Detoxifying After the Holidays: Gentle Cleansing Strategies

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Who is ready for a detox but a gentle one? Meeeeee! We all enjoyed our holiday eating and now we are ready to settle down and reset. I have done many detoxes in the past and my favorite ones are the ones that are gentle on my GI system. There are many detox teas and pills out there but they can be harsh causing a lot of GI discomfort and pain, I have defiantly experienced that. Especially after I had my son and my body was healing from giving birth I noticed that my GI system became more sensitive. If you’re looking to detoxify your body after the holiday indulgences, consider embracing gentle and holistic cleansing strategies that promote overall well-being without extreme measures.

1. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate: One of the simplest yet most effective ways to kick-start your detox journey is by prioritizing hydration. (Water Water Water)! Replace sugary and caffeinated beverages with water, herbal teas, and infused water with slices of lemon or cucumber. Adequate hydration supports the body’s natural detoxification processes and helps flush out toxins.

2. Embrace Whole Foods: Focus on whole, nutrient-dense foods to nourish your body. Incorporate a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables into your meals to provide essential vitamins and minerals. Include fiber-rich foods like whole grains, legumes, and nuts to support digestive health and promote a feeling of fullness.

3. Mindful Eating Practices: Practice mindful eating to foster a healthier relationship with food. Pay attention to hunger and fullness cues, savor each bite, and eat without distractions. This approach not only supports digestion but also encourages a more conscious and enjoyable eating experience.

4. Include Detoxifying Herbs: Integrate detoxifying herbs into your routine to support the liver and kidneys. Dandelion root tea, nettle tea, and ginger are known for their cleansing properties. Enjoy them as warm beverages throughout the day to aid in the detoxification process.

5. Prioritize Sleep: A good night’s sleep is integral to the body’s ability to detoxify and rejuvenate. Establish a consistent sleep routine, create a relaxing bedtime environment, and aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night.

6. Movement and Exercise: Engage in gentle exercises like yoga, walking, or swimming to stimulate blood circulation and support the lymphatic system. Physical activity promotes the elimination of toxins through sweat and enhances overall well-being.

7. Reduce Stress: Chronic stress can impact the body’s detoxification pathways. Incorporate stress-reducing practices such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, or spending time in nature. These activities not only alleviate stress but also contribute to a holistic approach to detoxification.

Remember, detoxification is a natural process, and many people seem to forget that the body knows what to do! Extreme measures or restrictive diets are not always necessary. By adopting these gentle and holistic strategies, you can support your body’s innate ability to cleanse and rejuvenate, setting the foundation for a healthier and more vibrant you in the new year.

I recently wrote a blog post that explains how the body naturally detoxes check it out here: https://yournutritionhealth.com/2023/01/30/how-does-the-body-detox-naturally/

How does the body detox naturally?

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How Does The Body Detox Naturally?

Now we always hear people say that they are going to do a cleanse or detox. I myself cleanse or make my detox juices by juicing. But the real question is can the body do all of this already? Of course it can!

The human body is so amazing and beautifully crafted that it already knows everything that it is supposed to do for us. The two handy dandy organs that help us to accomplish the goal of detoxing our bodies are liver and our kidneys and just to add a little pizzazz our colons are big helpers as well.  

So what exactly does the liver do and what is it responsible for? I’m glad you asked. To start, the liver is one of the heaviest organs in our body weighing in at 3 pounds, amazing! Now the liver is responsible for many things. Let’s just think of the liver as being a factory that runs 24/7. The liver has a lot of tasks to check off its checklist. First, the liver is responsible for filtering our blood so blood transports in and out of the liver coming from the heart and the intestines. When the liver filters our blood it is receiving nutrients that will be stored in the liver. Those nutrients can consist of carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals. The liver turns carbohydrates into sugar and then stores it as glycogen. So even though the liver receives those nutrients that come from our foods and what we eat, it also removes toxins from the blood which will eventually travel to the kidneys and colon to be removed from the body. When you overload your body with junk the liver has to work to remove it from our bodies. One of the things that can be most harmful to our bodies is alcohol.

Now let’s talk about the kidneys. Yea you know this one the ones that look like beans. This organ too is responsible for helping our bodies to detox. One, it regulates the fluid in our body. Two, it can detect waste in your blood just like the liver to be excreted as urine. Third, just like the liver it releases vitamins and nutrients into our bloodstream. The kidneys filters and checks our blood to get rid of waste and toxins.

So there you go the body is in fact a natural detoxifier.

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Written By: Vanessa Jo

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