Body Detox Myths Dispelled: Part II

Body Detox Myths Dispelled: Part II

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The Real Deal About Body Detox Myths 

In the second part of our two-part series on Body Detox Myths, we tackle five more myths that may keep you from exploring the health-rejuvenating potential of a balanced wellness program. Our Clean Program supports your body’s natural ability to heal itself. Today, we're here to go over more common myths surrounding detoxes so you can make the most informed decision for yourself.

 

Myth #1: Body Detox and Cleansing Are Dangerous

Even when it comes to healthy habits, anything can be taken to an extreme. Drinking too much water or exercising too long can be dangerous. Even seeing a doctor and going to a hospital can be dangerous. A 2013 study about hospital care estimated that over 400,000 deaths per year were associated with preventable harm during hospital visits.

The safety of a body detox cleanse depends on the quality and method of the program. Many body detox and cleanse programs (such as juice fasting or the Master Cleanse) can be dangerous when done without the supervision of a healthcare practitioner.

Of course, there are situations when cleansing is not the right tool to use. But a body detox that allows liquid and solid meals, focuses on whole foods, maintains adequate calories to support daily activity, and utilizes safe supplementation is far from dangerous.

A properly balanced body detox cleanse is not only safe to try but potentially one of the most important health tools we can access.

 

Myth #2: Body Detox and Cleansing is a Total Scam

Recent articles critical of body detox have declared that cleansing is an undefined scam. While we disagree with much of what they say and think they are missing the bigger picture. They’re right about one thing: there is currently no agreed-upon definition of what it means to cleanse and detox.

At Clean, we define a body detox or cleanse as a temporary wellness program that uses dietary change, supplements, and complementary activities (e.g. infrared sauna, skin brushing, massage, meditation) to support the body’s natural elimination organs and systems while reducing inflammation caused by common triggers.

Body detox programs vary in how much food, what kinds of food, and when and how to eat food. Understanding your individualized health and wellness needs will help you decide which cleanse is right for you.

Water fasting without food is on the extreme end of this spectrum where your body's detox response is massively ramped up. This is not suitable for most people and is dangerous without medical supervision. On the other end of the spectrum, eating an unprocessed, whole-food diet is a balanced approach to lasting health changes through a steadier rate of body detox.

The Clean Program sits in the middle of the cleansing continuum and is the most balanced for daily life. It uses a combination of easily digestible and protein-rich shakes, dietary changes, and targeted supplements to support the body’s detox pathways in a safe, healthy, and effective way. Plus, we have a longer-term maintenance program to continue the results of your investment.

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Myth #3: I Won’t Have Any Energy While My Body Detoxes

Many body detoxes are not structured to maintain daily energy levels. Our team frequently receives emails from people who have tried juice cleansing for a few days only to be left feeling completely exhausted. Juice cleansing is best used - if at all - in a medical spa or retreat setting under the care of a healthcare practitioner. Juice does not contain the calories, protein, and fiber necessary to support the body's detox process and active lifestyle and is often laden with excess sugar.

A balanced nutritional body detox like the Clean Program is designed to be used during our busy daily lives

People following our wellness program often feel more energy than usual. Of course, there may be moments during a 21-Day Program where you feel tired, but other days, you may feel more energy than you’re used to.

Overall, the Clean Program’s approach to body detox using nutrient-dense shakes, a solid lunch meal like the ones found here on the blog, targeted supplements, and light activity will help stabilize your energy while you improve your health.

 

Myth #4: I’ll Feel Hungry On a Detox

A balanced body detox provides the calories and nutrients needed to live your life each day. A well-structured program designed for daily life should not focus on calorie restriction. So, when you feel hungry, simply eat something from the Clean Diet.

What many people associate with the sensation of hunger is better described as appetite or emotional hunger. It’s the moment when we reach for food to numb an uncomfortable feeling we’re having such as anger, irritation, or boredom.

During a cleanse, you may also feel cravings for foods that are not included in the body detox program, like dairy, gluten, sugar, coffee, and alcohol. You may interpret these cravings as true hunger when it's emotional hunger.

When this happens, we recommend asking yourself, “What am I really feeling?” If it’s boredom, restlessness, or any other emotion, allow yourself to feel it. 

You don’t have to wallow in unhappiness or negativity, but simply recognize what the true reason is, and put a name to it. Bringing awareness to what you are feeling is often all that is needed for it to pass.

If you’ve never done a body detox cleanse before, don’t worry about feeling “hungry”. Doing a balanced and well-structured body detox like the Clean Program will fuel your body with nutrient-dense whole foods. Plus, it’s one of the best ways to learn the difference between true hunger and emotional hunger.

Understanding this distinction can go a long way in helping stop the cycle of bad habits that often lead to food cravings, weight gain, and poor health in the first place.

 

Myth #5: Cleanses are Only Done By Celebrities, Not Real People

The overwhelming majority of people who use the Clean Program aren’t from Hollywood. They’re real people with real success stories from all over the world who are taking responsibility for their health. They’re moms, dads, sisters and brothers, business owners and employees, entrepreneurs, weekend warriors, and wellness enthusiasts.

We’re so proud of everyone in our Clean Community who has taken steps to improve their health and their life.

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Sources:
A New, Evidence-based Estimate of Patient Harms Associated with Hospital Care