About Detox Diets Foods And Plans

By James Spann


Detox diets are supposed to flush harmful contaminants and toxins out of the system and cleanse the body. It improves the functioning of every organ and bodily system, in the process enhancing physical strength, fitness and mental capacity. Of course, this assumes that the diet is going to work, but that's easier said than done.

The process of detoxification is not complex, since the main task here is to take away any and all harmful foods and beverages that the body may have grown addicted to. As an example, consider a diet mainly consisting of salads for people who eat a lot of junk food. Another instance would be a weak patient who isn't getting sufficient nutrition being forced to eat full meals containing whole grains and unprocessed but protein-rich foods.

Another common case involves patients addicted to beverages such as carbonated drinks or beer. The diet is planned in such a way that it denies the patients these drinks and speeds up the detoxification process with the help of healthy all-natural fruit juices and smoothies containing green vegetables. If the patient is suffering from obesity, an extreme diet may limit liquid intake to nothing but water and/or coconut water.

Such a diet plan cannot be created using a set formula. Dietitians must decide what to do on a case-by-case basis. There's no established science behind it as yet, so results are not guaranteed and there are no guidelines that need to be followed. It's just a matter of finding a competent dietitian and then exercising some willpower.

For instance, one plan that is often used is a three day juice fast. The patient is not allowed to eat anything, and the only nutrition intake comes from fruit juices. Similarly, a seven day diet is comprised largely of unprocessed foods including fruits, green vegetables, whole grains, olive oil and nuts. Some patients who do not have a weight problem may also get to eat fish.

Regardless of the plan chosen and the duration for which it must be adhered to, there are bound to be a few things that are common to any and all detox diets. Dairy items will be taken off the table, as will fried foods. Sugar intake is sure to be limited, if not eliminated. The same goes for processed foods containing all kinds of additives, preservatives and artificial flavoring.

Some foods may actually be helpful in hastening the detoxification process. There are foods that contain heavy amounts of essential fatty acids, antioxidants, etc. One of these helpful items is garlic, which releases heavy amounts of sulfur compounds into the body. These compounds are extremely useful in clearing up toxins.

Most detox diets also contain lemons which give the body some much needed Vitamin C, which in turn prevents toxins from building up. Apples provide glucaric acid that helps clear up the liver by getting rid of dangerous toxins, carcinogens and steroids. All foods that nature provides similarly have their own specific benefits, so a professional dietitian should be able to pick out the ones that will be most helpful to each patient.




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