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If you are interested in doing a detox diet, try doing a healthy cleanse for yourself.

Detox diets are diets that aim to improve your body’s natural processes by changing the way you eat. Detox diets help to remove toxins (things that are bad for you that you have consumed).

Detox Diets and Weight Loss
If you think detox diets are meant to help you lose weight, you should think again. Detox diets are not indicated for weight loss. If you drastically cut calories from your diet, it can be very harmful to you because you are not getting enough calories, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Be careful of any diets that tell you to stop eating in order to cleanse your system, this will only cause more issues for your body.

How to Start a Healthy Detox
When starting a healthy detox, one should start by going to a doctor and discussing your plan and describe any symptoms that you may be experiencing. You may think that you have toxins in your body, when in reality it could be symptoms of something worse, which is why it is important to speak with a doctor first to assess any symptoms that you may be having.

Once you have spoken to a health-care professional, you can start off by making these diet and lifestyle changes to start your healthy detox. The first thing you should do is replace all processed foods that you eat with whole foods. Processed foods include, frozen pastries, microwavable dinners, candies, chips, and junk-food. These items are typically found in the middle aisles of grocery stores. Instead of stocking up on processed, convenient foods try to purchase whole foods like vegetables, fruits, lean meat, fish, and whole grains.

Fibre is another important aspect of starting a healthy detox. Fibre is extremely important to the motility of your colon, which helps to cleanse your system. There are two forms of fibre that can help to improve regularity. The first is insoluble fibre that are found in leafy greens such as kale and spinach. Insoluble fibres help to keep things moving through your intestines. Then there is soluble fibre that comes from foods like beans, pears, and apples. Soluble fibres help to bulk up the contents of your bowels.

By sticking with these simple tips, you and your body will feel much better. Try to maintain these change for at least two weeks as part of your healthy detox.

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Feb/12

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Eat More Spicy Foods

If you’re not a fan of spicy foods, it might be beneficial for you to get used to the flavour. Lots of new research is showing how great spicy foods can be for your stomach and can even help to ward off diseases.

There have been long-standing myths that have said that eating spicy foods can cause stomach ulcers and other problems for the stomach.  This is not true. Research actually shows that eating ho chili peppers can protect stomach lining and can also prevent gastric damage that is associated with anti-inflammatory pain killers. Chilies are also high in various nutrients such as vitamin A, vitamin C, and calcium. There has also been some research that shows that hot chilies can also reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Research has also shown that eating hot chilies can help to prevent diabetes and boost metabolism and may also have the ability to prevent certain types of cancer.  

It is important to note that you shouldn’t go overboard. A Mexican study found that those who ate approximately 9 to 25 jalapeños a day were slightly more likely to have a raised risk of getting stomach cancer.

Research is showing that hot chili peppers are going to be an up and coming health power. A study done in the United Kingdom found that capsaicin (it’s responsible for the burning sensations in chili), can kill pancreatic and lung cancer cells without damaging the cells around it.This is why many researchers believe that those living in India and Mexico who regularly eat spicy food, tend to have lower rates of certain cancers than those living in Western countries who have more bland diets.

An Australian study found that adding chilies to meals can also help protect against the buildup of cholesterol in the blood.

Chilies are great because they make food more flavourful, increase metabolism, keep us full for a longer period of time, and helps to burn fat as well. Add more chilies to your diet today!

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