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Detoxify and cleanse your body

Feeling guilty about the overindulgence you’ve done over the holiday season or the long-weekend that made you gain a few more kilos? Read what Dr. Jason Culp, ND from Chiva-Som HuaHin says about post-holiday detox.

Even with the best of intentions, the holidays – filled with an over-abundance of festive foods, drinks, and indulgent treats – can disrupt even the most health-conscious individuals. Therefore, most people come out of the holiday season with a desire to detox and cleanse their bodies.  Here are a few simple suggestions for restoring your health following the holiday season:

Intermittent or Modified Fasting

After indulging in your favorite holiday foods, it’s beneficial to give your body’s systems a break from dealing with the digestion and metabolism of excess fats, proteins, and sugars. Take a few days each week to eat light or attempt a liquid fast, consisting of only soups, vegetable juices, teas, and of course, plenty of water.  This will provide you with essential nutrients to support health in an easily-absorbable form, while allowing your body to rest, repair, and restore.

Support your Gut… with Dessert!

Emerging research continues to show the connection between our gut health and overall wellbeing. Fortunately, there is a simple and delicious way of supporting your digestive tract.  Stewed apples have gained popularity for their ability to support the health of your gut and cleanse it through the benefits of special plant compounds called polyphenols. Additionally, the sweet flavor of the cooked apples helps to reduce troublesome sugar cravings. You can include stewed apples (with a pinch of cinnamon to extend that holiday flavor) in your diet a few days per week. If you are sensitive to apples, you can substitute with cooked pears.

Daily Movement Routine

Physical activity is a great way to support detoxification and cleansing through enhancing circulation and sweating.  An added benefit is a boost in your metabolism, which will help shed some of the extra weight accumulated during the holidays.  Simply walking after meals has been shown to improve digestion and blood sugar balance, while providing a great social and family activity.

Calibrate and Reset Intentions

Once the holiday “chaos” has settled, take time to reflect upon the positive intentions for promoting wellness that you have set for the coming New Year.  Let go of last year’s shortcomings to achieve your health goals, a form of “mental detox”, and reset simple-to-attain, yet meaningful goals for your health.   It could be as easy as 8 glasses of water each day or walk in nature more often.  Reflect on your individual wellness needs and face the new year with the best of intentions.

 

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