The word detox makes us think restriction, hunger and mood swings. We asked health experts how to reap the benefits of a cleanse without actually committing to one.
On cold days, sip bone broth over soup. "Our clients supplement their meal plans with one cup of chicken or beef broth a day for ultimate healing and repair. We like to add in carrot, celery, onion, garlic and thyme," says Williams.
If it comes in a bag, box or can, skip it. "That's our rule of thumb," says Danielle DuBoise of Sakara Life. "A plant-rich diet full of organic fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds and legumes is naturally detoxing."
Swap sunflower seeds for fennel seeds. The sweet, nutty flavored seeds are full of antioxidants. When chewed, they release beneficial oils that improve digestion and balance blood sugar.
Get your probiotics. Lactobacillus acidophilus is a good bacteria that lines the gut membranes and aids in eliminating toxins. You can add the powder form of it to juices and shakes, or eat it in the form of sauerkraut or yogurt.
Eat three meals but avoid snacking. "Eating your nutrients in one sitting and then fasting until your next meal allows your body to fully and properly digest all of its food so that it can devote more energy to cleansing as the digestive system rests. This also teaches you to cue in to signals from your brain about when you're actually hungry and when you're just bored," says Whitney Tingle of Sakara Life.
Increase the cacao percentage of your dark chocolate. If you're at 70%, up it to 80%.
Eat plenty of spices. "Spices like ginger, cinnamon, cayenne, cumin, and turmeric are supercleansing and help your body reach its natural satiation point earlier," says Tingle.
End the night with chamomile tea. Not only does it help with insomnia, it aids in breaking down your final meal.

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