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Herbal Detox - Top Herbs To Cleanse Your System
We should all be aware of the toxins that surround us. Nearly everything we eat and touch has some level of toxins that can enter the body and cause long term problems. The body is able to deconstruct and process natural ingredients, but complex chemicals and additives get trapped inside the body with no way to escape. This is why each of us should look into the
natural methods of cleansing found in herbal detox.
Detoxifying sounds scary, time consuming and painful when in reality it is none of these. A natural herbal detox just takes a few minutes of your day and actually makes you feel better.
The most basic way to detox your body and prevent toxins from building up is by eating right. Your grandmother was right when she said "eat your greens." Follow up with natural herbs that are known for their detoxifying properties. So far, you've barely had to change your routine at all and you've already started the detoxifying process. Just by consuming less foods that have dyes and artificial flavoring you will be creating a better environment for cleansing.
Also consider adding garlic, apple cider vinegar, flax seed and red peppers to your diet during detox. If you can afford it, buy all organic products, especially your fruits and vegetables. Even the most innocent of your foods can hold harmful toxins because some farmers use pesticides and growth hormones that eventually end up sitting at the bottom of your stomach because your body doesn't know how to break these serious chemicals down into digestible forms.
To use these additional forms of herbal detox you must understand that there are no overnight results. It is a gentle process that takes time. An herbal detox will clean the organs and help pass the toxins through your system. Avoid miracle treatments and detoxes that use chemicals. That is what we are trying to avoid when cleansing our body.
Here some of the top detox herbs to look for in herbal cleanses:
Bowel detox herbs
Psyllium Husk powder and cascara are often combined with other herbs to cleanse the bowel. Psyllium provides fiber that sweeps the colon clean adsorbing toxins as it goes. Cascara sagrada is a natural laxative and strengthens the muscles of the colon.
Liver detox herbs
Dandelion root and Milk Thistle are two of the best known herbs to detox the liver. Dandelion root has a cleansing action that helps to remove waste from the liver and gallbladder. It works on the kidneys as well. Milk thistle is considered a natural antioxidant, helping to protect the liver from a wide range of substances including drugs, alcohol, and a huge variety of chemicals.
Kidney detox herbs
Juniper berries strengthen and detoxify the kidneys, bladder, and urinary tract. Nettle has a diuretic action that makes it particularly effective in this area. Couch grass has a diuretic action and helps soothe and heal an inflamed and irritated urinary tract.
Lymph
Cleavers is one of the best herbs for draining lymphatic fluids and removing toxins. Burdock Root cleanses lymphatic fluids and blood and is reputed to detox heavy metals. As the lymph is cleansed watch skin conditions improve.
As you use your herbal detox, drink plenty of water. If you can drink more than the require 8 glasses a day, you will be able to flush your system even faster. You will soon notice how much better you feel, more sound you sleep and how awake and alert you are during the day. Your body will be forever thankful for regular detox diets.
About the Author
Sandy Halliday is a nutritionist and health researcher and author of The Definitive Detox Diet
She has over 20 years experience of detox and offers a free report at
The Detox Specialist
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