Detoxification Diet

January 10, 2008 by Kitchen Table Medicine  
Filed under Detox, Heavy Metal Toxicity

Although “treating the cause” of an illness is fundamentally most important, next up is to “remove the obstacles to cure”. Eating a clean diet allows your body a vacation from it’s usual duties and thus the time and energy to restore to a more optimal state of functioning. The more you clean up your diet and lifestyle the better state of health you will experience in the long run. The following is a basic detoxification diet. Be sure to check with your physician first to determine if a detox is the right choice for you.

BEVERAGES
Include in diet - mint, spearmint, comfrey, licorice root, eucalyptus, dandelion, chaparral, red clover, chamomile. Coffee substitute: Pero, Cafix.

Avoid - alcohol, cocoa, coffee, milk, soft drinks and decaf coffee.

BREAD

Include in diet - millet, rye, buckwheat, whole wheat, bran, corn, 7-grains, soya tortillas, only whole grains, freshly ground or sprouted, free of all preservatives.

Avoid - white bread and blended bread made out of white flour

CEREALS

Include in diet - millet, oatmeal, brown and wild rice, buckwheat groats, barley, cornmeal, cracked wheat and 7-grain, freshly ground if possible.

Avoid - processed cereals which are puffed, flaked, etc., NO WHITE RICE.

DAIRY PRODUCTS
Include in diet - no dairy products. Tofu (soy cheese) is OK. Milk substitutes: soy, sesame or diluted tahini milk, rice milk, use nut milks sparingly, no eggs in any form.

Avoid - eggs, milk, cheeses

FATS
Include in diet - most cold-pressed, unsaturated oils such as, safflower, sesame, walnut, corn, soy and soy lecithin spread

Avoid - butter, shortening, margarine, saturated oils & fats, cottonseed oil. Rancid and continually heated oils.

PROTEIN
Include in diet - cold water fish (baked, broiled, poached) tofu, all legumes

Avoid - beef, pork, poultry and veal

DESSERTS

Include in diet - fresh, whole fruits, fruit cocktails, stewed fruits, natural fruit gelatin, whole tapioca. Sweeteners: honey, sorghum and maple syrup (in moderation)

Avoid - Canned or frozen fruits, all pastries, custards, sauces, ice cream & candy

FRUITS
Include in diet - fresh fruits organically grown if possible. Apples, apricots, bananas, berries, cherries, currants, grapes, guavas, grapefruit, lemon, mango, melon, nectarine, oranges, papaya, peaches, pineapple, pears, plums, persimmons, tangerines

Avoid - sprayed and sulfured fruit, canned or frozen fruit.

JUICES
Include in diet - only fresh unsweetened juices if possible. Fruit: apple, berry, cherry, grape, grapefruit, lemon, orange, pear, pineapple, prune. Vegetables: beet, carrot, cucumber, celery, garlic, onion, peppers (red or green), radish, red cabbage, turnip. Peel sprayed vegetables or wash thoroughly.

Avoid - all canned and frozen juices

NUTS & SEEDS
Include in diet - limited amounts of nuts, particularly fresh, raw walnuts, almonds, pecan and peanuts. Raw nut butters, freshly made only. Seeds: sunflower, chia, sesame and pumpkin.

Avoid - roasted and/or salted nuts and seeds. Cashew, brazil and pine nuts are too high in oil.

SOUPS
Include in diet - home made soups made from listed ingredients. Brown rice, barley or millet can be added. Miso soups with vegetables.

Avoid - canned and creamed soups, fat stock, bouillon or dehydrated consomméé

POTATOES, PASTA & GRAINS
Include in diet - baked or steamed potatoes with jackets and mashed. Potato salad seasoned with salad dressing. Millet, brown rice and all kinds of pasta & macaroni made from buckwheat, whole wheat, soy and vegetable flower without eggs.

Avoid - French fries, potato chips, grilled potatoes, white rice, white flour noodles and macaroni.

SEASONING
Include in diet - chives, garlic, parsley, sprouts. Herbs: Laurel, marjoram, sage, thyme and savory. Kelp, vegetables and herb seasonings (that contain no sodium chloride “table salt”). Salt substitutes: “Spike”, “Vegit”, “Veg Sal” and soy sauce.

Avoid - spices, pepper and table salt

VEGETABLES
Include in diet - raw or freshly steamed, organically grown if possible. Artichokes, asparagus, beets, carrots, celery, chives, corn, cucumbers, endive, green and wax beans, green peas, lentils, lima beans, onions, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, yams, watercress, kale, beet tops, radish, red cabbage, etc.

Avoid - sprayed, canned or frozen vegetables.

Photobucket Dr. Nicole Sundene, NMD is a licensed Naturopathic Medical Doctor at Fountain Hills Naturopathic Medicine 16719 E Palisades Blvd, Suite 205, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268.

She believes we should utilize natural medicines to treat the root cause of disease rather than just treating symptoms, as symptoms are a message of imbalance sent from the body and will persist until they are properly addressed.

For appointments please visit http://FHnaturopathic.com for more information about Naturopathic Medicine services.
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