Detox Diet
Detoxing diets are
not so much about weight loss, but about cleansing
the body by removing poisons and toxins. This type
of dietary programme has gained popularity in the
Western world as people become more aware about overloading
their body with foods and drinks that are toxic.
Celebrities such as Carol Vorderman and Kim Wilde
advocate a regular ‘detox’ to keep them
healthy and trim.
A detox programme can be beneficial to your overall
health by also retraining your taste buds and appetite
– but, as with all dietary programmes, always
consult your Doctor before embarking on one.
Most people who do go on a detox diet find that they
do lose weight and maintain a healthier eating plan
even after the detox has finished.
There are many different types of detoxing programmes
available which you can find out about online or in
books and other resources.
There are liquid detox diets (normally found in chemists)
but these should only be followed for the recommended
time on the instructions as such simplified) diets
may have dangerously low amount of calories and poor
nutritional content. This is not a good practice to
employ long term when dieting as not only will your
health be damaged, but once you start eating ‘normally’
again, the weight will pile back on even faster.
Because detoxing can be a shock to the body, it is
recommended by nutritionists that you start it the
programme at a time when you don’t have a lot
of other things on – especially not anything
strenuous or physical.
Many people report a variety of symptoms when they
first start a detoxing dietary programme, for example,
lack of energy, an outbreak of spots, headaches etc.
But this is just part of the body’s cleansing
process and, so detox fans report, at the end of the
dietary programme, you should feel lighter, your skin
should be clear and you’ll have renewed energy
levels.