The festive season is finally over and if you are like most people, the festive season left you feeling heavy, drained and sluggish. This feeling should come as no surprise after all the overindulging in food, alcohol and all things that are unhealthy.
According to Healthline, detoxification or detox typically implies following a specific diet or using special products that claim to rid your body of toxins, thereby improving health and promoting weight loss. Your body is actually well equipped to eliminate toxins and doesn’t require special diets or expensive supplements to do so.
Chances are you went in a little too hard, leaving your body feeling a bit weighed down physically, emotionally and mentally. However, worry not, we have some ways in which you can use to detox your body which will leave you feeling fresh, healthy and ready to take on the new year.
Reduce excessive alcohol consumption
Excessive alcohol intake can be harmful to your health. According to the Alcohol Rehab Guide, alcohol abuse can affect your body both inside and out.
Although you’re unable to see the damage drinking causes to your internal organs, it’s important not to ignore the warning signs of alcoholism. Sometimes the harmful effects aren’t discovered until much later in life, making it difficult to reverse many health complications.
Stock up on nutrients
It goes without saying that most people’s healthy diets flew out the window the minute the holidays began, this means consuming loads of unhealthy food and neglecting the necessary nutrients. It’s crucial for one to restore and restock on nutrients to detox the body.
Cleanse the body
Consume plenty of water to help flush out toxins. Lemon water, dandelion and chicory are a few more accessible methods that aid in the removal of toxins.
According to Healthline, the exact properties of detox water will vary depending on the ingredients you use and the strength of the infusion. However, many of the health claims for detox water can be attributed to the water itself, rather than the ingredients it’s flavoured with.
Rest
Take things slow, the festive season was probably busy rather than restful so allow yourself to rest and try not to overstress yourself with the pressures that come with the start of a new year.