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Most people are aware of the benefits of detoxing but few achieve them because they struggle to find the time to implement the sometimes complex detox programs. Here, we’ll review a simple detox that can easily be added to your daily routine, which will allow you to take in less toxins and get rid of those already in your system.
-Look to consume lots of fruit and vegetables. You should also eat plenty of nuts, beans, whole grains and lean meats. If you can, try to find those foods that have been naturally processed, without the use of any harmful chemicals or treatments.
- Drink enough water (mixed with fresh lemon juice if you prefer) to equal half of your body weight per week. This is a minimum though, and you should drink as much water as you feel able to.
- Sugar, alcohol and caffeine should be avoided at all costs. You can use honey, steva or agave nectar to sweeten foods, but not artificial sweeteners as they contain certain toxins that you’re trying to stay away from.
- Increase your intake of fiber by taking supplements of psyllium or flax before you go to sleep each night. They’re 100% natural and contain around five to eight grams of fiber per capsule.
-You need to exercise to see the best results of a detox. When you exercise, your body releases chemicals and toxins through your sweating. Exercise also helps your circulatory system by getting more oxygen into your blood. You should aim for at least 30 minutes of continuous exercise between 3 and 5 times a week.
- Take hot salt baths and saunas as they will help toxins sweat themselves out of your body. Remember to drink additional water before, during and after taking them to prevent dehydration.
Anyone can follow this easy and inexpensive detox plan, and set themselves on the road to good health by doing so. Really, you have no excuse not to. By delaying or making excuses, you’re only putting your long term health in danger. So, why not begin now? You’ll start feeling healthier and more energetic within a week!
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