Herbal Detox Diet
No matter what time of year you begin an herbal detox diet plan to be on it for at least three days in order to allow enough time for your body to adjust to the diet.
When is the right time to go on a Detox Diet?
Anytime you have a prolonged feeling of lethargy, are overly tired or sluggish. Other appropriate times are directly after feasting (Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, even post-Superbowl). Detox diets are designed to rid the body of toxins and invigorate the organs responsible for waste elimination. If you feel overly tired as a result of poor diet, this is the time for you to start.
Warning: Always consult with a doctor prior to embarking on any diet.
What to eat on a Detox Diet
The best things to eat, not only on a diet but in general, are fruits and vegetables that have high water content. Examples are citrus fruits, apples, pears, melons and berries. Examples of vegetables to include are lettuces, spinach and other greens, broccoli, cauliflower, tomato, onion, carrot, celery, beet, fennel, cabbage, zucchini and summer squash.
These can be lightly steamed, made into salads or cooked into soups.
If you don’t get a full feeling from vegetables alone, add brown rice, beans, or lentils – no more than 1/2 cup per meal.
What foods to avoid
Meat, dairy and sugar are to be avoided completely. Processed foods and all manner of refined sugars in addition to alcohol are off the menu, as well. (Natural honey may be used in moderation.)
How to begin your Detox Diet
For the first one to three days, drink as much herbal tea and freshly made fruit and/or vegetable juice as you wish. If you have never done so in the past, you might be surprised to find how filling fresh vegetable juice can be. Beet, carrot, apple, pear and ginger is a favorite. (Be sure to indulge yourself if you wish. Fresh pineapple, carrot, orange juice for breakfast is a staple in our house.)
For dinner, a hot vegetable broth (with pureed vegetables, if you wish) is a tasty way to end the day and adds a little textural and temperature variety to the rather restricted food choices.
This beginning phase is designed to give your digestive system a day or more to rest and you should as well. Refrain from exertion. Light exercise (yoga, walking) is fine but you don’t want to burn through too many calories.
The Next Phase of your Detox Diet
Re-introduce solid food in the form of fruits and vegetables and whole grain starches like brown rice, beans and lentils.
Drink plenty of herbal teas designed to enhance the functions of you detoxifying organs – liver, lungs, skin and kidneys/bladder.
When to stop your Detox Diet
Ending your diet is completely up to you. You should aim for a minimum of three days (when only fasting for one day) to five days (when fasting for three days).
Stopping your diet can be as gentle as stopping your tea regimen and increasing your food intake.
If you plan on maintaining a vegetarian lifestyle, learn the proper food pairing necessary to ensure you consume enough complete proteins.
Herbal Detoxify your way to good health. Life is for enjoying it!
February 13th, 2009 at 1:42 am
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