Detoxification

Detoxification or detoxication (detox for short) is the physiological or medicinal removal of toxic substances from a living organism, including the human body, which is mainly carried out by the liver. Additionally, it can refer to the period of withdrawal during which an organism returns to homeostasis after long-term use of an addictive substance. In medicine, detoxification can be achieved by decontamination of poison ingestion and the use of antidotes as well as techniques such as dialysis and (in a limited number of cases) chelation therapy.

Many alternative medicine practitioners promote various types of detoxification such as detoxification diets. Scientists have described these as a "waste of time and money".Sense About Science, a UK-based charitable trust determined that most such dietary "detox" claims lack any supporting evidence.

Types of detoxification

Alcohol detoxification

Alcohol detoxification is a process by which a heavy drinker's system is brought back to normal after being used to having alcohol in the body continuously for an extended period of substance abuse. Serious alcohol addiction results in a downregulation of GABA neurotransmitter receptors. Precipitous withdrawal from long-term alcohol addiction without medical management can cause severe health problems and can be fatal. Alcohol detox is not a treatment for alcoholism. After detoxification, other treatments must be undergone to deal with the underlying addiction that caused the alcohol use.

Detox (Treble Charger album)

Detox is Treble Charger's fifth studio album, released in August 2002. The album was certified Gold in Canada. Detox was also nominated for "Rock Album of the Year" at the 2003 Juno Awards.

Track listing

All songs written by Treble Charger.

  • "Hundred Million" – 2:54
  • "What You Want" – 2:54
  • "Can't Wake Up" – 2:48
  • "The First Time" – 3:10
  • "Ideal Waste of Time" – 3:11
  • "Hole in Your Head" – 2:48
  • "Don't Believe It All" – 4:20
  • "Over My Head" – 3:18
  • "Tired of It Anyway" – 3:05
  • "The Downward Dance" – 2:49
  • "Drive" – 7:19
  • Credits

  • Treble Charger
  • Greig Nori - Guitar, Vocals
  • Bill Priddle - Guitar, Vocals
  • Rosie Martin - Bass
  • Trevor McGregor - Drums
  • Sum 41
  • Deryck Whibley - Vocals, Guitar, Co-Producer
  • Steve Jocz - Drums
  • Matt Hyde - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Zach Blakestone - Assistant
  • Ben Cook - Vocals
  • House (season 1)

    The first season of House premiered November 16, 2004 and ended May 25, 2005. The season followed Dr. House and his team as they solve a medical case each episode. The season's sub-plot revolved around billionaire Edward Vogler making a $100 million donation to the hospital. Through this donation, Vogler became the new chairman of the board of PPTH, however, seeing House and his team as a waste of time and resources, he decreases their payment, eventually forcing House to fire one of his team members.

    Chi McBride joined the cast as Vogler in five episodes of the show. His character was brought in after Universal Studios president Jeff Zucker threatened that the season would be cut short by six episodes if a boss-character would not be added. While there were possibilities of the character returning, he was generally disliked by viewers and critics and therefore not brought back into the show.Sela Ward, who would return as the main recurring character of season two, appeared in the final two episodes as Stacy Warner, House's former girlfriend.

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