Has anyone done a detox?
Bradford904
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I was in the grocery store last week and saw a detox box within the health care section. I've never done that before. Is this a good thing to do from time to time?
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It's a scam, your liver & kidneys detox you; just fine; if they're healthy & if they aren't, nothing store bought helps.9
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No
https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-detox-scam-how-to-spot-it-and-how-to-avoid-it/
Although I admit to doing one many years ago - didn't eat for three days- just water and the magic mixture - could have saved $50 and just fasted for 3 days
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Bradford904 wrote: »I was in the grocery store last week and saw a detox box within the health care section. I've never done that before. Is this a good thing to do from time to time?
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You aren't going to detox anything from your body that won't be naturally eliminated. Save your money.1
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The best detox is to drink water. You can add lemon, cucumber or 1tbsp of Bragg apple cider unfiltered vinegar. Works great for me but to the water with vinegar I'm adding 1tsp of honey for better taste.2
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No need to pay for what your body does naturally.3
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No
https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-detox-scam-how-to-spot-it-and-how-to-avoid-it/
Although I admit to doing one many years ago - didn't eat for three days- just water and the magic mixture - could have saved $50 and just fasted for 3 days
I just followed this link, a great article, which needs to be read by anyone considering a "Detox"
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Beastie1982 wrote: »The best detox is to drink water. You can add lemon, cucumber or 1tbsp of Bragg apple cider unfiltered vinegar. Works great for me but to the water with vinegar I'm adding 1tsp of honey for better taste.
How much water are you drinking for the 1tbsp of vinegar or 1 tsp of honey?
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Best detox is water. Drink at least a gallon a day. At first you will pee a lot, but then your body will adapt and you will pee less because your body is now keeping the water in, which is good. The nutrients will also flow through your body at a better rate. Good luck. Feel free to add me if you have any questions or need help. Im down 20 lbs now and want to lose maybe 15 more at the most.1
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Bradford904 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »The best detox is to drink water. You can add lemon, cucumber or 1tbsp of Bragg apple cider unfiltered vinegar. Works great for me but to the water with vinegar I'm adding 1tsp of honey for better taste.
How much water are you drinking for the 1tbsp of vinegar or 1 tsp of honey?
@Bradford904 homemade detoxes don't work either. When people claim that they've tried them & they worked but aren't salespeople, promoting their product; it's solely what's known as a "placebo effect". Basically they're neglecting to mention and/or even don't realize that their improved health, stems from other changes; that they've made. Such as: Eating less (if they're overweight), Eating healthier (ensuring that they're consuming, enough macro-nutrients), Exercising regularly (having to turn the channel manually because you're unable, to find the remote; doesn't count). The only detoxes that work, come from a hospital & you either have to be a drug addict and/or have organ failure.3 -
Bradford904 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »The best detox is to drink water. You can add lemon, cucumber or 1tbsp of Bragg apple cider unfiltered vinegar. Works great for me but to the water with vinegar I'm adding 1tsp of honey for better taste.
How much water are you drinking for the 1tbsp of vinegar or 1 tsp of honey?
Dude. Don't. Read the information in the thread and the link pointing out that detoxes are a scam.
You want to take care of yourself? Eat a well balanced diet with a limited amount of sweets and alcohol. Don't smoke. If you need to lose weight then set a calorie goal with a modest daily calorie deficit and stick with it. Lift weights or find another way to strength train. Do regular cardio.
That's it. No magic pills. No detoxes. No quick loss/get shredded in 30 days or less/massive amounts of cardio games.4 -
Bradford904 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »The best detox is to drink water. You can add lemon, cucumber or 1tbsp of Bragg apple cider unfiltered vinegar. Works great for me but to the water with vinegar I'm adding 1tsp of honey for better taste.
How much water are you drinking for the 1tbsp of vinegar or 1 tsp of honey?
What I do is for 16oz glass of warm water I put 1tbsp of vinegar, 1tsp oh honey and I squeeze some lime in it. I drink this first thing in the morning. Works for me good, my skin looks better, my hair stop falling and my stomach is getting more flat. Before I was stool softener user everyday no more need it. You need to try what will be working for you
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Beastie1982 wrote: »Bradford904 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »The best detox is to drink water. You can add lemon, cucumber or 1tbsp of Bragg apple cider unfiltered vinegar. Works great for me but to the water with vinegar I'm adding 1tsp of honey for better taste.
How much water are you drinking for the 1tbsp of vinegar or 1 tsp of honey?
What I do is for 16oz glass of warm water I put 1tbsp of vinegar, 1tsp oh honey and I squeeze some lime in it. I drink this first thing in the morning. Works for me good, my skin looks better, my hair stop falling and my stomach is getting more flat. Before I was stool softener user everyday no more need it. You need to try what will be working for you
And by what process do you believe adding acetic acid, glucose, fructose and water and a touch of vitamin C and water to warm water is making your hair stop falling out and flattening your stomach? I'd really be interested
As for skin and stool softener, pretty sure that's the hydration.4 -
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Beastie1982 wrote: »Bradford904 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »The best detox is to drink water. You can add lemon, cucumber or 1tbsp of Bragg apple cider unfiltered vinegar. Works great for me but to the water with vinegar I'm adding 1tsp of honey for better taste.
How much water are you drinking for the 1tbsp of vinegar or 1 tsp of honey?
What I do is for 16oz glass of warm water I put 1tbsp of vinegar, 1tsp oh honey and I squeeze some lime in it. I drink this first thing in the morning. Works for me good, my skin looks better, my hair stop falling and my stomach is getting more flat. Before I was stool softener user everyday no more need it. You need to try what will be working for you
And by what process do you believe adding acetic acid, glucose, fructose and water and a touch of vitamin C and water to warm water is making your hair stop falling out and flattening your stomach? I'd really be interested
As for skin and stool softener, pretty sure that's the hydration.
Vinegar contains essential nutrients like potassium, iron, Vitamins A, C, B1, B6, which provide perfect nutrients for the growth of hair and prevent of hair loss. It is rich in active enzymes, mallic acid and has antiseptic property which prevents the growth of, bacterial and yeast infection causing itchy scalp. Honey is an emollient, it also improves the health of the hair follicles which are responsible for hair growth. It is a natural antioxidant, so it tends to make your scalp healthy and stimulate hair growth. We all know that honey is a humectant, it tends to prevent the loss of moisture from your scalp. But honey has also high sugar content which helps to retain moisture. This as a result prevents hair fall and strengthens the hair follicles. Honey also comprises of antibacterial and antiseptic qualities too. This prevents our scalp from infections or psoriasis and tends to keep our scalp clean and bacteria-free. Lemon is fully packed with many nutrients like citric acid, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C and flavonoids.
The vitamin C enhances the development of the braid and also makes the hair stronger. The residue of lemon contains ph 2 and it is highly acidic in nature. The compound limonene present in the lemon acid helps increases the flow of blood which in turn enhances and mends the follicles of the hair.
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Beastie1982 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »Bradford904 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »The best detox is to drink water. You can add lemon, cucumber or 1tbsp of Bragg apple cider unfiltered vinegar. Works great for me but to the water with vinegar I'm adding 1tsp of honey for better taste.
How much water are you drinking for the 1tbsp of vinegar or 1 tsp of honey?
What I do is for 16oz glass of warm water I put 1tbsp of vinegar, 1tsp oh honey and I squeeze some lime in it. I drink this first thing in the morning. Works for me good, my skin looks better, my hair stop falling and my stomach is getting more flat. Before I was stool softener user everyday no more need it. You need to try what will be working for you
And by what process do you believe adding acetic acid, glucose, fructose and water and a touch of vitamin C and water to warm water is making your hair stop falling out and flattening your stomach? I'd really be interested
As for skin and stool softener, pretty sure that's the hydration.
Vinegar contains essential nutrients like potassium, iron, Vitamins A, C, B1, B6, which provide perfect nutrients for the growth of hair and prevent of hair loss. It is rich in active enzymes, mallic acid and has antiseptic property which prevents the growth of, bacterial and yeast infection causing itchy scalp. Honey is an emollient, it also improves the health of the hair follicles which are responsible for hair growth. It is a natural antioxidant, so it tends to make your scalp healthy and stimulate hair growth. We all know that honey is a humectant, it tends to prevent the loss of moisture from your scalp. But honey has also high sugar content which helps to retain moisture. This as a result prevents hair fall and strengthens the hair follicles. Honey also comprises of antibacterial and antiseptic qualities too. This prevents our scalp from infections or psoriasis and tends to keep our scalp clean and bacteria-free. Lemon is fully packed with many nutrients like citric acid, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C and flavonoids.
The vitamin C enhances the development of the braid and also makes the hair stronger. The residue of lemon contains ph 2 and it is highly acidic in nature. The compound limonene present in the lemon acid helps increases the flow of blood which in turn enhances and mends the follicles of the hair.
I mean this mixture isn't going to hurt you, but it really isn't going to help you. Yes these things are packed with lots of nutrients, but just one squeeze of lemon isn't going to supply you with enough vitamins and minerals to make much of a difference. You're better off getting your essential vitamins and nutrients through a well rounded diet.3 -
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Thanks everyone for your informative inputs. @Beastie1982 you sound like a bonifide nutritionist @Diannethegeek, thanks for the super link!
All and all, I've learned that the commercial stuff is just crap they are selling to make a buck off people that think it works. Even Dr. Oz is in that game as well, probably in it to make a buck of people's insecurities that they need it.0 -
Beastie1982 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »Bradford904 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »The best detox is to drink water. You can add lemon, cucumber or 1tbsp of Bragg apple cider unfiltered vinegar. Works great for me but to the water with vinegar I'm adding 1tsp of honey for better taste.
How much water are you drinking for the 1tbsp of vinegar or 1 tsp of honey?
What I do is for 16oz glass of warm water I put 1tbsp of vinegar, 1tsp oh honey and I squeeze some lime in it. I drink this first thing in the morning. Works for me good, my skin looks better, my hair stop falling and my stomach is getting more flat. Before I was stool softener user everyday no more need it. You need to try what will be working for you
And by what process do you believe adding acetic acid, glucose, fructose and water and a touch of vitamin C and water to warm water is making your hair stop falling out and flattening your stomach? I'd really be interested
As for skin and stool softener, pretty sure that's the hydration.
Vinegar contains essential nutrients like potassium, iron, Vitamins A, C, B1, B6, which provide perfect nutrients for the growth of hair and prevent of hair loss. It is rich in active enzymes, mallic acid and has antiseptic property which prevents the growth of, bacterial and yeast infection causing itchy scalp. Honey is an emollient, it also improves the health of the hair follicles which are responsible for hair growth. It is a natural antioxidant, so it tends to make your scalp healthy and stimulate hair growth. We all know that honey is a humectant, it tends to prevent the loss of moisture from your scalp. But honey has also high sugar content which helps to retain moisture. This as a result prevents hair fall and strengthens the hair follicles. Honey also comprises of antibacterial and antiseptic qualities too. This prevents our scalp from infections or psoriasis and tends to keep our scalp clean and bacteria-free. Lemon is fully packed with many nutrients like citric acid, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C and flavonoids.
The vitamin C enhances the development of the braid and also makes the hair stronger. The residue of lemon contains ph 2 and it is highly acidic in nature. The compound limonene present in the lemon acid helps increases the flow of blood which in turn enhances and mends the follicles of the hair.
This is not even based in the facts of the nutritional breakdown of these foods and the extrapolation to health benefits is simply odd
I'm really sorry but even 100g balsamic vinegar (like 15 times what you're using) contains negligible amounts of trace elements , you'd be far better eating a small banana
100g vinegar would give you 3% RDA (112mg) potassium whereas 100g banana is 10% (358mg)
Read More http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/spices-and-herbs/9744/2#ixzz469FNBYbZ.0mg1%
Also an emollient is topically applied not ingested ...sorry I stopped reading after that3 -
It's much better to eat clean most of the time and let your body do its own detox.0
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Beastie1982 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »Bradford904 wrote: »Beastie1982 wrote: »The best detox is to drink water. You can add lemon, cucumber or 1tbsp of Bragg apple cider unfiltered vinegar. Works great for me but to the water with vinegar I'm adding 1tsp of honey for better taste.
How much water are you drinking for the 1tbsp of vinegar or 1 tsp of honey?
What I do is for 16oz glass of warm water I put 1tbsp of vinegar, 1tsp oh honey and I squeeze some lime in it. I drink this first thing in the morning. Works for me good, my skin looks better, my hair stop falling and my stomach is getting more flat. Before I was stool softener user everyday no more need it. You need to try what will be working for you
And by what process do you believe adding acetic acid, glucose, fructose and water and a touch of vitamin C and water to warm water is making your hair stop falling out and flattening your stomach? I'd really be interested
As for skin and stool softener, pretty sure that's the hydration.
Vinegar contains essential nutrients like potassium, iron, Vitamins A, C, B1, B6, which provide perfect nutrients for the growth of hair and prevent of hair loss.
If you eat a halfway decent diet you will be getting a lot more of these from the rest of your food than the vinegar.
I checked out 1 tsp honey, 1 tbsp vinegar (I picked apple cider, since it seems to be trendy), and the juice from half a lime in cronometer, and these are the nutrients it reported:
30 calories (which is fine, of course)
1% of the recommended amount of: B1, B2, B5, B6, and folate, as well as copper, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, and potassium
9% of the recommended amount of: C
Not listing any A.
Those amounts are what I'd expect given that we aren't talking about a large amount.
If you like it, go for it, but it's not a significant provider of any nutrients (other than C, depending on how one defines significant).
If hair is falling out (beyond amounts normal and replaced without any thinning) and one is a woman (and there's not a known cause) I'd be concerned enough to go to the doctor, personally.2 -
Wow. Where do you go for a breakdown of nutrients like that?0
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Cron-O-Meter (cronometer.com) is good for it, although for packaged things it doesn't really work since the nutrients are often not all available. For honey and vinegar there are USDA options that do have the information, and for whole foods in general.
I log there from time to time just because I think it makes it easier to see how you are doing with nutrients than MFP and I find it interesting.1
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