The One Detox Cleanse Nutritionists Swear By To Melt Holiday Weight
January 3, 2023 by Georgia Dodd
It’s January, the holiday season is over, and it’s time to get back in shape! With the new year, many people’s resolutions are to eat healthier, work out more, and lose weight. We agree: the best way to start the year is to stay fit and healthy! Unfortunately, it can be challenging for those who went overboard with eating during the holidays to get back on track with weight loss goals–even if you tried to prepare a weight-loss-friendly holiday meal, weight gain always slips through the cracks. One tried-and-true method for losing the holiday bloat is detoxing.
Detox diets are short-term diets designed to eliminate toxins from your body. They’re claimed to aid various health problems and help with weight loss. A typical detox diet involves a period of fasting, followed by a strict diet of fruit, vegetables, fruit juices, and water. Sometimes a detox also includes herbs, teas, supplements, and colon cleanses or enemas. Fasting has been associated with several health benefits, including weight loss, improved blood sugar control, decreased inflammation, and better heart health. While many detox diets are generally good for your health, some detox programs can be unsafe and falsely advertised. It is highly recommended to reach out to healthcare professionals before embarking on a detox cleanse. It’s also crucial not to extend a detox past the approved time (usually a maximum of seven days).
We spoke with Brandon Nicholas, certified personal trainer, health nutritionist, and founder of The Fitness Tribe. He said the best way to melt holiday weight with detoxing is to focus on four main body parts: the liver, kidneys, lungs, and skin. Nicholas suggests green juice for the liver, water for the kidney and skin, and exercise for the lungs.