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Flush Your System
WebMD Commentary from "Men's
Fitness" Magazine
By Eric Lenkowitz
WebMD Feature
Purging your body of the toxins from alcohol,
secondhand smoke, and fast food doesn’t have to
mean fasting for days or spending money on
pricey pills and potions that’ll have you
spending hours on the throne. In fact, detox
options like fasting and enemas are relatively
dangerous and offer few real benefits.
“Your body is truly a beautiful machine,” says
David Grotto, R.D., whose self-help guide, 101
Foods That Could Save Your Life, hits stores
next year. “It doesn’t wait for you to detox.
It’s already doing it for you—it’s a vital part
of survival.”
Grotto offers a look at some of the most common
claims made by detox products—then provides
safer, cheaper alternatives that actually work.
Claim: “It cleans chemicals and toxins from your
breath and lungs.”
You’ll get the same effect by drinking a lot of
water and eating more fiber, which helps block
the absorption of toxic chemicals. Beyond that,
just let your body do its thing. "You have a
liver, you have kidneys,” Grotto says. “Simply
exhaling air releases toxins from your body, as
does perspiration.”
Claim: “It removes dangerous
toxins from your colon.”
Ever have somebody tell you your colon is like a
pipe that fills up with gunk over the years and
needs an occasional shot of Drano? Complete
bunk, says Grotto. “Your body is constantly
moving stuff. Those claims are not at all
supported by science.” His advice instead? Eat
plenty of fruit and whole grains (once again,
fiber).
Claim: “It cleans and strengthens
your liver.”
Instead of striving for a stronger liver, try
laying off the tequila shots, Grotto says. As
long as cirrhosis hasn’t set in yet, you can
help your liver regenerate with some healthy
doses of “stinky vegetables,” such as broccoli,
cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts. For
additional protection, you can supplement those
foods (not substitute them) with any widely
available whey protein product.
Claim: “You won’t feel hungry.”
Taking pills to decrease your appetite can lead
to malnutrition. A better way to cut down on
snacking urges and meal sizes throughout the day
is to start with breakfast — any breakfast.
“Most breakfast foods are good, but one food
that is clearly the champion of making you feel
full is oats,” he says. “After that, just
balance your calories to keep from packing on
the pounds.”
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“Your body is truly a beautiful
machine It doesn’t wait for you to detox. It’s
already doing it for you—it’s a vital part of
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