Eating Raw triggers detoxification
Cleaning is an every day part of our lives. If we're not cleaning the house, we're doing laundry, cleaning the car, cleaning out the garage or
attic, or clearing our desk of the never-ending piles of bills, junk mail, and coupons we accumulate.
For the computer-savvy, cleaning is even an every day process in order to maintain an optimally-running, reliable and safe system. We even
clean the outside of our bodies in some form or fashion on a daily basis, from showering to teeth brushing.
So, if cleaning is such a healthy part of our every day lives, logic would dictate we should do the same for the inside of our body as well.
Detoxification and tissue cleansing is the process of purging environmental and chemical toxins from your body. Such toxins can disrupt every
system in your body.
If our body is polluted with such toxins, it's own detoxification system - namely the liver, lungs, skin, kidneys and lymphatic system
cannot work properly, and these unruly poisons set up shop in every cell of our body, and soon begin to wreak havoc with our physical, mental and
emotional well-being.
These contaminants can create such problems as lethargy, foggy thinking, unhealthy skin, decreased vision, mood swings, and digestive
disorders. However, by adopting a lifestyle including eating healthy raw foods, our body can conduct its own spring cleaning.
Contrary to what most might think, raw foods are actually more easily digestible than cooked foods are. It also enables the digestive system
to clean house and begin the process of purging the dangerous environmental and chemical toxins from the cells of the body, thereby restoring the
systems to their optimal states.
In addition, since raw foods are so nutrient-dense, they also simultaneously provide the body with much-needed and missed nutrients, vitamins
and minerals it needs in order to continually perform on an ongoing basis.
Note from Wayne: Uri products incorporate an abundance of live, organic raw foods into their superfoods
whole-foods drinks line. I encourage you to give them a try ... especially "The Feast". The Feast is rich with many nutrient-dense
live whole foods. Even the hard-core red meat eater can drink this, and truly enjoy it. The Feast actually tastes good which
is extremely rare for a "green" drink superfood. I hope you enjoyed this article here at www.green-drinks.com.
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