So today I start my annual 21 Day Detox/Body Cleanse Diet.
I have been doing this once a year for several years now and I have found it a great way to boost my energy and just improve my over-all perspective.
The thing that I am really excited about this year is in the last couple of months I have been doing a lot of research on managing arthritis by diet and have found some very interesting information. There are a number of foods like walnuts, cherries, pineapple and beets that actually contain anti-inflammation enzymes that help combat the disease, as well as a number that will actually aggravate it a couple I hate to admit are my favorites.
So for the next 7 days it will be raw fruit, vegetables, soy protein and lots of water.
After the first 7 day I will add gradually dairy, nuts, and grains. Then in the final 7 days I will add fish and finally towards by the end animal protein. One of these years I do plan on going vegetarian permanently but haven't quite gotten there yet.
I am really interested to see if adding the foods that I have research does help with my joint problems...
I have been doing this once a year for several years now and I have found it a great way to boost my energy and just improve my over-all perspective.
The thing that I am really excited about this year is in the last couple of months I have been doing a lot of research on managing arthritis by diet and have found some very interesting information. There are a number of foods like walnuts, cherries, pineapple and beets that actually contain anti-inflammation enzymes that help combat the disease, as well as a number that will actually aggravate it a couple I hate to admit are my favorites.
So for the next 7 days it will be raw fruit, vegetables, soy protein and lots of water.
After the first 7 day I will add gradually dairy, nuts, and grains. Then in the final 7 days I will add fish and finally towards by the end animal protein. One of these years I do plan on going vegetarian permanently but haven't quite gotten there yet.
I am really interested to see if adding the foods that I have research does help with my joint problems...