Detox diet tips
Detox diet tips
Our experts at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH) have created a detox diet plan to help you enrich your body with antioxidants. The diet plan aims to combat free radicals and clear away toxins, benefitting your brain, heart, lungs and kidneys, skin, and immune system.
The plan incorporates the following tips:
Keep hydrated by regularly drinking fluids – mainly water. This will help to flush toxins from your body
Cut sugar, sweetened drinks and refined carbohydrates from your diet. Replace them with fresh or dried fruits
Consume brightly colored fruit and vegetables (a minimum of five servings a day), including tomatoes, cucumber, lettuce, oranges and lemons. Alternative suggestions include drinking lemon blended with cucumber and mint, or putting a bit of cinnamon on apple slices
Limit your intake of processed and smoked food, canned meat, and salty/fatty sauces and dressings
Consume lean protein, such as salmon, turkey or chicken. Remove the skin for better results
Bake, grill or steam your food, and limit deep-fat frying/charcoal grilling
Lose excess weight by consuming low-calorie food/drinks and balanced meals, and performing regular exercise that includes both aerobic and strength training
Eat in moderation. It is best to eat more frequently, consuming a small amount each time
Avoid constipation by consuming food rich in fiber, including whole grains, fresh fruit and vegetables
Consume food that is rich in antioxidants, including seeds, nuts, salmon, tuna, fruit, vegetables and green tea
Other tips for a healthier lifestyle include:
Limit your alcohol intake
Avoid excessive amounts of caffeine, as it depletes the body of fluids
Avoid active and passive smoking
Exercise regularly to keep healthy and improve blood circulation
Wash your hands with water and soap several times a day
Get adequate rest and sleep
Practice stress management and be socially active
Avoid taking supplements or medication without your doctor’s approval
Practice deep breathing to oxygenate your body and brain