Every area of your health improves when your detox pathways are working efficiently. Here are a half-dozen tips for cleansing your system daily.
BY LISA TURNER
- Super-Size Your Salads
Start with antioxidant-rich leafy greens to combat free radicals and support detox. Add onions and cruciferous vegetables like shredded Brussels sprouts, rocket and kale: they’re rich in compounds that promote the formation of glutathione, the body’s master detoxifier. Include artichokes and bitter greens: both support the body’s natural detox efforts and help protect the liver against damage from toxins. Dress your salad with lemon juice and extra-virgin olive oil whisked with garlic and minced cilantro and garlic; it removes heavy metals from the body. - Rethink Your Morning Drink
Coffee is hard on the liver, hampers detox efforts and stimulates the release of stress hormones. Try swapping out coffee a few times per week with green tea for gentle doses of caffeine, or rooibos which is naturally caffeine free, with polyphenols that protect the liver and L-theanine, used to produce glutathione. Or try mushroom “coffee,” a blend of chaga and other healing mushrooms. You may start your day with a superfood smoothie: blend spinach, avocado, blueberries, coconut milk and a scoop of collagen powder—it’s high in glycine, which helps escort toxins from the body. - Eat Less Meat
Diets high in animal products can be hard on the colon and promote inflammation, according to some research. But you do need protein: the liver uses taurine, glutathione, and other amino acids to detox. Some good sources of plant-based proteins are quinoa, nuts, seeds: they’re high in clean protein and rich in fiber, to encourage regular bowel movements and prompt the elimination of toxins from the body. Start with dried beans; some canned versions still contain BPA, an endocrine disruptor. Or try lentils—they’re super-easy and cook in just 15 minutes. - Tone Your Organs
Protect the body’s detox organs, with herbs and supplements that stimulate optimal function, remove toxins and help repair damage. Some of the best: artichoke leaf, milk thistle, dandelion root, glutathione, burdock root, glutathione, chanca piedra, triphala, and uva ursi. Add a liquid probiotic eg. Rawbiotics or Imsyser, to help detox the colon and protect against the overgrowth of pathogens. - Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate
Clean, filtered water is essential for transporting waste from the body. Hydrate all day: keep a stainless-steel bottle of filtered water on your desk or in your car and drink a glass after every bathroom break. Add grapefruit wedges, sprigs of rosemary, slices of cucumber, chunks of ginger or a handful of raspberries to add interest. And incorporate more high-water foods into your diet: celery, cucumber, watermelon, zucchini, and tomatoes are all more than 90 percent water. Hibiscus tea is also an excellent way to hydrate. - Deep-Clean Your Mouth
Bacteria can get trapped in crowns, fillings and other types of dental work, allowing toxins to seep into the body. Oil pulling, a traditional Ayurvedic technique, helps deep-clean teeth and gums, reducing toxins and plaque. Start with a spoonful of virgin coconut oil—it has powerful anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties; let it warm in your mouth till it melts, then swish for 10 to 20 minutes. Spit, rinse with warm water, and brush with a natural, toxin-free and sls free toothpaste not the usual over the counter toothpastes eg Colgate, Mentadent P, Himalaya or Sensodyne.


