Cleansing the body of toxins can also assist weight loss
The Detox
Diet: Losing Weight the Natural Way
by Tony
Robinson
If you prefer
the natural way of life--organic foods, home-grown vegetables, and
fishing for yourself--the detox diet may be just what you're looking
for. This diet plan is designed to rid the body of any toxic
materials. Because of the numerous chemicals that exist in our
world, a number of individuals say a detox diet is necessary for
good health in the long-term. With the detox diet, the body rids
itself of toxins through the skin and lungs. The diet may be
accompanied by other holistic health techniques, such as the
administration of nutritional supplements, hydrotherapy, and
physical activity.
How, exactly,
does the body become contaminated by toxins? The contamination can
occur as a result of food additives, mercury, drugs, alcohol, and
tobacco. Through the process of digestion, the body takes in the
toxins. In addition to promoting weight loss, a detox diet can help
heal migraines, stomach trouble, colds, and joint pain. It may also
be effective against heart disease and arthritis.
You should not
start a detox diet without talking to your health care provider. It
may be that you are suffering from symptoms such as pain or fatigue
because you have a serious illness that must be treated. In such a
case, the detox diet alone may not be enough to cure what is ailing
you.
A detox diet
may not always be appropriate. But if you believe you have ingested
a great deal of chemicals and you find yourself fatigued, the detox
diet may be beneficial for your overall health and well-being. Detox
diet enthusiasts say it should be followed at least twice a year in
order to improve one's health. If you suffer from a specific
disease, however, you may need to maintain the program for a
protracted period of time.
You may notice
immediate results from your detox diet. These results can include
enhanced energy, better skin, easier digestion, and clearer
thinking. Once your detox diet is complete, you should attempt to
replenish your body with nutrients in order to, in effect, "build
your body" back up.
However, there
are certain individuals who do not make good candidates for a detox
diet. These include heart disease patients, cancer patients, and
kidney disease patients. And, while a detox diet can cleanse your
body, it should not be considered a substitute for your ordinary
medication. In fact, you should never stop taking medication without
talking to your physician first.
It should be
noted that there are side-effects that have been associated with the
detox diet. These include migraines, skin problems, or fatigue.
Usually, however, these side-effects disappear in time. As a result,
a number of people actually use their vacation time in order to
engage in detox so that their work will not be compromised.
You'll be
happy to know that there are a number of foods you can indulge in
while on a detox diet. These include fruits, vegetables, rice,
chickpeas, fish, oil, and herbal tea. While following the diet,
you'll also need to drink eight glasses of water in order to
eliminate waste from the blood. However, you should not drink
immediately before or after your meals. You should also make sure
that you chew your food thoroughly in order to promote proper
digestion.
However, there
are also a number of foods that you will have to give up. These
include sugar, milk, eggs, wheat products, gluten, and
caffeine-filled beverages. You must also avoid foods with
preservatives, yeast, chocolate, and anything that is high in fat.
Is it possible
to lose weight with the detox diet? Most definitely. But you could
have a difficult time keeping the weight off since you will
eventually have to go off of the diet. However, it is possible that
some of the dietary guidelines that you observe while detoxing will
continue long after the diet is over.
Also, just
giving up alcohol will ensure that you will lose weight. For
instance, you may find that you simply lose your taste for food high
in fat content. Nevertheless, the detox diet can be quite
challenging--especially if you are emotionally attached to the foods
that are banned. Yet, in time, you may decide that going on the
detox diet was the best move you ever made.
About the
author: As a Teacher of Sport and Physical Education, Tony Robinson
has a keen interest in Health and Weight Loss issues. For handy
hints and tips for weight loss visit
http://www.weight-loss-arena.com
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