produce, which can add to the toxic burden. Eating organic, pesticide-free foods is encouraged.
EMF Avoidance with Nutritional Support
Avoidance? It’s impossible now to avoid even if you live in the forest. Since complete avoidance can is practically impossible—especially with the rapid increase in 5G satellites (from fewer than 100 in 2019 to nearly 6,000 in 2024)—it’s important to manage the impact of EMFs on the body.
Solution: I love the convenience of Wi-Fi, cell phones and 5G! Use it to your hearts content! However, please protect yourself! If you are a patient of mine, you know my viewpoint on this and are probably protected using earth based materials that work. I love this because I feel safe using my cellphone and electric car now. I even have a T-Mobile's 5G internet modem next to my bed now.
You can also boost your protection through lifestyle changes like using EMF-blocking tools and reducing exposure where possible (e.g., turning off Wi-Fi at night).
Additionally, a diet rich in antioxidants—like green tea, blueberries, and leafy greens—can reduce oxidative stress caused by EMFs. These nutrients help protect cells while you follow any healing protocol. If you use the earth materials I recommend, you can use your devices freely. I love this because I feel safe using my cellphone now. You can have your cake and eat it too! You can also boost your protection through lifestyle changes like using EMF-blocking tools and reducing exposure where possible (e.g., turning off Wi-Fi at night).
Conclusion and Considerations
Both cilantro detox and causative homeopathy benefit from an intentional, detox-friendly diet. In cilantro protocols, binders and hydration play key roles. For FCT, diet must support both detoxification and reduce exposure to external stressors (like sugar, toxins, and EMFs). Ultimately, a whole-food, plant-based diet that minimizes inflammatory foods and environmental toxins is recommended for both approaches to optimize results and mitigate side effects.
Here are specific food recommendations and sample meals that align with both cilantro-based detox protocols and causative homeopathy protocols, emphasizing liver support, toxin elimination, and minimizing inflammatory triggers:
1. Cilantro Detox Meal Plan:
This plan prioritizes fiber, hydration, and toxin-binding foods to ensure mercury is effectively mobilized and excreted.
Foods to Include:
Binders: Chlorella, spirulina, and activated charcoal (as supplements).
Hydrating & Detoxifying Veggies: Cucumber, celery, and leafy greens like spinach or kale.
Healthy Fats: Avocados and flaxseeds, which support liver health.
High-Fiber Foods: Chia seeds, quinoa, and legumes to promote bowel regularity.
Anti-inflammatory Additions: Turmeric, ginger, garlic.
Sample Meal:
Breakfast: Green smoothie with cilantro, chlorella, cucumber, apple, and chia seeds.
Lunch: Quinoa salad with avocado, spinach, and turmeric dressing.
Dinner: Roasted vegetables (sweet potato, zucchini) with grilled salmon and a side of sautéed kale.
Snacks: Raw almonds or a green apple with a handful of pumpkin seeds.
Hydration Tip: Include detox teas like dandelion or milk thistle to enhance liver function and flush out toxins.
2. Causative Homeopathy Meal Plan (FCT-Compatible):
This diet focuses on avoiding candida triggers, pesticides, and EMF-related oxidative stress while emphasizing organ and immune support.
Foods to Include:
Organic & Pesticide-Free Produce: Broccoli, berries, and leafy greens to reduce toxic exposure.
Probiotic-Rich Foods: Fermented foods like kimchi and sauerkraut (in moderation to prevent overloading candida protocols).
Candida-Controlled Carbs: Sweet potatoes and buckwheat instead of refined grains.
Antioxidant-Rich Foods: Blueberries, green tea, and walnuts to counter EMF-related stress.
Liver-Supporting Veggies: Beets, artichokes, and cruciferous vegetables (like cauliflower).
Sample Meal:
Breakfast: Scrambled eggs with avocado and sautéed spinach.
Lunch: Salad with arugula, grilled chicken, pumpkin seeds, and olive oil vinaigrette.
Dinner: Baked cod with steamed broccoli, roasted beets, and quinoa.
Snacks: A handful of walnuts or a green tea with lemon.
Lifestyle Note: Avoiding high-EMF environments (e.g., using speakerphone only when necessary and keeping electronics away from your sleeping area) is recommended alongside this diet to maximize detox effects【8】.
Common Recommendations for Both Protocols:
Eliminate Processed Foods: Avoid refined sugar, alcohol, and artificial additives, which hinder detox and burden the liver.
Hydrate Consistently: Drink 8-10 cups of water daily, with lemon or electrolytes if detox symptoms (like headaches) arise.
Add Detox-Friendly Herbs: Cilantro, parsley, and dandelion greens support both protocols by encouraging kidney and liver detox.
This meal structure helps manage detox symptoms, reduces toxin buildup, and provides essential nutrients to facilitate organ healing. You can adjust portion sizes or ingredients based on individual preferences while maintaining the core principles of these detox approaches.