Detox Diet and Vegetable Juice

Popular vegetable diet, detox diet, and vegetable juice recipe

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"Detox Diet and Vegetable Juice" looks at a popular detox diet with juice fasting, juice diet & detox diet pros and cons, alternative viewpoints, & juice fasting blends.

Embarking on a detox diet or a juice diet (juice fasting) seems to be "in" today. Recently popularized by Carol Vorderman and Kim Wilde, the detox diet is praised for health benefits. This article provides information on a detox diet, a juice diet or juice fasting, using vegetable juice. I am a writer and a gardener, not a medical doctor or a nutritionist.

Let's explore the basics. Vegetables are most nutritious when as near their raw state as possible. This includes raw vegetables, fresh vegetable juice, and steamed vegetables, although some nutrients are lost in steam.

For a detox diet with juice fasting, people consume fruit and vegetable juice recipes while fasting (or abstaining) from other foods for a short period of time. The bloodstream absorbs juice diets quicker than solid foods. A juice diet should never be continued for long periods of time because it does not provide all the nutrients you need.

Caution is urged! Pregnant or nursing women, children, people with anemia, heart problems, diabetes, low blood pressure, ulcers, epilepsy, cancer, eating disorders, or other health issues should never undertake juice fasting, juice diet plans, or any detox diet without consulting a doctor.

Can a fruit and vegetable diet, a juice diet, a detox diet or juice fasting cure cancer and mental illness?

The medical community does not have a consensus. Stories abound of miraculous healings of cancer, mental illness, depression, and other illnesses from juice fasting, detox diets, spiritual fasting, and fruit and vegetable diets. Spiritual people also fast to deny self, and to draw closer to the spiritual realm and higher consciousness.

You can find studies disputing evidence of such cures and some urging radical diets are dangerous (See Detox Shock: Radical Diets Can Be Dangerous to Your Health, Your Health, April, 2006).

In 1993, Edie Mae Hunsberger's book, "How I Conquered Cancer Naturally" was published. The main regimen she presented was wheat grass juice and a natural diet. Others claim healthier diets and sugars cause cancer growth, and any benefit is from starving the cancer. (Put "starve cancer" into your search engine or see this research page.)

What is a detox diet?

A detox diet is a cleansing regimen to rid the body of toxins (detoxification). Some say cancer is a toxic condition, but it's unproven. That you can detoxify your body is well documented. There are many detox programs for drug addicts, for example.

The key to good health seems to be a healthy balance of foods that are as near-natural as possible. Moderation is a good rule, along with the ideal nutrient balance, since vitamin and mineral deficiencies can cause many illnesses. (See Mayo Clinic.)

Popular vegetable juice blends

Keeping fruit and vegetable diet juice fresh

To prepare juices ahead, buy glass canning jars. Pour your juice into the jar until full, press down the sealing lid, then screw on the top. Place jars into the refrigerator. Vegetable juices should keep five days and fruit juices will keep three days. Drink juices within 20 minutes of making them or opening your jars, since exposure to air destroys the enzymes.

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Copyright May 2006 by Sally Morton.


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