Happy New Year to one and all. Now that the celebrations are behind you, it’s time to remember those resolutions you made last night. I’m willing to bet that the majority of you resolved to eat better, drink less and exercise more. Right?
The best way to start putting those resolutions into practice is to kick off the New Year with a full body detox.
I know it sounds scary, but you won’t beleive how amazing your body will feel with after just a few days detoxing.
There are many detoxes out there that are so complicated you couldn’t possibly keep up with them. So here are a few simple tips on how to have a successful detox:
- Drink plenty of liquid, between 2-3 litres of water daily. Adding fresh lemon to your water will also make it alkaline and help push out all those toxins. (To find out more about alkalinity, check out our blog on Alkaline vs Acid foods).
- Cut out coffee and black tea and replace them with green tea or peppermint tea. These herbal substitutes are great for your digestion and your metabolism.
- For the hardcore, eat fresh fruit and vegetables only; for those who don’t think you can manage that, eat mostly fresh fruit and vegetables and add tuna, salmon or fresh fish and brown rice to bulk things up.
- Cut out all junk food – I know that one is pretty obvious.
- If you really can’t give up dessert completely, try having fresh fruit (berries are particularly good) with low fat Greek yogurt. It’s yummy and healthy.

Asparagus is great for a detox and can be used in lots of different ways. Try making asparagus soup - beautiful!
If you do this for a minimum of 3 days and no more than 7 seven days you will feel fantastic and you’ll be surprised at just how much energy you’ll have.
Add in regular exercise to help lift your fitness and those extra Christmas kilos will disappear faster than you know it.
There are heaps of fantastic Detox Recipes out there to help you on your way to a healthier body, both inside and out.
Please note: if you have any exisiting medical conditions, always seek a medical practitioner’s advice before starting a detox.

