Spring is a great time for cleansing! The extra daylight hours bring forth a vibrant renewal of energy allowing us to shed what we've acquired over the winter months. It's a great time to do Spring cleaning of our own bodies so that we can enjoy the energy of this season.
Cleansing typically involves eating an organic whole foods diet, and taking a break from the things that have been keeping us going such as caffeine, alcohol, and/or sugar. In addition, cleansing focuses on supporting our primary organs of elimination which include our: liver, kidneys, lungs, intestines, and skin. The skin is our largest excretory organ and can become compromised when our other organs of elimination are overburdened. Thus, the skin always benefits from cleansing. Ways to optimize the ability of these organs to eliminate properly is through eating an organic diet, drinking purified water, exercise, dry skin brushing, and castor oil packs to name a few. See my blog post: Creating a Day of Wellness for more info.
Your skin will benefit greatly by incorporating fresh vegetable juices or herbal teas aimed at cleansing the body.
Do you have a vegetable juicer or blender? Below are some ideas of fruits and vegetables to combine for a juice. Be creative and try out your own!
1) Apple, Beet, Kale, Ginger
2) Carrot, Celery, Parsley, Lemon
Apples: Full of vitamins and minerals, plus a soluble fiber called pectin that supports the intestines in elimination.
Beets: The high mineral content make this veggie a great blood cleanser and blood builder. Beets are very supportive for your liver. Word of caution, don't be alarmed if you notice a beet color in your toilet after consumption.
Kale: A dark leafy green rich in calcium, iron, chlorophyll, and beta carotene.
Ginger: Stimulates your digestive fire.
Carrots: Full of beta carotene, calcium and other minerals. Also a source of pectin that is great for intestinal cleansing.
Celery: Full of minerals that calm the nervous system.
Parsley: Rich in beta carotene, vitamin C, chlorophyll, and minerals. Both a blood cleansing herb and diuretic.
Lemon: Great source of vitamin C and bioflavonoids. The sour taste helps purify the liver and stimulates peristalsis in the intestines.
Herbal Teas:
Botanicals for the skin include: Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Burdock, Oregon Grape, Red Clover, Nettle. These blood cleansing botanicals improve the function of the liver, large intestine, and kidneys.
You can either go to your favorite bulk herb shop and make your own combination herbal tea or reach for these convenient teas at your health food store.
Yogi Detox Tea:
Indian Saraparilla Root, Cinnamon Bark, Ginger Root, Licorice Root, Burdock Root, Dandelion Root, Cardamom Seed, Clove Bud, Black Pepper, Long Pepper Berry, Chinese Amur Cork Tree Bark, Japanese Honeysuckle Flower, Forsythia Fruit, Gardenia Flower, Skullcap Leaf, Chinese Goldenthread Root,Rhubarb Root, Wax Gourd, Juniper Berry ExtractNew Yogi Skin Detox Tea:
Burdock Root, Cardamom Seed, Dandelion Root, Green Tea Leaf, Hibiscus Flower, Honeybush, Orange Peel, Oregon Grape Root, Red Clover, Rose Petal, Stevia Leaf, Yellow Dock Root, Natural Flavors
The Republic of Tea Get Gorgeous Tea:
Organic Rooibos (leaf), Orange (peel), Hibiscus (flower), Chamomile (flower), Red Clover (flower), Chaste Berry (fruit), Burdock (root). Other Ingredients: Natural Pomegranate Flavor
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Posted by: Cleansing Drinks | 04/20/2010 at 10:42 PM
Yes, these are really great and awesome tips. Actually I bookmarked it already for future reference.
- Tera
Posted by: Healthy Foods Blog | 04/26/2010 at 12:21 PM
Those are indeed healthy drinks that can help in skin cleansing. The ginger will definitely add more spicy taste in your drink. Great tip.
Posted by: Carol | 08/05/2011 at 04:32 PM
Hello..
Prevention is better than cure .This is applicable for Skin health too. Skin care is better than Skin cure. So do take good care of your skin.
You have posted nice and informative post,Thanks for sharing..
Posted by: Herbal Healing | 09/15/2011 at 12:46 AM
Indeed! Good skin care requires healthy and clean living. Having a nice drink to relax the body is quite useful, and so is exercise.
Posted by: Charles Cage | 12/16/2011 at 01:25 PM
Hibiscus in skin care - not something I had thought of. I drink hibiscus tea - I wonder whether that is also helpful for skin the same way topical applications can be.
Posted by: Hibiscus Tea | 04/20/2012 at 04:52 PM