How do I detox my body from aflatoxin?
Matthew Barrera
Updated on May 21, 2026
The most common way to remove AFB1 using physical methods is to heat and use gamma rays. Aflatoxins are highly thermostable. Studies have shown that AFB1 levels are significantly reduced by heating at 100 and 150°C for 90 minutes, respectively, at 41.9 and 81.2%.
Can aflatoxin be reversed?
(PhysOrg.com) -- LLNL researchers have found that a small dose of chlorophyll or chlorophyllin, found in green leafy vegetables, could reverse the effects of aflatoxin poisoning, a potent, naturally occurring carcinogenic.Can aflatoxin be cured?
There is no antidote for aflatoxins, so the aim of treatment is usually to remove the source of aflatoxins to prevent additional exposure (e.g., stop the feeding of contaminated pet food), to provide supportive care management of the specific blood and biochemical imbalances in the pet's system.What organ is most damaged by aflatoxins?
Role of aflatoxins in cancer. Aflatoxins especially AFB1, AFG1 and AFM1 are the most toxic, naturally occurring carcinogens known with AFB1 the most hepatocarcinogenic compound, causing various cancers of the liver and other body organs in humans and animals [4, 14, 45, 61].What are the symptoms of aflatoxin exposure in humans?
Aflatoxin exposure can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, convulsions acutely, and its chronic exposure can also lead to various complications like hepatotoxicity, immunotoxicity, and teratogenicity.A cleanse won't detox your body -- but here's what will | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter
How are aflatoxins excreted?
Aflatoxin M1 is produced in the liver of animals following ingestion of high levels of aflatoxin B1 (Fig. 2), and it may be excreted in the milk and urine of animals.What foods are high in aflatoxin?
The foods and crops most likely to be contaminated with aflatoxin include:
- peanuts.
- corn.
- milk and cheese (rarely, meat can also become contaminated due to the spreading in aflatoxin in livestock feed)
- nuts (especially almonds, Brazil nuts, pecans, pistachios and walnuts)
- grains including quinoa (8)
- soybeans.
- figs.