14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | Wendy Owen
Detox - Does it Improve Our Skin?
The answer is yes, especially if you have problem skin. The skin
is one of the body's main organs and can eliminate around 10% of
all waste from the body. It does this mainly through sweating,
we loose moisture through the skin 24/7 even though we're not
aware of it. It's a natural process and of course your facial
skin is included in this.
So what is detoxification (detox)? To put it very simply it's
"getting the garbage (toxins) out of your body without putting
any more in". Toxins can be heavy metals, pesticides, too much
vitamin A or chemical residues from the polluted air we breathe
or the junk food we eat, which contains sugar salt, artificial
colors and flavors. All these are stored mainly in the fatty
tissues of the body and can play havoc with your health if they
build up to excess or if you have a sensitivity.
If you suffer with acne, or if your skin is dull, rough or
blotchy, a detox could be exactly what you need. Other symptoms
of toxic overload can be lethargy and frequent headaches or
simply feeling below par. Detoxing will not only help your skin
but the other major elimination organ, the liver. In fact your
whole system will benefit!
There are as many detox methods as weight loss diets and some of
them can be quite expensive! But we don't need to spend a lot of
money on detox, it's something we can do ourselves if we know
how. So to that end, I'll give you a really simple (& cheap!)
detox that you can try.
Detox a la Wendy! We are aiming here to rid the body of garbage
therefore it's important to make the diet as light and healthy
as possible but to have something you can live with for at least
2 weeks. It's no good going on a herbal tea and brown rice diet
if you can only do it for two days!
So, to give you some ideas, substitute fish for meat, cut out
alcohol, substitute herbal tea for coffee and tea, Cut out rich
sauces and all fatty foods, eliminate salt and cut out all foods
made with white flour. Yes it sounds painful but put your
imagination to work, there are a lot of healthy foods you can
substitute with.
Keep up the vegies, try serving them sprinkled with herbs or
baking them in a quiche without pastry. Try pumpkin seeds as a
snack, they're lovely sprinkled over cereal. Go to a health food
shop or even the health section of your supermarket and do some
research.
If you have digestive problems, a good detox for you may be
cutting out all dairy and wheat products. Try soy milk or rice
milk and breads made out of other flours such as rye, rice and
soy flours.
Always take in some form of fiber to help elimination. Psyllium
is great as it does not cause any food allergies. Start with
just one teaspoon and if that causes no bloating or discomfort,
increase it gradually.
Think water! It can be spring water, bottled water, filtered or
rain water. If your domestic supply is ok, tap water is fine
too. Herbal teas are great but read the label, some of them can
be quite potent! Fruit and vegetable juices are fantastic but
have them instead of a meal, not as an extra. Some of them are
quite high in kilojoules.
Some people take supplements when they are detoxing, others
don't. I like to take a herb called "milk thistle". It helps the
liver to cleanse and heal.
Rapid detoxification can make you feel quite sick and can happen
if you jump too quickly into detox from a bad diet loaded with
fat sugar and chemical colors and flavors. Try to eliminate the
bad foods first and go onto a healthier diet before attempting
detox. However if you get mild headaches or experience
drowsiness, try to stick with it. It's a sign that you body is
eliminating those toxins.
Skin brushing (or dry brushing) can aid the detox process, use a
loofah or natural bristle brush and starting from the hands
brush the skin gently. Always start from the extremities and
work towards the heart or centre of your body. Skin brushing
will aid your circulation, remove dead skin cells and make you
feel rejuvenated.
Exercise will also help. Exercising will make the body sweat,
speeding up the elimination of toxic wastes. No need to run a
marathon, do what you enjoy but do it regularly.
You may find your skin will get worse before it gets better, but
soon you'll see a clearer more radiant complexion. Acne will
improve, your eyes will look clearer and, as a bonus, you may
find your appetite decreases and sugar cravings diminish.
Pregnant women should consult their doctor before attempting
detox. Young children or sick people should not radically alter
their diet in any way. Seek medical advice first.
Just as a thought. It's better to be on a healthy diet most of
the time than be on a bad diet and detoxing regularly. It's what
we do every day that counts the most. Try to use this detox time
to re think your eating habits and lifestyle choices.
About Author :
Like to have better looking skin?
http://www.holistic-facial-skin-care.com will give you detailed
information on all facets of skin care. The author, Wendy Owen
has had a lifetime interest in general and alternative health
and skin care.