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5/29/07
  Detoxification Diet For A Pair Of Healthy Kidneys
Author: Sandra Kim Leong

Your kidney plays an extremely important role in the detoxification process. Your kidney is responsible for removing toxic substances in the process of urination. Your kidney purifies your bloodstream through filtering toxins and other excessive substances that are no longer needed by the body. Urine is then produced and stored in your bladder and then excreted through the urethra.

Urine formation is neccesary for the balance of minerals and other substances in the body. For instance, an excess of calcium is normally eliminated through the urine. Urine also contains ammonia. A build-up of amonia would otherwise be harmful to your body. Other substances such as alcohol are also eliminated through the body via urine.

It is important to have great kidney health; otherwise, urine cannot be eliminated and cleared from your body. To have great kidney health, you can consider having a detoxification diet that helps in the cleansing process.

There are plenty of toxins that your body absorbed through air, water and food. These unwanted materials can affect your health negatively. For example, consuming traces of heavy metals can result in a number of neurological dysfunctions. Heavy metals may be contained in the contaminated and unfiltered water that you drink. At the same time, it is not possible to control totally the toxic materials that get absorbed into your body.

Although the kidney should be capable of detoxifying your body on its own, sometimes, it becomes overburdened with too much toxins. Hence, a detoxification diet that removes the build up is necessary.

A detoxification diet may sound new to your ear but it is nothing extraordinary. Your detox diet should basically contain essential nutrients that can help in detoxification and excretion of toxics in your body.

If you are serious about your detoxification diet, and you should be, the first thing that you have to do is to eliminate or at least minimize your intake of salty foods. If you are the one cooking food for you and your family, lessen the use of salt when cooking.

The objective of a detoxification diet is to primarily keep your excretory organs, such as your kidneys, to be in its top shape so that it can efficiently eliminate the toxins in your body. Although salt is said to add taste to food, salt can strain your kidneys.

A detoxification diet also requires that you drink plenty of water. The recommended amount would be 8-10 glasses each day. Water can actually reduce the risk of mineral salts into transforming into stones that can interrupt the flirtation mechanisms of your kidneys. Water intake in your detoxification diet can also reduce the risks of other possible kidney problems.

Cranberry fruit and juices should also be part of your detoxification diet. It contains proanthocyanidin that is an essential nutrient in any detox diet. This nutrient is a antioxidant that
can help clean and flush out your kidneys.

If you have been consuming fast foods or foods that are processed and have preservatives for years, you may find it hard initially to make a switch. For a start, you may find it tough not to have salty food. However, if you persevere, you will be rid of your cravings to unhealthy food. You will then be able to reap the benefits from having a healthy detoxification diet, including having a pair of good functioning kidneys.

About the Author:

Got constipation, weight gain, poor energy and bad breath? Need to detox and cleanse? Get free research and special reports by Sandra Kim Leong on detox diets, colon cleansing, liver cleansing and juice fasting here on Detox Cleansing Diet

 
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