Saturday, October 16, 2010

SAY NO TO DETOX

"Detox" and "Cleanse" diets are a multi-million dollar industry which includes hundreds of books, pills, supplements and kits.

Many people turn to these types of diets to lose weight, but the weight loss that occurs comes from water & muscle, and very little of it actually comes from fat. What that means is that in the long run, these types of diets will lower your metabolism, and you'll inevitably gain the weight back.

The concept behind "detoxifying" is good - to clean up a junky diet. But is that really what happens when you go on a 3-day or 10-day or 21-day starvation diet, supplemented with pills or maple syrup & cayenne pepper?

And then, if you return to your same bad habits, what have you really accomplished other than messing up your digestive system & metabolism?

Rather than wasting your money, time & health on a "quick fix" cleanse or detox diet, we encourage you to make healthy, realistic changes to your daily eating habits.

Nourish your body with whole, natural foods. Drink plenty of water and eat a well-balanced natural diet full of vegetables, fruit, whole grains, nuts, seeds, and lean protein.

You'll feel less of a need to "detoxify" when you reduce the toxins that you voluntarily put into your body. Limit the toxins that enter your body by:

  • eating primarily organic produce
  • avoiding processed foods, added sugars, artificial sweeteners, colors & flavors
  • limiting your alcohol & caffeine consumption
  • avoiding drugs & tobacco
When you're healthy & well-nourished, your body is perfectly capable of ridding itself of toxins through the liver, kidneys, lungs, and skin.

"The best way to detoxify - stop putting toxic things into the body & depend upon it's own mechanisms." ~ Andrew Weil, MD

1 comment:

  1. I totally agree with you. I recently did a similar post about Detox diets. To detoxify, you don't need to be on an extreme diet, just use common sense. Your body will take care of the cleansing process, you just need to stop putting all the bad stuff in.

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