naturalnews.com printable article

Originally published March 11 2014

How to detoxify and lose inches

by Janet Lancaster

(NaturalNews) Many people know that toxins are at the root of many diseases. Yet toxins also impact weight management. Excess toxins are stored in fatty tissue and accumulate in fat cells, adding to body mass. A healthy lifestyle helps prevent toxic overload. Avoiding and eliminating toxins isn't complicated; there are many natural, free and inexpensive ways to detoxify and lose inches.

Impact of toxins

Excess toxins are stored in fat cells. The more fat cells available, the greater the ability to retain toxins. Water-soluble toxins require water to break down; their presence triggers the brain to retain water. The presence of fat-soluble toxins prompts the brain to send signals to retain fat so the body can break these down. However, when there are more toxins in the body than it can process, water and fat retention follow, adding both pounds and bulk.

How to avoid and eliminate toxins

Avoid non-organic and GMO food. Assume that non-organic produce and meat have been grown with pesticides and antibiotics. Use a vegetable wash on non-organic produce to remove toxic substances.

Completely eliminate trans fats, also known as hydrogenated oils, from the diet. This includes foods made with them.

Toxic ingredients abound in beauty and household products. Get educated on common, toxic ingredients in products used routinely. Become an avid label reader and eliminate products containing toxic ingredients.

Throughout the United States, cities add noxious chemicals including chlorine and fluoride to drinking water. For children and the elderly in particular, these are especially harmful.

Ways to eliminate toxins

Eat bioflavonoid-rich foods to dilate the lymphatic system and make carrying toxic waste to the liver easier. Citrus, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and spinach are all rich in bioflavinoids.

Consume raw, unpasteurized, and fermented foods. Pasteurized foods lack beneficial enzymes. Yet raw foods are loaded with enzymes and aid digestion. Fermented foods like kimchi and sauerkraut restore good flora in the gut.

Since the body cannot produce minerals, they must come from other sources. The Standard American Diet is vastly deficient in minerals, primarily as a result of commercially-grown food. Large, industrial farming practices deplete the soil of nutrients; nutrient-deficient soil results in nutrient-deficient plants and animals. Minerals help with detoxification and help prevent toxic, heavy metal stand-ins. Foods rich in minerals and vitamins include colorful fruits and vegetables and dark, leafy greens.

An easy habit to adopt is drinking lemon juice in water upon rising. Drink citrus water throughout the day as well. Unless the citrus is organic, be sure to wash the fruit before adding it to water with the skin on. Studies have shown many such fruits are contaminated with bacteria picked up during the harvesting process.

Calcium bentonite clay is a safe and effective detoxifier. Mixed with water and drank, clay's negative ionic charge attracts positively charged ions. Bacteria, free radicals, parasites, and other toxins attach to and are absorbed by the clay. Together, the clay and the toxins are then eliminated from the body. Since skin is the largest organ of the body, bathing in calcium bentonite can also help with detoxification.

The skin is important in helping the body to purge itself of toxins. By sloughing off dead skin and increasing circulation, dry skin brushing moves toxins through the body. This is accomplished by stimulating the lymphatic system, one of the body's key detoxification systems.

Increasing fiber aids in detoxification. Fiber brushes the colon and absorbs bile, which is used by the liver to break down fat. Lacking fiber, bile is not absorbed and toxins are reabsorbed by tissue.

Sources for this article include:

The Fiber35 Diet, Nature's Weight Loss Secret, Brenda Watson, C.N.C, Free Press, NY NY, 2007

The Fat Flush Plan, Ann Louise Gittleman, M.S., C.N.S, McGraw-Hill, 2002

http://www.lbl.gov/MicroWorlds/ALSTool/EMSpec/

http://www.naturalnews.com

http://health.howstuffworks.com

http://www.wikihow.com/Detox-Your-Skin

About the author:
Janet Lancaster owns and operates www.earthslivingclay.com, an informational and ecommerce site for calcium bentonite clay products. She can be reached at [email protected]


Janet Lancaster owns and operates www.earthslivingclay.com, an informational and ecommerce site for calcium bentonite clay products. She can be reached at [email protected]



All content posted on this site is commentary or opinion and is protected under Free Speech. Truth Publishing LLC takes sole responsibility for all content. Truth Publishing sells no hard products and earns no money from the recommendation of products. NaturalNews.com is presented for educational and commentary purposes only and should not be construed as professional advice from any licensed practitioner. Truth Publishing assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. For the full terms of usage of this material, visit www.NaturalNews.com/terms.shtml