Detoxification: Torture in guise of good health

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Bum in the hot water, feet in the cold for three minutes, then you change, with bum in cold, feet in hot.

The subject of detoxification rears its ugly head off the lips of Inge, my Norwegian neighbour. Evidently he books in at a health spa, spending a week ridding his body of bad things. Like coffee, fermented grapes, tannin, red meat and nicotine.

The desk lady has us sign on a green card. No, not for American employment, but a “Pass Out”, reminiscent of the old bioscope interval cards. Why? I ask. “Without it you can’t escape the complex”. Escape? On the third day the reason for the card becomes clear. “We’ll have to do something about that,” she whimpers. At that remark my Heidi’s blood pressure hits the ceiling. Not a good start. But worse is to come. Dinner time.

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