Effects on your body
By giving your digestive system a break, you are freeing up energy which can be used for detoxification. Detoxification is a physical process where the toxins are broken down and expelled.
Your liver is a very hard worker, naturally sweeping up toxins in the body. It is very busy and doesn't always have time to process and get rid of the toxins so they are often stored there and build up over time. On the cleanse your liver will use some of that free energy to alter the toxins and expel them via your urine (so don’t be alarmed if your urine looks or smells different).
Meanwhile your kidneys will be busily filtering toxins from the bloodstream.
Your digestive system is doing a little happy dance because, instead of coping with what you might normally eat (excess salt, sugar, processed and refined foods, alcohol, caffeine), it is having a field day cleaning out your intestines and gut. It is not unusual to have several kilograms of old waste stuck in the colon; the cleanse will help to flush some of that waist (and dead weight) out.
Toxins are also leaving the body via your skin so you might find that you are sweating more or you have a break out or your skin feels dry and flaky. This is all good as it means the toxins are going exactly where we want them to
There is a saying that toxins sting you twice - once on the way in and once on the way out, which is why you might experience some detox side effects while on the cleanse. This is because the toxins are leaving your system.
You might find the process a little difficult or uncomfortable at times, but the result is really worth it. You’ll feel and look lighter and brighter than ever.
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Effects on your body
By giving your digestive system a break, you are freeing up energy which can be used for detoxification. Detoxification is a physical process where the toxins are broken down and expelled.
Your liver is a very hard worker, naturally sweeping up toxins in the body. It is very busy and doesn't always have time to process and get rid of the toxins so they are often stored there and build up over time. On the cleanse your liver will use some of that free energy to alter the toxins and expel them via your urine (so don’t be alarmed if your urine looks or smells different).
Meanwhile your kidneys will be busily filtering toxins from the bloodstream.
Your digestive system is doing a little happy dance because, instead of coping with what you might normally eat (excess salt, sugar, processed and refined foods, alcohol, caffeine), it is having a field day cleaning out your intestines and gut. It is not unusual to have several kilograms of old waste stuck in the colon; the cleanse will help to flush some of that waist (and dead weight) out.
Toxins are also leaving the body via your skin so you might find that you are sweating more or you have a break out or your skin feels dry and flaky. This is all good as it means the toxins are going exactly where we want them to
There is a saying that toxins sting you twice - once on the way in and once on the way out, which is why you might experience some detox side effects while on the cleanse. This is because the toxins are leaving your system.
You might find the process a little difficult or uncomfortable at times, but the result is really worth it. You’ll feel and look lighter and brighter than ever.
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