Spring is the season of awakening. Take some time out and look around! Nature is alive with blossoms, green trees, singing birds, buzzing bees, consistent visits from the sun, and smiling faces.
Following the shorter, darker days of winter, and heavier foods, the exhilarating energy of spring brings cravings for freshness, cleansing, and rejuvenation. Even the local produce available is stocked with fruits and vegetables full of vibrant colors just asking to be eaten! Have you seen the farmers market lately?
This time of year is the body’s natural time for cleansing and detoxification. A spring detox revives your energy, brightens our complexion, and strengthens our immune systems while helping us lose all that excess winter weight and eliminate toxins. Who wants any of that hanging around?
- Give your body a break by eating less.
- Avoid heavy, rich foods that are hard to digest.
- Cook with spices like coriander, fennel, cumin, and turmeric to enhance digestion and brighten your skin.
- Cut out coffee and add in more cleansing teas, such as ginger or clove.
- Increase the amount of wholesome spring veggies in your diet
- Hydrate with water and flush out toxins. (Tip: Squeeze an entire lemon to a glass of water first thing in the morning to cleanse your liver, kidneys, and colon.)
Nothing makes a good detox more fun than making a smoothie or juicing some fruits and veggies. Here are a couple recipes to help you kick start your spring detox:
Peach Berry Cocktail
2 peaches, cut in half, seeds removed
1 orange, peeled with a vegetable peeler keeping as much pith on as possible
1/2 cup blueberries, raspberries, or cherries, pitted
Push fruit through the juicer. Then add 1/2 cup purified water to dilute.
Cleansing Spring Smoothie
8 oz. coconut water
4 oz. filtered water
1 tsp. organic extra virgin coconut oil
1 Tbsp. organic flax seeds, ground
2 Tbsp. raw psyllium husk flakes (found at Whole Foods or supplement stores)
1 c. frozen organic raspberries
½ c. frozen organic blueberries
1 scoop green powder (Amazing Grass is a good one!)
½ c. organic frozen spinach
1 scoop organic brown rice protein powder
4 oz. filtered water
1 tsp. organic extra virgin coconut oil
1 Tbsp. organic flax seeds, ground
2 Tbsp. raw psyllium husk flakes (found at Whole Foods or supplement stores)
1 c. frozen organic raspberries
½ c. frozen organic blueberries
1 scoop green powder (Amazing Grass is a good one!)
½ c. organic frozen spinach
1 scoop organic brown rice protein powder
Blend all ingredients. Add water to achieve desired consistency.
love this! and the smoothie recipes! i also add maca powder in my smoothie...good for the sexual drive. ;)
ReplyDeleteohhhhhh lets make some during our one year party!
ReplyDeleteoooh lets make some during our one year party!
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