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Shashi Priya

Posted: Jan 05, 2008 at 0000 hrs IST

You easily fell in the trap of those delicasies that never failed to lure you. Especially when the festive season was at an all time high. How could you ever say no to the festive delights afterall? Even now the memory of the a la Carte in various parties you attended makes you drool. But before savoring every delight in the parties have you ever given it a thought that the effects of your binging could extend far beyond simply putting on a few extra pounds. Well, we will have you know that you tortured your metabolism rate all this while. But you needn’t byte your nails over the damage that is already done. For the de-tox diets can help metabolism rate function at a normal pace again. All you have to do is listen to your dieticians.

Says dietician Maneesha Angal, “Pollutants from the environment - found in the air, water and foods that we eat - as well as wastes produced from normal bodily processes, can tend to accumulate within the body and lead to a state of congestion. One should maintain a healthy balance of assimilation and elimination but when it’s New Year and Christmas and to top it all holidays people eat a lot without thinking of the consequences and that’s where the problem arises.”

According to the dieticians the organs of elimination in the body should be cleansed of the toxins accumulated. And especially when people go on an eating spree going on de-toxic diets for a week can serve as a boon to the body system. Namrata Pandya, dietician with Abs says, “You cannot just go on a de-tox diet all of a sudden completely leaving your normal diet because de-tox diets comprise mainly of liquid food and fresh fruits. So going on a de-tox should be a gradual process.” Starting from taking an extra quarter of water in your regular diet to going on complete fasts or even being only on liquids, the de - tox diets gradually cleanse the organs of elimination in your body releasing it from the toxins that accumulate as result of taking in more than it can utilize and eliminate.

Says Angal “going by the Indian tradition if I define a de-tox diet then I would say it comprises of saatvik aahar. The fruits and the vegetable that are rich in water content are included in de-tox diets. The idea is to move from more congesting or complex food to less congesting and simpler food. It’s like moving from the red meat, meat, yellow of egg to green leafy vegetables, fresh fruits, juices and then water.” Apart from the diet the dieticians also suggest that unwinding compliments de-tox diets to a large extent. Relaxing and meditating are the two activities that the dieticians advise to people opting for de-tox diet.

Says Naturopathist Shailesh Joshi, “de-tox diets depend largely on individuals. Since liquid food lacks in certain vitamin content so we cannot put a person on a de-tox diet who has the deficiency of that particular vitamin.” Twice in a year the dieticians recommend people to go on de -tox diets.

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