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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Detox and Cleanse
What about those detox and cleansing diets? I think detox is important because it means helping, reviving and feeding your liver. The liver is at the center of good health. Detoxification of the body is absolutely necessary, and the liver produces biochemicals necessary for digestion. Also, the liver is our powerhouse. Our liver gives us energy. Take too much energy and don't give the liver what it needs to regenerate, that person will age, be prone to disease, and feel tired all the time. If you feel tired all the time, it isn't "normal." Yes, most people in this country feel tired all the time, which is not indicative of a healthy life. Stress, lack of sleep, dehydration, alcohol, terrible diet, etc. may be causes, but at the end of the day, the person's liver is taking the hit.
For the last few years, my poor liver has taken a hit. Dehydration was a problem, stress, injury, diet were also contributing factors. I have been doing lots of research on how to rebuild my liver. I will share here and in future posts about what I have learned.
For one, diet. I did a detox diet for 6 days a few years ago. I was feeling tired and just not well before it, and after six days of eating mostly detoxifying food, I could tell a huge difference. Not until you do one, will you see and become a believer that what you eat really makes a difference. If you attempt, do research before you start.
Here are a few foods that help the liver, that is aid detoxification:
1) Water. Number one factor that will help revive and sustain your liver health. Proper hydration is ABSOLUTELY key. Every body requires different water amounts, but 2 liters a day is pretty average. Drinking room temperature water is best; cold water takes energy from your body in order to warm it up.
1) Artichokes. This green vegetable is amazing when it comes to detoxification. Even a few bites of artichoke can significantly increase bile production. From what I found, it is one of the top foods that increases bile production. Bile helps digestion of fat, elimination of toxins, and bowel movement. Get the toxins out!
2) Garlic and onions. These babies solve so many problems for us! Garlic contains allicin that helps the liver for detoxification.
3) Brussel sprouts. Really great for the liver. You can roast brussel sprouts or saute them with onions and garlic. With proper amounts of salt and pepper, these are really yummy. Takes a few tries when cooking before you get the hang of it, but well worth the trial and error.
4) Cabbage. Personally, I never knew or quite understood the properties of cabbage. Cabbage is really good for the liver and has anti-inflammatory properties. Please don't boil! Saute, please. :)
Monday, November 29, 2010
Inflammed?
Toxins inflame. Obesity inflames. Sugar inflames? A ravaging beast of the 21st century: inflammation. Inflammation is our bodily reaction to harmful stimuli, protecting our body by removing injurious stimuli and initiating healing (taken from the Wikipedia entry on inflammation). Without inflammation, our wounds would not heal. We need the response. But longer term, chronic inflammation leads to unnecessary "bystander" damage to tissue when the initial "removal" response is no longer needed. Why is this important? Because what we eat can either propagate the occurrence of inflammation or what we eat can help fuel our anti-inflammatory body reaction. Without an anti-inflammatory response, cellular destruction results, and disorders and disesases like cancer follow. And, I read in an abstract (I pasted the link below) that obesity (read: extra fat) represents a state of chronic low-level inflammation. Which explains why studies are linking obesity to major diseases.
I want more anti-inflammatories! What should I eat? (btw, I made up that term anti-inflammatories)
A top contender on the anti-inflammatory list is turmeric. It is the yellow powder used in curry. Turmeric is a powerful anti-inflammatory, and has been used for generations in India. Eat curry! I make it in chicken, potatoes and carrots - yum - in a Chinese curry sauce. Other anti-inflammatory foods include garlic, onion, cruciferous vegetables, fennel, ginger, raspberries, blueberries, goji berries just to name a few.
I typically saute the vegetables - eat them fresh and eat them often.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1783744/
I want more anti-inflammatories! What should I eat? (btw, I made up that term anti-inflammatories)
A top contender on the anti-inflammatory list is turmeric. It is the yellow powder used in curry. Turmeric is a powerful anti-inflammatory, and has been used for generations in India. Eat curry! I make it in chicken, potatoes and carrots - yum - in a Chinese curry sauce. Other anti-inflammatory foods include garlic, onion, cruciferous vegetables, fennel, ginger, raspberries, blueberries, goji berries just to name a few.
I typically saute the vegetables - eat them fresh and eat them often.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1783744/
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