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Thursday, 29 December 2016

Detox Tea For Weight Loss

By Steven Wallace


People are very interested in feeling and looking better, especially around the New Yea when resolutions are made. Losing weight is a popular goal. Using detox tea for weight loss can be a step in the right direction. However, care should be taken before taking even natural remedies. Knowing more about the herbs in teas like this is essential to a safe and effective process.

Herbs are strong medicine, but they have been used for centuries and their properties are well-established and often validated by modern research. However, their use with prescription drugs (a relatively recent development) is less well-known. Care must be taken when combining pharmaceuticals and herbals.

There are many different formulas of cleansing teas, but there are a familiar few that are standard in products of this description. Some herbs are alright for daily use, but most are better when used occasionally or for a short period of time. Herbs that work as diuretics, laxatives, purifiers, and flavor additives are on this list.

Purifying herbs might have some diuretic or laxative effect, but they have more of an effect on the kidneys and liver, helping these organs clean toxins from the bloodstream. In this category are burdock, dandelion, and milk thistle. Dandelion and milk thistle promote good digestion, while burdock is especially helpful for those with skin disorders like psoriasis and eczema.

These nutritive herbs also have diuretic and laxative properties, although they are mild. However, most formulas include other diuretics like parsley and juniper. Other plants that help rid the body of fluid are lemongrass, horsetail, hawthorn, and hibiscus. Ashwagandha is a less familiar plant that helps the body function at top efficiency. Many of these herbs have shown equal effectiveness to pharmaceutical water pills.

Laxative herbs are also found in detox formulas. Mild ones include cascara sagrada and flax, while senna and rhubarb are considered slightly stronger. Fenugreek and chickweed are other mild laxatives. Aloe vera is an herb that is soothing to the skin and intestines but can have a strong purgative effect when used internally.

Formulas are designed to let herbs buffer each other, keeping any one from being too strong. A formula should not have too many herbs with similar properties. Too much of a laxative or diuretic could lead to dehydration, which is already a common problem in modern society. Detox should proceed gradually, as should weight loss. Herbals are generally safe when used in the time honored way and in the manner that has proved safe over centuries of use.

A formula based on ginger or peppermint, both of which boost digestion and add a tasty flavor to a tea, could have some mixture of the herbs listed above and be a pleasant help in shedding excess pounds. Consumers should monitor the effects of any herbal product and make sure it is gentle as well as effective. When formulated and used properly, a detox tea can be very helpful. Most detoxes are suggested for a one or two week period, not for continuous use.




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