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Detox Diets - To Detox Or Not - That Is The Question!

Friday, July 30, 2010
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Detox diets are popular and could be practiced anywhere from a day to a week or more. The regimen begins with a fast followed by detox diets that either completely avoid certain foods or include carbs, fats, fruits, vegetables, juices, herbs and water. A brief fast for day is unlikely to cause harm but prolonged fasting may result in malnutrition, particularly protein.

Now many do confuse fasting with a detox diet. They are similar and yet not. Normally fasting is undertaken to rest the body mainly or to remove toxins from the body or as a spiritual or religious practice.

Solid food is eliminated and only fluids are ingested, such as water, juice, and tea. Some fasts permit fruits and vegetables. The purpose of a fast is to allow the body rest from digesting.

A detox diet on the other hand is undertaken to remove toxins from the body. So unlike a fast, the intake of solid food is permitted but restricted. Fresh fruits, & vegetables, whole grains and nuts are consumed and processed foods, meats, sugars, simple carbohydrates and alcohol are eliminated. Along with the restricted diet, herbs are taken to assist the body in detoxification.

Many ethical questions are raised time and again with regard to detox diets. Unfortunately the whole theory of detoxifying the body is based on premise and toxins are not defined which make it totally a myth. Detoxfication is considered to be a purification ritual and appears to be symbolic.

The mechanics of detox diets, care and effects will be addressed in the forthcoming article.

By Vijayalakshmi Iyengar
Sr. Dietitian NutritionVista.com

Dr Sunil Jhangiani, founder and Medical Director of NV was recently asked questions on detox diets by Shweta Taneja for Live Mint online- "Disguised as Detox"
http://www.livemint.com/2010/07/26205013/Disguised-as-detox.html

Here are some of his responses on Detox diets.
“Such long and intensive detox plans are actually marketing tools which disguise extreme weight-loss diets,” according to Sunil Jhangiani, US-based founder of Nutrition Vista (www.nutritionvista.com), an online consultant website for diets. “It’s more fashionable to say that one’s undergoing a detox than saying that one’s on a weight-loss diet,” he said in a phone interview. According to him, the celebrities on detox diets actually want rapid weight loss, which is unhealthy in its drastic measures. “Most of the people undertaking these diets become addicted to the weight loss they see in the initial period. However, the rapid loss of weight weakens your body systems and reduces your stamina drastically,” Dr Jhangiani adds.

The key thing to remember before embarking on a detox diet such as the Master Cleanse is that once you are back to your normal routine, the lost weight also comes back, which will make you want to go back on the detox diet. “This results in a yo-yo movement in which the diet soon becomes not about detoxification of the body, but about remaining thin,” explains Dr Jhangiani.

Occasional detox is a good thing
A good detox diet is not about starving oneself but eating things that will help clean your body’s filters. “Urban lifestyle puts the digestive system, liver, kidney and skin under a lot of stress so it’s a good thing to give them relief every now and then,” says Dr Jhangiani.

 

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07 September, 2010 | Priya Suresh | Reply

Priya Suresh It appears that your website does not recommend detox diets but my cousin and his wife go to this ashram in Coimbatore every year for 3 weeks and they come back ....very rejuvenated.Their day to day life is very stressful on the professional, social& personal front so this program is life saving for them.They have different oil massages and concoctions to drink followed by a healthy absolutely low fat, low sodium, high fluid and fibre diet. It is typically Indian and has worked wonders. Kerala Ayurvedic ashrams are all typical of these and people are much better for it. So what do you have to say?

20 September, 2010 | Sankar | Reply

Sankar Hi Priya actually if you can include in your daily intake plenty of water, green tea, good helping (3-4 servings) fresh vegetables and 2 -3 servings of fruits, tender coconut water and yoghurt preferably as buttermilk , do yoga in the morning, do 5 mts breathing exercises 2 times a day and maybe even meditation and go for a nice brisk walk for 45 mts or go to the gym and work out anytime you get before dinner... its like a regular detox. You will neither need to take off specifically for detoxing or pay that kind of money. Think about it!!

02 August, 2010 | Anuja Bhalla | Reply

Anuja Bhalla Is white tea just as good as green tea?
Which one has more antioxidants?
What is the best way to prepare it to keep its benefits intact.
Thax

03 August, 2010 | Poonam Vaswani | Reply

Poonam Vaswani Hello Ms Bhalla,
Both white and green tea come from the same tea plant, the main difference being that white tea leaves are harvested at a younger age than green tea leaves. White tea is not subjected to fermentation at all, while green tea is partially fermented.
Studies have shown that white tea has high anti inflammatory and antioxidant properties. The young, white tea leaves retain antioxidants in higher concentrations than green tea does.
To brew white tea, boil water and cool slightly. Pour over 1-2 tsp of tea leaves and allow to steep for about a minute.

02 August, 2010 | Vyjayanthi Gopalan | Reply

Vyjayanthi Gopalan Hello,

I drink about 3 cups (each cup is 300ml) of green tea everyday, without sugar and milk. It makes up for almost 1000 ml of my water intake, also I drink about 2000 ml of water every day apart from the fluids in my diet. My question to you is - (1) Does so much of water and green tea helping me in detoxification? and (2) Am 6 months pregnant (second child), is it fine to drink 3 cups of green tea a day?

02 August, 2010 | Nilanjana | Reply

Nilanjana I cant believe you would take chances during pregnancy by having so much green tea.
There is mo supportive evidence green tea helps during pregnancy.
Be careful.
You must, must, must talk to your primary care physician or OB and follow her advice.

Good luck!

02 August, 2010 | Vijayalakshmi | Reply

Vijayalakshmi Hello, Ms Gopalan,
Pregnancy is a time when you think of giving the best nourishment to the foetus, so please do not think of detoxification now. It was also heartening to note that you drink plenty of water but again it depends on where you stay (in terms of humidity and heat), as too much can cause an imbalance of body salts, especially sodium
With regard to green tea consumption, 3 cups of green tea may not be bad, however there are a couple of things which do not favour drinking too much of green tea
1. Even though studies have shown that green tea helps a woman get pregnant, there is a divided opinion on its consumption during pregnancy. Some experts link green tea to defects in neural tube in babies. Drinking large amounts of green tea reduces an enzyme called Dihydrofolate Reductase (DHFR), which is favourable to prevent cancer, but increases the risk of neural tube birth defects.
2. Apart from poly phenols green tea contains caffeine and tannic acid. High amounts of caffeine are known to cross the placenta, and are associated with spontaneous abortion, intrauterine growth retardation, and low birth weight.
So many experts/doctors suggest pregnant women, drink less of green tea if they want to or avoid it altogether, especially in the first trimester.
We thereby suggest you consult your doctor on this, as well as the quantity of water, as s/he knows your condition best.
The NV team would like to wish you a happy and healthy pregnancy.
Thank you

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