Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Simple 8 Step Gentle Detox Plan for Spring

Spring is a time of renewal and of awakening.  Spring is also the perfect time to renew, to cleanse and to revitalize the body.

Today, more than ever, our bodies are bombarded with toxins. This causes an overload on our internal cleansing

organs like liver and kidneys. The organs become sluggish, allowing the toxins and bacteria to re-enter the circulatory system instead of being eliminated through feces, urine or sweat. When toxins build up they can result in fatigue, infections of skin and other organs, migraines, heartburn, constipation and many other illnesses. By using real foods, herbs and simple exercises you can help rid the body of accumulated toxins.

Chronic inflammation is another good reason to look at detoxing. Inflammation goes chronic when there is a persistent stimulus. The stimulus might come from an army of free radicals launched every day when we eat processed and convenience foods. The stimulus might be an allergy to wheat (gluten) which inflames the gut; or a low-grade, lingering infection; or the body being overloaded with environmental toxins like heavy metals, pesticides, and chemicals. There is a lot of opportunity in today's contaminated world for a combination of factors to constantly irritate the body's normal functions. More and more researchers are linking chronic inflammation to an increasing number of illnesses including Alzheimers, Rheumatoid Arthritis, cancer and heart disease.

A good detox diet plan can rid the body of the accumulated toxins and help you to lead an active disease-free life. Detoxification is about resting, cleaning, balancing and nourishing the body from the inside out.
                                     


You should plan on detoxing for at least 10 days, I would recommend 21 days. Remember it took awhile for your body to get in the condition it is in. It will take time for the body to cleanse and begin the healing process.

Simple 8 Step Gentle Detox Plan

Step 1 ~ Eliminate the following
  • animal protein ( beef, chicken, fish, eggs
  • dairy products
  • alcohol
  • coffee
  • cigarettes 
  • No white sugar or flour
  • saturated fats.
  • The 3 Ps: processed, prepared and packaged food since they tend to be full of Trans fats, sugar and food additives. If you find ingredients that you can’t read or pronounce don’t eat it. These act as toxins in the body and are road blocks to your healing process. Instead choose fresh foods
Step 2 ~ Do eat lots of fruits and veggies. Try to eat 75% of your diet as fresh vegetables and fruits and make it raw when possible. Whole grains, beans, nuts, and good fats will make up he remaining 25% of your detox diet. Eat several small meals a day instead of 3 large ones. This helps the digestive system.


 
 
Step 3~ Use herbs to give your body a boost~
  • Our Gentle DeTox Kit includes Liver Health Tincture and Cleanse Tea. These contain herbs to help cleanse and support the kidneys and liver
  • Sea Buckthorn Extract Powder  helps heal the lungs
  •  Chaga Mushroom Tincture helps to detoxify the lungs, respiratory and lymph system. It is also a mild appetite suppressant. But more importantly is a medicinal power house; considered the highest quality antioxidant in the world; highly anti-inflammatory and nutrient dense. It is the herb of longevity.
Step 4~ Drink your water and make it purified
  • Start you day with a cup of lukewarm or room temperature that has ½ a fresh lemon squeezed in it. Do this on an empty stomach and wait about 20 minutes before drinking or eating anything else. Lemons help alkalize your body chemistry, contain more than 20 anti-cancer compounds and help cleanse your liver, kidneys and colon
  • Drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of water a day. A good goal is 1/2 your body weight in ounces of water a day  ( if you weigh 200lbs drink 100oz of water). Water flushes out the toxins from the body. To keep on track try drinking a glass at the top of every hour, until you reach your daily goal. Also try my recipes for Homemade Vitamin Fruit Waters for a healthy alternative to plain water.
                 


Step 5 ~ Do a dry body brush daily ~A dry skin brush is inexpensive, and to brush your whole body can take as little as 10 minutes. You will be stimulating your lymphatic system as you brush, which is a very important detox system. Brushing removes dead cells that collect environmental toxins, while also keeping pores unclogged, so that the body can eliminate toxins through the skin. It also renews your skin cells, and can improve the way your skin looks and feels. Use a soft natural fiber brush with a long handle, so that you are able to reach all areas of your body. You will also want one with a with a strap for your hand to ensure a good grip. Later this week there will be a post on how to body brush so stay tuned.
 
Step 6 ~ Take a Warm Bath ~ Add a cup of Dead sea salts and baking both alkalize the water to help neutralize acidic toxins. Epsom salts help your body to absorb magnesium–a mineral some experts estimate is deficient in 80 percent of
people. Magnesium neutralizes acidic toxins, relaxes muscles and is required by hundreds of functions. Herbs can help draw out toxins and nourish the skin. Our Detox Bath Salts contain all of the above plus Himalayan Salts which improves circulation and helps remove toxins from the body. The Detox Bath Salts are also part of our Gentle DeTox Kit.  When doing a detox bath, relax for 20 minutes or more. Do this once a week during your detox
  
Step 7 ~ Detox the mind ~ Stess can lead to illness. While you're detoxing the body why not try to clear the clutter from the mind too. Try and do 15 minutes of meditation a day. If meditation is new to you start out with 5 minutes and then build up to 15. If you don't know how to meditate try using guided meditation download or try belly breathing. Start by placing hands palm down on your lower belly. Breathe in through your nose, counting slowly to the count 5. Feel your tummy rise with the breath. Breathe out, through your mouth, just as slowly, allowing the belly to drop. Do this 10 times and then just focus on breathing for the remainder of you meditation time.

Step 8 ~ Exercise ~ Exercise improves circulation, which brings fresh, oxygenated blood to your organs and tissues, thereby revitalizing them. Try to get in 20 to 30 minutes every day. Walking and yoga are great. Also try Qigong, a martial-arts based exercise system that includes exercises specifically for detoxifying or cleansing, as well as many other exercises with specific health benefits.


Detoxing is a wonderful way to jump start your health and start eliminating bad habits while introducing a healthy way of living.

NOTE: Do not detox if you are elderly, pregnant, breastfeeding, have high blood pressure, are underweight or against your doctor's advice. Any informaiton contained on this blog is not intended to diagnose or treat individuals and is not intended to take the place of professional medical advice.  

Monday, March 16, 2015

REAL FOOD MONDAY ~ Sauteed Green Beans with Balsamic Vinegar

What makes this delicious is the sweet, deep flavor of the balsamic vinegar.  It mingles with the oil for a nutty flavor. You can use olive ( the real stuff) or canola oil, in its place. This recipe shows how wonderful vinaigrette is on hot veggies... it sizzles and dances in the pan, thickening and soaking into the veggies, flavoring every bite.

This dish is a perfect side for any occasion. I love it chilled for a simple and delicious lunch.

                                          


SAUTEED GREENBEANS with BALSAMIC VINEGAR

Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 1 pound green beans, trimmed
  • 1 pint cherry tomato, halved
  • 1/4 cup fresh parsley, minced

 Vinaigrette

  • 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 6 tablespoons walnut oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons minced shallot
  • Cracked black pepper

Preparation

  1. In a jar or cruet, combine the vinegar, oil, salt, shallot and brown sugar, and shake well to combine.
  2. In a large skillet, heat the teaspoon of oil over high heat. When hot, add the beans and tomatoes and stir constantly until the beans are tender, slightly shriveled and browned, and tomatoes are soft. Add 4 tablespoons of dressing to the pan and toss over the heat for just a couple of minutes to thicken and coat.
  3. Toss with parsley. Serve warm or chill and serve as a salad.
  4. Refrigerate the remaining 1/4 cup dressing for later use on veggies or other salads of your choice