
Detoxification
HEALTH INFORMATION SERIES
This program has been carefully designed to purify the body and aid
in the removal of toxins that contribute to many types of ill-health. At
the same time it will rebalance or regulate the acid/alkali state of the
body and will help to regulate the weight. It is not a weight loss
program and although many people do lose a few pounds while on the diet
you will soon gain it back if you need it. This diet supplies only foods
which are healthful and nutritious and which can help to rebuild vital
parts of the body that have been compromised by illness. There is no
calorie counting in this diet, you can eat as much as you want of the
specified foods.
It is strongly recommended that you use only organically
grown foods during this cleansing program to avoid introducing new
toxins as fast as you clean out old ones.
This cleansing regime has been designed as a 3 week program but it
can be adapted to suit your individual needs. The basic plan is to do 1
week of actual cleansing, 1 week of controlled eating to re-educate your
palate, and a third week of confirming the new dietary principles you
have learned.
The first 3 days of the program are when the majority of the
detoxification occurs. Toxic wastes stored in the fat cells release into
the blood stream and pass to the liver for deactivation and elimination.
It is possible that during this period you may experience some cleansing
reactions such as headache, bad breath, spots or boils, dizziness or
aching joints. Try not to worry about these, they are a natural effect
of detoxification and will diminish over a period of 2 or 3 days as the
liver cleanses the blood. It is also quite common for old emotional
hurts to resurface during this early cleansing stage and you may find
yourself being unusually irritable, depressed or uptight. Do not worry
about this but remember that they will pass as the accumulated waste of
years is gradually removed from your body and mind.
Herbal teas such as Peppermint and Chamomile can be drunk freely at
all stages of the cleansing program. You should be sure to drink plenty
of fresh water, with a squeeze of lemon if desired. Avoid black tea,
coffee and all stimulants while following this regime.
FIRST WEEK (DAYS 1 TO 7)
Before launching into the fast itself it is good idea to prepare the
body a little. This is done by eating fresh RAW foods for 2 days. See
below (day 4) for specific instructions on what to eat during this
preparatory phase.
DAY 1
Choose one of the following foods to fast on:
GRAPES
These should be green/white. Take at least 7 lbs. per day to get the
most cleansing effect. Eat the whole fruit, pips and skin included, and
juice them with a little water if you can't eat that quantity.
APPLES
These may be red or green. Eat the whole fruit including the skins.
Eat at least 5 lbs. per day. You may juice them or put them in the
blender with some water to make a puree.
MELON
Any type or a combination of types, at least 6 lbs per day. If you
eat water melon you can also juice the rinds to make a bitter digestive
tonic drink.
VEGETABLE JUICE
A very cleansing and alkaline combination is made of 1 litre of
carrot juice, and one litre of a combination of celery, parsley and
beet. Make it up to 3 litres with water. Drink a cup every 30 minutes
and when it finishes continue the day with plain water.
TROPICANA
Pineapple, papaya, mango and kiwi fruit all contain digestive enzymes
and are extremely cleansing in the body. A total of at least 5 lbs. of
the fresh fruits need to be eaten each day.
POTASSIUM BROTH
This is made as described below. Take the liquid only from the soup,
at least 2 litres daily.
BROWN RICE
If you feel you must have a more solid food then it also possible to
fast on brown rice but you would need to continue it for longer,
probably at least 1 week. This fast is very boring because all
you eat is plain rice with no oil, tamari etc. but it works for some
people who feel unable to do a juice fast.
DAYS 2 & 3
These follow the same pattern as for day 1. It is preferable to take
the same food choice on days 2 & 3 as on the first day, but it also
possible to take, for example, grapes on days 1 & 2 then apples on day
3, or apples on day 1 and vegetable juice on days 2 & 3, and so on. It
is important that you don't mix fruits of fruit and vegetable in
one day.
If you are following a program of herbal cleansing agents then these
would be taken throughout the fasting period to facilitate the whole
process of detoxification. (See below)
Depending on your reactions to the juice fast, you may wish to
continue with it for up to a week. This is quite safe as long as you are
experiencing no unpleasant effects.
DO NOT DISCONTINUE PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION WITHOUT SPECIFIC
INSTRUCTIONS FROM A QUALIFIED HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL.
DAY 4
If we assume that you have done 3 days of juice fasting, day 4 is the
day you break the fast. This is done by introducing fresh raw
foods . If you think you may have some allergies then this is an ideal
time to test them out by following the Coca pulse test (see below).
SUGGESTED MEAL PLAN TO BREAK THE FAST
(where an * occurs it means that the recipe is given below)
Breakfast: Fresh fruit salad (any combinations) sprinkled with
ground almonds or Power Blend*. Fruit juice or herb tea to drink.
Lunch: A large mixed salad dressed with olive or flax oil and
lemon juice. You may include nuts and seeds if you wish and sprouts are
highly recommended. Seaweeds are also a good vitamin and mineral source
and help to remove toxins. Fruit juice or herb tea to drink.
Evening meal: Same as lunch.
Snacks: Fruit, vegie sticks, small amounts of nuts and
seeds.
After the cleansing your body will be very sensitive and it important
not to eat any heavy foods too soon.
An alternate method of breaking a fruit fast is to take potassium
broth, initially just the liquid then after a day start to eat the
vegetables too.
ADDITIONAL ITEMS
When you start to eat again you can re-introduce vitamins and
minerals if you wish to. Continue to take the apple cider vinegar and
honey as well as the acidophilous, the chlorophyll supplement and the
psyllium seeds. Continue to take herbal cleansing agents.
DAYS 5, 6 & 7
These should follow the same plan as for day 4. Ideally you will take
at least as many days to break the fast as the number of days you
fasted. This will take you to the end of week one (3 days of fasting and
4 days of raw foods) plus the 2 days of preparation at the beginning.
SECOND WEEK (DAYS 8 - 14)
The aim of this week is to gradually re-introduce some cooked foods,
but to still totally eliminate all foods of animal origin as they are
the most toxic and clogging to the system. In this second week you will
continue to eat at least half of your food raw. Small
amounts of grain may be eaten but wheat should be avoided as it is hard
to digest even if you are not allergic to it.
FOODS TO AVOID
Milk, butter, cheese, eggs, yoghurt, meat and all meat products,
sugar and anything containing added sugar, salt, coffee, tea (except
herbal kinds), soft drinks, chips, candies, canned or frozen foods,
cakes and pastries, bread, alcohol and anything that is not completely
natural.
SUGGESTED MEAL PLAN:
Breakfast: Fresh fruit salad OR Power Blend * OR porridge * OR
muesli *. Fruit juice or herb tea to drink.
Lunch: Potassium broth * sprinkled with ground nuts or
nutritional yeast. Rice cakes or rye crackers spread with tahini or bean
spread. Mixed salad with a dressing of olive oil and lemon juice. Fruit
juice or herb tea .
Evening meal: A selection of lightly steamed vegetables
(including at least 2 green leafy ones and 1 orange or red or yellow
one). Sprinkle them with olive or flax oil or tahini and herbs. Follow
this with a mixed salad. Plain brown rice, millet or buckwheat may also
be eaten at this meal. Fruit may be eaten for dessert. Fruit juice or
herb tea to drink.
If you prefer you may eat your lighter meal in the evening and the
steamed vegetables at lunch. Towards the end of this week you may
introduce well- cooked beans. Continue to take your supplements and
herbal remedies.
THIRD WEEK (DAYS 15 - 21)
This is basically a repeat of week 2 with the addition of a little
more protein food and, if you wish, some animal products. Yoghurt,
cottage cheese, tofu, beans and soya milk may be eaten as well as a
little butter. You should still avoid milk, margarine, sugar, salt,
coffee, tea, alcohol and all processed foods. Meat and meat products are
not recommended although a little fish and grain-fed chicken is
acceptable. Continue to eat lots of raw foods and lightly steamed
vegetables and steer clear of rich sauces and dressings. If you are not
allergic to it you may begin to eat some wheat again, although it should
be kept to minimum.
By the end of the third week you should be feeling really good with
clear skin, regular bowels and lots of energy. Now you have to make the
effort not to slip back into old ways. The outline for week 3 is really
a guideline for an on-going pattern of healthy eating. This doesn't mean
you can never enjoy an ice-cream or a chocolate bar or a cup of coffee
again, but the key word is MODERATION. If your basic diet is good then
your body will have the resilience to allow you to have other foods
occasionally. Your body will have become sensitized by the cleansing
process so listen to it and don't eat items which you know are going to
upset you.
If you do splurge and eat too many of the wrong foods, or if you just
feel like detoxifying a little every once in a while then you can use
this basic cleansing plan as a guideline and adapt it to suit your
needs. The program is not "all or nothing". If, for example, you cannot
fast then simply start right in at 'day 4' and eat raw foods for a week
before continuing onwards to 'Week Two'. Many people find that it is
useful to do 1 week of raw foods per month or 1 day of fasting per week
and so on. Use your own judgement as to how much and how often is best
fro you.
With various modifications thus dietary program can be made to work
for anyone. For example a person with systemic candidiasis (yeast
infection) would find much benefit from following the program using
vegetable juice and then strictly avoiding fruits in the later stages of
the diet. A person with Crohn's Disease would probably be best to follow
the brown rice diet while a person with considerable liver congestion
should do the vegetable juice fast. Thus the program can be adapted to
meet the needs of the individual.
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