The days and weeks of indulgence during the festive season are typically followed by a desperate attempt at compensating for the excesses through constant deprivation. The idea of ‘detox’ has gained popularity in recent times, but the long-term impact of these dramatic short-term solutions has raised concerns among health and nutrition experts. Instead of choosing a drastic option that might do more harm than good, it is safer to be patient in the pursuit of your health and fitness goals.
It is important to not be swayed by amateur advice or influencer marketing that promotes detox products or services as a shortcut to ‘cleansing’ or ‘recharging’ your system. To make your body function in its optimal state, you will need to adopt healthy habits all year-round instead of making sporadic and extreme changes to your diet and fitness when you are in panic mode. The cycle of over-indulgence followed by dramatic detoxification is never-ending and potentially problematic for your body composition.
Celebrating festivals should be a sensorial, uplifting experience. It should not lead to a lack of confidence or loss of health. Fortunately, it is possible to prioritise your well-being while still enjoying the splendour of the festivities. Simply make accommodations in your regular diet and exercise routine while the celebrations are in full swing, and gradually return to a healthy lifestyle in the days after. Consider before consuming, relish the festive flavours, and get back on track once life goes back to normal.
Since a detox diet is neither sustainable nor pleasurable, it is necessary to reimagine the way we celebrate our festivals – by monitoring what we consume, respecting the integrity of our bodies, and committing to a lifestyle that allows us to experience gratification without guilt.
In conversation with Myles Carroll, Brand Ambassador, DEWAR’S
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