How to Detox Daily
Detox has become a huge buzzword lately. Lose weight, get clear skin, don’t eat and blah blah blah. It can be very intimidating. But seriously, I am a huge believer in cleansing, when done properly and when starvation is not involved.
- Get rid of extra toxins right away. Before you brush your teeth, use a tongue scraper and then oil pull (I like to use coconut oil with a couple drops of peppermint essential oil).
- Start your morning off with hot water and the juice of a fresh lemon with a pinch of cayenne. Very cleansing and alkalizing.
- Stay hydrated throughout the day! Add a boost by adding lemon or orange slices into your glass water bottle.
- For breakfast, have a cleansing smoothie made with spirulina, chlorella, berries, chia seeds, and plant based protein.
- Enjoy green veggie juices during the day.
- Drink bentonite clay, yeah, it sounds weird, but bentonite clay has the ability to draw toxins out of the body. It’s truly amazing (read more here). Mix 1 tsp of bentonite clay into a glass of water, or put a 1/4 cup in your bath and rub over your body.
- Before you get into the shower, do two minutes of dry skin brushing to stimulate the lymphatic system.
- Drink herbal detox tea blends between meals.
- Eat enough fiber-rich foods to bind up toxins in the gut and help promote regularity. If you’re constipated, toxins from the bowel can be reabsorbed into your system. Try legumes, raspberries, root vegetables, apples, pears, avocados and almonds. Avoid gluten and dairy, which can be constipating.
- Go meatless a few days a week.
- Sweat, everyday! Exercise or sit in a sauna. Sweating liberates toxins.
- Take an Epsom salt bath before bed. Not only will magnesium-rich Epsom salts help you sleep, they also help draw toxins out of the body. Use 2-4 cups of Epsom salts and add a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Lavender promotes relaxation, for example.
- Find ingredients that naturally support your body’s elimination and healing processes while you detox. Some of my favorites include: lion’s mane mushrooms, turmeric, beets and nettles.