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Start the New Year the Naturally Healthy Way

Many people feel that they have overindulged during the Christmas season. Doing the rounds of Christmas parties, Christmas dinners and Christmas leftovers can cause lots of us to go into January feeling bloated, tired, a little down and somewhat toxic. Luckily there is a lot we can do to pep ourselves up using nutrition and natural health products.

Post-Christmas is a great time to have a detox, assisting your body to cleanse itself of metabolic by-products and toxins which have accumulated over the festive season.

Avoid toxic food
The first step is to avoid taking in any substances which will contribute to the bodys toxic load. This means staying away from alcohol, sugar, dairy and processed foods in general. Try to eat as naturally as possible, consuming foods in as close to their natural state as you can.

Heres a sample menu:

Morning snack: oatcakes spread with hummus

Lunch: mixed leaf salad containing chopped fresh vegetables, a hard-boiled free range egg and some lemon juice.

Afternoon snack: handful of mixed unsalted, raw nuts and seeds and a piece of fruit

Dinner: lentil and vegetable soup

This diet avoids foods which the body finds difficult to digest, such as meats and processed grains. Eating regularly is important to balance blood sugar levels (preventing energy fluctuations) and avoid cravings for carbohydrates and sweet things.

Drink water
Consume at least two litres of filtered water throughout the day. Avoid caffeine rather than coffee, experiment with herbal teas. Nettle and dandelion are particularly good for de-toxing. Rooibos has a stronger taste and is full of antioxidants.

Support your liver
Focusing on the liver is an important part of a detox. The liver is the organ which acts as a filter, trapping and processing any ingested toxins. Therefore it is crucial to support the liver during any kind of detox programme. This can be done by increasing the amount of liver-friendly foods consumed dark green leafy vegetables, seeds, nuts and eggs.

Milk Thistle and Vitamins
Supplements can be very beneficial to boost and support liver function. A herb called Silybum Marianum (Milk Thistle) has been clinically proven to increase liver detoxification pathways and protect the health of the liver. B vitamins are also crucial to liver health, and taking a high-dose multivitamin can help detox. Look for one with about 50mg of each of the B vitamins.

Exercise
Dont forget that exercise is important to boost metabolism and release mood-lifting endorphins.

Sleep well
Getting enough sleep is also key to good health and healing. When you are at rest, your body is doing its regeneration and repair work. Make sure you are getting at least 8 hours sleep a night and avoid keeping late hours there is an old saying that an hours sleep before midnight is worth two hours after midnight.

You should try and stick to a detox plan for at least two weeks – see how you get on and discover what a difference it makes to you.

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