The terms “cleanse” and “detox” are often used in relation to health. To cleanse the body is to remove toxic environmental and dietary substances through a specific regimen. Programs that fall into this category include candida cleanses, liver cleanses, and colon cleanses among many other juice and/or food-based cleanses.
Research shows we ingest chemicals through the food we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breathe. The main reason to go on a cleansing program is to rid the body of these chemicals then build it up to optimal levels with nutrient-dense foods. Juice cleanses can range from 3-7 days or more. It’s recommended that you slowly ease into and out of your cleanse by transitioning to a mostly raw foods diet in the few days leading up to and following the cleanse. It’s important to eliminate caffeine and alcohol and eat clean. After a few days post-cleanse, you can ease back into the sustainable diet that works for you by integrating dairy, meat, and carbohydrates last (if applicable to your diet).
Toxins are deposited into our fat cells, producing excess buildup that our bodies cannot naturally eliminate on their own. This compromises our immune system and causing illnesses, hormonal imbalances, and nutritional deficiencies. Cleansing is used to purge the body of these undesirable chemicals and buildup. Some cleanse providers recommend colonics, sauna sessions, massages, and other complementary cleansing therapies throughout your juice cleanse. Depending on your individual type, you may want to incorporate some or all of these tools to get the most out of your detox.
We cleanse to rid ourselves of these toxins, give our digestive systems a rest, and rejuvenate our bodies. Goals include weight loss, improved skin, better digestion, improved mental clarity, healthier hair and nails, and much more. Cleansing programs work to strengthen the immune system by looking at food as fuel for internal organs.
Foods to include:
Fresh fruit and vegetable juices
Smoothies
Raw vegetables in moderation (if necessary)
Herbal teas
Green tea in moderation (if necessary)
Lots of water
Foods to avoid:
Vegetables
Fruits
Grains
Meat
Poultry
Fish
Eggs
Beans
Dairy
Nuts and seeds
Oils
Sugar
Processed food
Pros:
Quick weight loss in some cases
Promotes elimination of toxins that weaken the body’s natural detoxification systems
May help people quit smoking and/or drinking caffeine
Can be a lifestyle rather than a diet
Can clear skin, boost your immune system, and increase energy
Cons:
Cleanses must be done with caution – they may stress the internal organs and cause nutrient deficiencies
Extreme cleansing diets can be addictive
Detox regimens are intended for short-term use and are not necessarily a lifestyle change
Participants may quickly gain back water weight after cleanses
May be hard for some to give up solid food
May lead to binges
Could cause stomach distress in some depending on pre- and post-cleanse diet
Sources:
Detoxify www.drnatura.com
General Detoxification and Cleansing www.healthy.net
Clean www.cleanprogram.com
About Body Cleanse, Detox Diet, Austin Wellness & Nutrition www.youtube.com
Oprah’s Blog www.oprah.com (Links to an external site.)
Remove Toxins from Your Body to Lose Weight and Feel Healthier www.youtube.com
Just Cleansing www.justcleansing.com
