The results weren't really surprising: the usual "eat more vegetables"—a high fiber, high antioxidant diet, etc. Vitamins B, E, & C are also important. This article from womensfitness.net gives ten tips for liver support including:
- avoid caffeine, alcohol, and smoking
- add echinacea and/or milk thistle
- avoid antacids
- perform light exercise (like yoga or walking) to sweat out toxins
- cut back on salt and sugar
- Eat a high-fiber diet to eliminate fat-soluble toxins.
- Eat a variety of antioxidant-rich fruits and veggies like beets, broccoli.
- Increase foods rich in B-vitamins, including brown rice, nuts, and seeds.
I think the best way to get hydrated and eat vegetables, especially in cold weather, is soup. I recently came up with these two recipes to make myself feel better.
Garlic Ginger Broth
1 box organic, low sodium vegetable broth
1-2 cups water
4-5 cloves garlic, chopped in thick slices
1 ginger root, peeled
2-3 leeks, chopped
1 bunch kale (if desired)
2 tsp dried marjoram (a natural decongestant)
dash cayenne pepper
sea salt and pepper to taste
Bring vegetable broth to a boil with garlic, ginger, and leeks. Boil for 3-5 minutes; add water, kale, marjoram, cayenne, and s&p, and reduce to low heat. Remove ginger root and serve.
Poor Man's Minestrone (or Clean out the Refrigerator in Winter Soup)
1 box organic, low sodium vegetable broth
1 16-oz can organic diced tomatoes, no salt added
1 can pinto (or other beans), no salt added
3-4 small organic zucchini, sliced
1/2 head organic green cabbage, chopped
1/2 organic onion, chopped
curly pasta (try quinoa pasta for something new)
any other leftover veggies, like carrots, squash, green beans, peas, etc., chopped
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp cayenne papper
pinch saffron
sea salt and pepper to taste
Cook onion in a little veggie broth until tender; add the rest of the broth, pasta, and tomatoes. Bring to a boil and add all veggies. Reduce heat and add spices. Simmer 5 min, add beans, stir, and remove from heat for a few minutes before serving.
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