Detoxing Explained

Spring Then Summer Get Detoxing!

It’s hard to turn anywhere these days without “detox” being hailed as the miracle cure for anything from asthma to wrinkles, bad breath to weight loss.  But what is a detox all about?  And does it have to include shocking rituals that many so called “health gurus” say are necessary to truly detoxify the body?

Well, we’re not going to say that some of these more radical ideas might not work, but when it comes to expelling toxins from your body, you can do a lot simply by being aware of the food you eat, and ensuring that you gain nutrition from various foods that are known to have a detoxifying effect.

Detox Debunked!

Okay – first of all it’s not possible to get rid of all the toxins in our body.  This is simply down to the fact that in our 21st century, technology advanced world, toxins are all around us.   They’re in the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe.  Simply by being alive today, various toxins are entering your body every single second.

However, all is not lost, because your body is uniquely equipped to deal with these toxins – and has a waste system that puts anything man-made to shame.  Nature is, after all, a wonderful thing.  Your in-built detoxification system is primarily your liver, where harmful toxins are separated, processed and passed onto various other organs for excretion from the body.  But you should consider that the body’s internal transportation system also needs to work well for detoxification to happen at optimum level.

And this is where eating foods that actively help with the body’s natural detoxification can help.  The body is a finely tuned machine, and no one part works in isolation.  This means that choosing the foods you eat can have a direct effect on how well your body can find, process and get rid of toxins.

Detox Superfoods

Garlic

 The humble garlic bulb is perhaps one of the most powerful, and easy to add, foods that you can use in your diet.  It stimulates the liver to produce various enzymes necessary to rid the body of toxins.

Green Tea  

Drunk in Eastern countries for centuries, green tea is high in antioxidants that actively work to flush the digestive system of waste, as well as helping in the fight against free radicals in the body.

Citrus Fruits – Oranges, Lemons and Limes  

Forget pre-made juices, what you need is juice squeezed from the fruit itself – with nothing added.  High in vitamin C, these fruits provide the liver with a powerful detoxification helping hand by aiding conversion of toxins into substances that can be readily digested and excreted.  Lemon, orange or lime juice mixed with a little hot water is an excellent way to start the day.

Mung Beans

This humble bean has long been used by those who follow Ayurvedic medicine.  It’s known to help absorb and remove toxins that coat the walls of the small intestine, allowing them to be delivered to the liver, sorted and removed from the body.

Green Foods High in Chlorophyll

These include any dark green, leafy vegetables.  The high chlorophyll content provides assistance in removing many of the 21st century toxins – such as heavy metals, pesticides and toxins from cleaning products that we can’t help but take into our bodies.

These five foods really do have a powerful detoxification effect.  Rather than thinking of a detox as something you do on occasion, try to include these foods in your diet on a regular basis.  This will prove far more beneficial than an all-out attack on your digestive system once in a blue moon.  Nutrition and detoxification is something that is best worked on every day to gain the best results from your efforts.

Foods That Help Boost The Immune System

Your immune system is the body’s defense against many things.  Not only sickness, but also how quickly you heal after injury.  The immune system is directly affected by your health and the nutrition that you provide to your body.  So it makes sense that eating a healthy diet will also help boost your natural immunity defense.

By ensuring that you eat the right kind of foods, you can not only boost your immune system, but your health in general.  Here are some of the foods that you should include in your diet on a regular basis – both to help ward off sickness and allow your body to carry out necessary repairs to optimum effect. [Read more...]

Foods That Fight Indigestion

Indigestion problems can arise often unforeseen and the problems can be problematic and annoying, it may cause discomfort such as bloating, flatulence, belching and more. Indigestion or the medical term dyspepsia can cause pain and discomfort for the sufferer. Indigestion can bring symptoms such as acid reflux or GERD or be the result of these conditions, the former being acid that comes back up through the throat. One of the primary causes is an imbalance in the stomachs levels of hydrochloric acid. This is a strong acid, and in incorrect levels can cause burning sensations in both the stomach, chest and esophagus, (the throat), with the latter feeling like a burning sensation is rising up through the throat.  The correct levels of this acid mean that you will not have indigestion symptoms. Without it you can’t digest food properly.

Other causes can be factors such as: eating too fast, eating too many fatty foods, the wrong foods, stress, smoking, drinking too much and more, such as underlining medical conditions. Certain foods that are very spicy may also cause indigestion. Asian people frequently consume spicy foods. Indians for example might have mango lassi with spicy curry dishes to reduce heat experienced in the stomach. Other spices such as ginger however are said to aid digestion. [Read more...]

Foods That Help You Quit Smoking

Anyone who successfully quit smoking or is trying to quit knows how difficult it can be. It is hard to control the urge to smoke, especially if your friends do it, you work in an environment conducive to smoking, or if it is part of your daily routine. Many people find that eating snacks or chewing gum helps keep the mouth busy and reduces the urge to smoke. However, new studies show that the foods you select for snacks could also affect your ability to quit smoking.

A study out of Duke University shows that certain foods make cigarettes taste better, while other foods can help you stop smoking because they make the cigarettes taste terrible. Psychologist F. Joseph McClernon and his colleagues say meat, coffee, and alcohol all make cigarettes taste much better, and can actually promote smoking, while dairy foods, fruits and vegetables cause cigarettes to taste awful. 45 percent of the participants in the study said eating foods like milk, cheese, apples, bananas, water, juice, and yogurt caused their cigarettes to taste worse. However, participants who smoked menthol cigarettes said eating various foods had no effect on the taste of their cigarettes. [Read more...]

Foods That Help Prevent Cancer

Cancer is an awful disease that ideally by now should be cured. Of course there are situations where it can be, but let’s be honest a lot of the techniques are medieval at best. What is better than a cure for cancer? Not getting it in the first place. Without going into a massive scientific discussion, many forms of disease can be prevented.  The body is a series of complex systems, that all interact with one another, everything from the skin, to your eyes are affected by diet and the foods you eat. Cancer is not something you want, so how can you prevent cancer with diet? There are various types of cancer that affect different parts of the body. Rather than focusing on a specific part of the body, it is best to focus on the overall system.  [Read more...]

How To Remove Heavy Metals From Your Body?

Heavy metals are present in ug, or micrograms in many foods, in fact we can absorb these toxic metals in a variety of forms, have you just had mercury removed from your teeth? Do you eat a lot of processed foods? Well then you may want to consider various supplements in order to leech these metals from the body.  [Read more...]

Does The Sun Help With Depression?

Does The Sun Help With Depression?
Relishing in the warm, summer sun can provide much more than just glowing skin; it also increases your vitamin D production which has many various health benefits but it also helps with winter depression, also called seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
SAD varies depending on the amount of sunlight one receives and too little, as often happens in the winter months, can lead to mood swings and depression. The greater your exposure to sunlight, the higher your serotonin levels increase which helps elevate moods and produce feelings of exhilaration. It also increases your energy levels. When darkness takes over, melatonin levels naturally increase causing you to feel sleepy and more prone to depression and feelings of being blue.
Depression is often referred to feelings of emptiness and despair that can take hold and don’t go away for long periods of time. Feeling down for a few days is a normal part of life; however, anything longer than a few weeks might be considered depression. Some symptoms of depression include: [Read more...]

Red Wine Health Benefits

Wine And Its Health Benefits

It sounds rather like a dream come true, the fact that wine actually has health benefits.  After all, we are so used to being told that most things we enjoy eating or drinking are in some way bad for us, that this seems rather a refreshing change.

Now, whilst wine certainly has been proven to have some quite outstanding health benefits, if you over-indulge then these benefits are outdone by the health risks.  So it’s of no surprise that to enjoy the benefits, wine should only be enjoyed in moderation.  And that means a maximum of two (small) glasses per day for men, and one for women.  So no cheating and buying those massive glasses which hold half a bottle or more! [Read more...]