
It seems like every day, we give it – life – everything we’ve got. Still, so many of us barely make it through without the help of a little energy booster – coffee, Redbull, Monster drinks.
While reaching for sugar seems like a surefire pick-me-up, in reality, that second latte may be doing more harm than good.
According to a 2011 study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, experts discovered that the use of clinical detoxification proved beneficial for those seeking to refuel and refresh.
In fact, the survey reported that out of one hundred ninety-six naturopathic doctors, 92 percent stated they use detox therapies — with over 75 percent utilizing such treatments to reduce the burden of patients suffering from environmental exposures, gastrointestinal disorders, and autoimmune diseases.
To fight this, I’ve got 3 natural detox drinks and shake recipes for you that are sure to help reduce inflammation, boost energy, support digestion, mental alertness, and promote healthy skin, and weight loss, among other things.
Apple Cinnamon Water
Ingredient:
Directions
1. Place apple slices on the bottom of the pitcher (set aside a few for later).
2. Place the cinnamon stick in the pitcher.
3. Fill the jug halfway with ice and then add water.
4. Drink one glass before meals for a jolt of energy.
*Side note: This concoction will keep in the refrigerator for no more than 3 days.
To remove toxins from the body try: Detox Water
Ingredients:
Or…
Directions:
1. Add the ingredients to a glass jar or pitcher.
2. Let the concoction sit for 3–5 hours or overnight.
3. Add ice to before enjoying.

If you’re feeling sluggish try: Green “Goddess” Smoothie
Ingredients:
Directions:
1. Combine romaine, kale, parsley, lemon, apple, ginger, cucumber, and water in a blender. Close the lid tightly and slowly increase speed to 10, until only slightly lumpy.
2. Toss in remaining ingredients and blend on high for about 45 seconds – 1 minute or until completely smooth.
*Tip: Spinach can be used in place of kale. While a pear can substitute for an apple.

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