Detox (detoxification) is a naturally occurring and ongoing process that happens 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And with exposures from many types of toxins and stress in the modern world, the body has a lot of work to do.
The problem of toxicity is very real and shouldn’t be underestimated. Toxins, in large quantities due to long-term exposure, sluggish detox, stress or poor nutrition, can adversely affect the liver, brain, lungs, and kidneys.
Some toxins are believed can even promote heart disease that might due to increased free radical levels, hence, increased superoxide levels.
Efficient detox helps your body to process and use nutrients effectively which results in proper physiological functioning leading to healthier, longer, and happier life.
Liver
The liver is the most important organ that runs the detoxifying processes and removes toxins. In addition, the lungs, intestines, kidney and skin play a big part in detox as well.
Vegetable nutrients and phytonutrient contents which impart antioxidant properties are vital in neutralizing free radicals produced in phase 1 detox in the liver. They also supply insoluble fiber (resistant fiber) and dietary fiber that promote better digestion, thus help elimination.
Their antioxidant properties are attributed to carotenoids, polyphenols, along with vitamin C (found in many vegetables) are also vital in helping detox.
Note: Polyphenols are bioflavonoids. Although bioflavonoids are the largest family of polyphenolic compounds, they are not necessarily polyphenols.
Their minerals contents, including magnesium, zinc, and selenium along with vitamin Bs and C play essential roles in detox as well.
The following are vegetables said to be beneficial for detox purposes.
Artichoke
Silymarin, a bioflavonoid found in artichoke acts as an antioxidant as well as helps protect the liver against free radical attacks. It also contains cyarin that helps stimulate the production of bile.
Asparagus
Asparagus makes a great detox vegetable because the chromium it contains serve to help balance blood sugar levels while you’re on a detox.
Beets
Beets are a rich source of betalains, bioflavonoids that make beets appear red, a powerful antioxidant that helps the liver in removing impurities from your blood.
Broccoli
Broccoli is one of the best cruciferous vegetables that can help your body ridding of toxins. The combination of fiber, glucosinolates, carotenoids, bioflavonoids, vitamins, minerals and protein found in broccoli are thought to help many bodily functions that include detoxifications and elimination, among others.
Other cruciferous vegetables that can be used along with broccoli or as a stand-alone to help detox, including Brussels sprouts, cabbage (red/purple, green, and white), cauliflower, collard, watercress, kohlrabi, and kale.
Celery
Celery is an urination-inducing vegetable that can also help reduce inflammation, promote better digestion and elimination. When you choose to take it as juice or smoothies, be sure to include the leaves to get extra nutrients.
Cucumber
Cucumber is made up mostly of water. It can support your digestive system and promote better urination, both of which are essential in helping the body to remove toxins. At the same time, it provides you carotenoids, , and bioflavonoids with antioxidant properties for detox and reduces inflammation.
Eggplant
Adding eggplant to your shopping cart while getting your detox foods worth your while. It’s a great source of antioxidant anthocyanins that are thought to help your liver and gallbladder perform better. Besides that, it contains antioxidant chlorogenic acid which is the most abundant phenolic acid in the flesh of eggplant. Both types of antioxidants are crucial in helping detox.
Fennel
Fennel promotes better digestion as well as urination which make it a good addition to your detox plan as it will help with the removal of toxins. A study shows that it has . To potentiate antioxidant activities of your smoothie, combine it with red/purple cabbage and broccoli.
Mushrooms
Polysaccharides are the main supply of phytochemicals in mushrooms. They support detox by scavenging free radicals produced in the liver after you consume foods or medicines (including herbal medicine).
Onions
Many people imagine onion antioxidant properties are only attributed to allicin. However, it also contains bioflavonoids and polyphenols. The total polyphenol content of onion is not only higher compared to it cousin allium vegetables, garlic, and leeks, but also higher than carrots, tomatoes, and red bell pepper.
Peas
Despite their small sizes, peas are packed with nutrients and can be an addition to any serious detox program. Besides fiber and protein, they also contain antioxidant carotenoids and bioflavonoids. The protein not only helps you feel satiated between meals but supplies many essential amino acids required for efficient detox.
Spinach
Spinach is revered for its mineral and beta-carotene contents. Besides that, it also contains other carotenoids that include lutein, zeaxanthin, neoxanthin, and violaxanthin, all of which exert powerful antioxidant activities. It also contains bioflavonoids, vitamin C, and vitamin E.
Tomatoes
Lycopene in tomatoes along with bioflavonoids, carotenoids, and vitamin C. help to protect the liver from damage (hepatoprotective) so it can do its job of filtering out toxins smoothly. Cherry tomatoes offer more lycopene. Reap benefits of cooked tomatoes as they increase the bioavailability of many vital nutrients including lycopene.
Turnips
Preferably, turnips should be included in a detox diet due to their fiber content. They’ll help you prevent digestive system sluggishness and release toxins need to make it all the way out.
Wheatgrass
Magnesium, a mineral vital for detox, chelates to chlorophyll like iron does to hemoglobin. High chlorophyll content of wheatgrass makes it the perfect choice for helping your body to detox. You can get its full benefits by juicing it or taking it in powder form (with water).
Zucchini
This vegetable provides vitamin C plus carotenoids and bioflavonoids to get your detox in the liver runs efficiently. Besides playing a part along with other nutrient-dense foods on the list to supply the body the nutrients it needs, Zucchini is said to be able to help reduce “healing crisis” suffered by some people during detox.