That is what the question is, though. I mean, I do understand that somehow good nutrion and less toxin things are good for the body, and probably toxins are somehow the cause of skin problems, but what is toxin cleaning anyway. I mean, it all sounds very generic with no concrete medical foundation. If toxin cleaning and "healing the body" is such cool defined procedure that can "cure" skin issues then somehow somewhere that has got to be or doctor publishing a paper in "The Lancet" (reputable british medical journal) claiming to have found the "cure" for such that stands all scientific scrutiny of double-blind studies and such.
I am comfortable with the idea that "healing the body" procedures are probably good for the body. But claiming them to be a "cure" can be construed misleading by a scientifically oriented mind. Dont you think?