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Your Body Doesn't Need a Cleanse

Your Body Doesn't Need a Cleanse

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Your Body Doesn't Need a Cleanse. It Needs You to Stop Falling for This. The $65 billion lie that your organs aren't good enough.


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  • Market size ($65B+): Grand View Research (2024), Straits Research (2025), 360iResearch (2025) — estimates range from $38B to $70B depending on scope; $65B is a defensible midpoint across multiple reports
  • "No clinical evidence": Johns Hopkins Medicine — "Detoxing Your Liver: Fact Versus Fiction" (Tinsay Woreta, M.D., hepatologist)
  • "Very little clinical evidence": Harvard Medical School — "The Dubious Practice of Detox" and "Harvard Health Ad Watch: What's Being Cleansed in a Detox Cleanse?" (Robert H. Shmerling, MD)
  • "No compelling evidence": 2014 review cited in Texas A&M University health resources — peer-reviewed literature review on detox diets for weight management and toxin elimination
  • FDA/FTC enforcement: NCCIH (National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health) — "Detoxes and Cleanses: What You Need To Know"
  • Sense About Science / VoYS investigation: "The Detox Dossier" (2009) — investigation of 15 mainstream detox products
  • Liver: 500+ functions, 1.4L blood/min: Standard hepatology reference (Baylor Scott & White, Johns Hopkins)
  • Kidneys: million nephrons, 150L/day: Standard nephrology reference (NCCIH, WebMD medical review)
  • Liver injury from supplements: Johns Hopkins Medicine; The Conversation (Jan 2026) — green tea extract, kava, comfrey, chaparral, turmeric in high doses
  • Detox teas = 27% market share: Future Market Insights (2025)
  • Detox culture encourages overconsumption: The Conversation (Jan 2026)
  • "You feel better because you stopped eating junk": WebMD medical review — liver detox article reviewed by hepatologists



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