If you experience fatigue, irritability, problems
concentrating or disturbances in
your sleep after indulging on sweets during the holidays, you may benefit from a cleansing. Your low energy, mood swings, sleep disturbances and difficulties
concentrating may be indications of a buildup of toxins and need to clean-up
your to cleanse and detox.
Instead of making a shopping list and buying several vitamins
and/or supplements, focus on avoiding environmental toxins (e.g., second hand
smoke, smoking, chlorinein pools that research shows combines with urine to form dangerous chemicals,
fumes) invest in whole, organic foods that are raised without herbicides,
pesticides and other synthetic chemicals that damage your health and animals
that are raised humanely and safe to eat.
Not only will you keep your exposure to toxins to a minimum, you will
help to build your body’s natural defenses and experience an increase in
vitality, clear focus, sound sleep and sense of renewal.
You
can build up your body’s natural defenses, support your immune and detoxification
systems by ensuring that you eat adequate amounts of the foods that will give you
the building blocks to create glutathione.
Glutathione is an intracellular antioxidant that supports your body’s immune
and detoxification systems. It is made
from three amino acids: l-cysteine, l-glutamatic acid, glycine and sulfur. The
sulfur in glutathione makes it act like fly trap paper, stick to toxins and
safely remove them from your body.
Sulfur
containing foods
- Garlic
- Kale
- Onions
- Broccoli
- Water cress
- Cabbage
- Asparagus
- Brussel sprouts
Foods containing the
amino acids l-cysteine, l-glutamatic acid, glycine
- Unpasteurized milk (i.e., ideally grass-fed, organic and hormone/antibiotic free)
- Raw eggs (i.e., from chickens that are pasture raised)
- Undenatured, cold processed whey protein
- Tomatoes
- Avocado
- Spinach
- Meats (e.g., beef, lamb, bison, chicken, turkey, wild caught, pasture raised, grass fed, wild caught)
Exercise also helps you build up glutathione. Aim to get moderate levels of exercise (i.e.,
30 minutes several times a week). Stress depletes your body of glutathione so
it is important that you learn to manage your levels of stress
effectively. By taking these simple
steps, you will reduce your exposure to environmental toxins, help build your
body’s natural defenses and experience a renewed sense of vitality.
To
your health,
Dr.
Sandoval
To learn more about how working with a psychologist and holistic health coach can help you to enhance your health and well-being, call or email Dr. Sandoval to schedule a free consultation.
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