Herbal Detox For Health
Detoxification is a way of assisting your body
to rid itself of the toxins stored in your tissues.
Detoxification can clean the body of accumulated toxins helping
us to regain energy and to function better; we need to remember
that detoxification is not one single event but part of an
ongoing process. Gradual change is better than a sharp short
shock when it comes to detox. This involves eating more
healthy, less processed foods, cutting down or eliminating fast
foods, caffeine, refined sugar, alcohol and drugs. An organic
diet, drinking lots of water and getting regular exercise all
help to facilitate the detox process.
Herbs offer a short and reasonably gentle way
to aid detoxification. Many herbs not only detox but also
stimulate the metabolism and increase blood flow to vital
tissue, for example, anti fungal herbs prohibit the growth of
yeasts that can cause candida, and antioxidants help protect
against free radicals.
People nearly always mention fasting when you
detox. This is not always beneficial or needed. Fasting does
not mean refraining from eating or drinking and it does not
have to be depressing or austere. I would not recommend fasting
for longer than 24 hours, and during this time you must drink
as much fluid as possible. Anyone thinking of fasting must be
in good health. It not recommended for young children, the
elderly, the chronically ill, those suffering from a serious
disease, anyone addicted to drugs or alcohol or who has been
exposed to dangerous chemicals. In any of these cases consult a
qualified health practitioner first - the same goes for
pregnant or breast-feeding women.
When we detoxify we need to take life more
gently, it is a time to reflect about the emotional and
physical reason that may have caused the toxins, it's a time to
confront these reasons and make the changes necessary to stop
future toxin build up. This is a time to treat your body and
relax your mind. Take a massage, do yoga, have a sauna, mineral
baths or an herbal wrap -all of these help with the
detoxification process.
Herbs to use for
detoxing
Natural Laxatives and
diuretics
While you are fasting it is important to keep
your kidneys working well as they are extremely important in
the process of eliminating toxins.
Juniper berries (Juniperus communis) strengthen
and detoxify the kidneys, bladder, and urinary tract. As a word
of warning do not use juniper berries long term but from time
to time and when you may have a kidney infection it works
extremely well as a cleanser. Nettle (Urtica dioica) is an
extremely good diuretic as is burdock root that is very similar
to the nettle in its gentle diuretic actions.
Psyllium husks and seeds (Plantago indica, P.
ovata and P. psyllium) are good gentle natural laxative. It is
also adaptogenic and makes a good treatment for Irritable Bowel
syndrome. Liquorice root -"the great harmoniser" in Chinese
medicine, is mildly laxative and good from nourishing the
adrenal glands. Alfalfa sprouts are also a good all round
laxative.
Detox the liver
Milk thistle (Carduus marianus syn. Silybum
marianum) and dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale) help to
cleanse and strengthen the liver. Milk thistle contains
silymarin, which is believed to help with liver regeneration as
well as being an antioxidant, while Dandelion root also helps
remove waste from both the liver and the gallbladder. Milk
thistle is a natural antioxidant.
Lymphatic system
One function of the lymphatic system is to
remove waste from cells, many people believe that cellulite is
a symptom of inadequate lymphatic drainage. The following are
the best herbs, in essential oil form, to stimulate the
lymphatic system and draw toxins out from under the skin. Basil
(Ocimum basilicum), thyme (Thymus vulgarus but use carefully as
it can be irritating to the skin), celery (Apium graveolens),
rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), fennel (Foeniculum vulgare),
grapefruit (Citrus paradisi), and lemon (Citrus limon).
Blend three of these different oils, for a
total of fifteen to twenty drops, in one ounce of carrier oil
and use for massage or skin brushing.
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