Detoxification is flushing out waste from our bodies. In constant process of self-renewal our cells produce waste and detoxification is a natural process. However, as we live in a toxic world, toxins are abnormally accumulated as a consequence of consuming processed foods, inhaling air filled with car exhaust, etc. and our ability to detox is severely impaired.
We can naturally induce detox by eating only organic fruits, veggies, and drinking pure, filtered water.
Juicing appears to be most effective way to detox, alkalize and cleanse tissues, release the toxic build-up and rejuvenate the body. Moreover, detox and juicing protocols have been used extensively and successfully as natural healing protocol to cure from most of terminal diseases. See Juicing for Thriving in a Toxic World.
There are different detox and juicing protocols you can do to purify and rejuvenate the body. In my Quick Recipes and Juicing sections I will regularly enclose new info and recipes that I find simple and effective.
Chlorella, a single-celled micro-algae, is one of the most powerful detoxification “tools” available as a supplement and used to eliminate accumulated toxins, including mercury. Make sure it is a good quality Organic Cell Broken Chlorella.
Aloe honey syrup (recipe captured by Father Romano Zago) is a powerful detoxifier and it helps curing the cancer. It is very easy to make it: Father Zago’s Aloe Treatment for Cancer.
Various other practices that help purify the body, expel the toxins and rejuvenate include daily stretching, rebounding on a mini-trampoline to move lymph fluid and increase the count of white blood cells as well as perspiring in a sauna to eliminate toxins through the skin.
We need around (6-8 servings!) of vegetables and fruit every day. Eating cooked vegetables doesn’t fully count as typically many nutrients are lost during the preparation and cooking process. Fruit in general contains high amount of fructose and we need to be careful and limit the intake. This all means we need to consume a tons of vegetables, which may not be an easy task especially if you live a busy life or don’t particularly fancy eating them.
That’s why juicing tends to be the easiest way to reach our daily requirement.
Juicing also helps us better absorb the nutrients from the vegetables as well as using a wider variety of vegetables than we would typically eat.
When you drink freshly made green juice, it is almost like receiving an intravenous infusion of vitamins, minerals and enzymes because they go straight into your system without having to be broken down. When your body has an abundance of the nutrients it needs you will feel energized and your immune system will get a boost.
Green vegetable juicing ensures enough nutrients for optimal health, including about 300 mg of potassium per glass. By removing the fiber we are able to consume large volume of natural potassium.
For juicing beginners (those in good health) it is acceptable to include both fruits and vegetables otherwise it may become difficult to get used to green juicing. Juicing fruits is somewhat controversial due to high amounts of fructose that can be harmful especially if you are overweight, have high blood pressure etc.
Organic vegetables and fruits are free of pesticides and our best choice.
If you don’t have a juicer please consider getting one, it is one of the best investments for your health and if you are sick it may as well save your life!
You don’t need a fancy and super expensive one, but you do need a good quality and strong juicer (at last 700W) to be able to get the full benefit and also juice leafy vegetables, wheatgrass etc. I have a Samson and pretty happy with its performance. Alternatively you can use blender, add some water and pass the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer.
If you are new to juicing, take it easy and mix it with some fruits at the beginning. Take couple of “lighter” taste vegetables (e.g. cucumber (peel it), fennel, carrot or spinach) and add lemon, lime, apple or ginger to improve taste. A great recipe for beginners is a “Miracle Drink” – juice from apples, beet root (with leaves) and carrots. It’s a powerful detox, immune system booster, great for eyesight, low hemoglobin, anemia, leukemia and cancer.
When you get used to juicing, shift slowly towards more vegetables and less sweet fruits. Lime and lemons will always stay a great addition even for “hard core nutrition connoisseurs” as they contain limited amount of fructose.