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Healthy Eating with Detox Recipes for your Body
You probably know by now what detoxification is and the ways that it can be done. A detox diet provides the simplest way to detoxifying yourself. A rule of thumb in detox diets: the more fiber and water, the better. Eat lots of vegetables and fruits, beans and nuts. On the other hand, steer clear of caffeine, carbonated drinks, sugars like chocolates, alcohol and yeast.
Dr. Kiki Sidhwa recommends going on a monotrophic diet after a three-day fast. By monotrophic, we mean eating only one type of fruit for every meal. Example, for breakfast, you can eat apple. For lunch, try out oranges or pineapples. Eat until your hunger is satisfied. You can squeeze in a grapefruit juice at around 4 pm for your snack. And in the evening, eat only apples, pears, grapes or bananas.
Of course, this is just one of those do-it-yourself diet plans that you can take on when you’re on a detox program. For most people, however, detox recipes are the best way to go. These detox recipes are especially designed to provide you with the necessary nutrient in the body and at the same time, providing you with the necessary antioxidants and substances that will cleanse your body from toxins.
For more fluid intake, you can try Ginger Healing Tea with Turmeric. What you need are the following: 2 cups of water, ½ teaspoon of powdered ginger, ½ teaspoon of tumeric, 1 tablespoon of maple syrup and lemon extract. To make your special healing tea, add powdered herbs to boiling water and let it simmer for 10 minutes. Strain the tea into a mug and add maple syrup and lemon extract. Stir and whalaaah— you can start drinking!
For breakfast, you can try the vegetable super juice. This juice gives you the needed energy boost for your senses, wakens your digestive system and can keep you going until lunchtime. For starters, you need 1 whole cucumber, 4 celery sticks, 2-4 handfuls of spinach, 8 lettuce leaves. You can also add other green vegetables like parsley and fresh alfalfa sprouts. The process is easy and simple, juice all ingredients and add distilled water. You can also add lemon juice for better taste.
And now for lunch, try the Alkalising RAW Soup. All you need are 1 avocado, 2 spring onions, ½ red or green pepper, 1 cucumber, 2 handfuls of spinach, ½ clove of garlic, 100 ml of light vegetable Bouillon, lemon or lime juice and Bragg Liquid Aminos for added taste. Just like our vegetable juice, the recipe is simple and easy to do. Blend the avocado and stock to form a light paste. Add other ingredients and blend. And then you can start eating!
Our dinner treat is Warm Broccoli Soup. All you need is ½ avocado, 6-8 broccoli heads, 1/3 red onion, 1 celery stick, a big handful of spinach, inch of root ginger, cumin and bragg liquid amino for added taste. Lightly steam the broccoli for 5-6 minutes. After steaming, blend all the ingredients together and add garlic and pepper to taste. This is perfect for a cold winter night.
Feeling hungry still? These recipes are just few of the hundred other detox recipes available on the net. The key here is to pack yourself with enough water and nutrients to keep you going without ingesting a plateful of additives, sugars and food preservatives. So what are you waiting for? Start eating healthy!
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Top Five Ways to Manage Your Osteoporosis
Did you know that some people with osteoporosis manage to increase their bone strength? There is no cure for osteoporosis, but you can slow down bone loss and prevent painful fractures. You can also feel more energetic. Just follow these steps, known to be the top five ways to manage osteoporosis:
1. Find a Medication Plan that Works for You. There are many medications that slow bone breakdown and increase bone density. Ask your doctor about the risks and benefits of your medication. You may have to try different drugs before you find the one that works for you.
2. Eat a Balanced Diet. Supplement with Calcium and Vitamin D. Now is the time to eat a balanced diet with lots of vitamins and minerals. Make sure you eat enough protein, vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. Calcium is essential for strong bones and Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium. If you are 50 or over you are advised to get 1,200 mg of calcium and 800 to 1,000 IU of Vitamin D2 or D3 daily. Ask your doctor about taking calcium and vitamin D supplements.
3. Avoid or Reduce Cigarettes, Caffeine, and Alcohol. Tobacco, caffeine, and alcohol destroy vitamins and minerals. Often people can cut back even if they can’t stop altogether. Try to consume no more than 1 or 2 drinks of alcohol daily and no more than 9 drinks per week. Limit your caffeine intake (including tea and some cola drinks) to less than 4 cups daily.
4. Keep Active. Physical activity puts a healthy load on your bones which stimulates an increase in bone mass. Try walking, climbing stairs, and dancing. Using weights or rubber bands also strengthens bones. It is crucial to consult with your doctor, physiotherapist, or qualified fitness instructor before taking up an intense fitness program. Exercise has other benefits. Once you get started, you will find that being active lifts your spirits and gives you more energy. It can even be fun! You will also build balance, strength, and coordination, which protect you from falls and fractures.
5. Think Safety. Protect yourself from accidents and injuries. When you are outdoors, use your cane, wear rubber-soled shoes, and avoid slippery surfaces. When you are indoors, keep floors clear of things you can trip on, wear shoes, put skid-free backings on rugs, have good lighting and install grab bars in the washroom. If you have to lift a heavy object, keep good posture, bend at the knees, and keep the load close to your body.
Follow these 5 basic steps, and you are on the road to success! You will prevent fractures and keep your bones as strong as possible. You will feel happier and more energetic.
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