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8 easy ways to detox after a New Year party

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 2, 2023, 13:00 IST
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Simple ways to detox

All of us look forward to the New Year's eve celebration. It's the one day when we bid farewell to the passing year and welcome the new year. Many people practice the philosophy of going "all in" and partying their hardest. But even so, there’s always a limit and it's crucial to take care of your health. It's crucial to remember that "detox" has become a highly popular keyword in the health industry today, and as a result, there are a tonne of dubious recommendations and phony detox products on the market right now. People are being advised to consume almost anything, even raw green smoothies, which are risky since they are high in plant anti-nutrients. Numerous plant foods are generally healthy, but they can work against you when it comes to detox since they obstruct the detox routes. It is essential to nourish your body with the proper habits and to take good care of it. Here are 8 strategies to detox your body after the holiday season. (Image: istock)

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​Curb excessive alcohol consumption

Alcohol use is undoubtedly the party activity that is most harmful to health. Alcohol is a poison by definition, and the body finds it difficult to metabolize and remove it from the body. Ideally, you should abstain from all alcohol. But if you choose to drink, try to consume as little as possible. Alcohol's effects are significantly worsened when combined with refined seed oils and sugar, which is what often occurs during parties. (Image: istock)

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​Restock on nutrients

Because alcohol causes the body to lose nutrients, it's crucial to restore them for healing, especially B complex. (Image: istock)


Also Read: How to detox your body in 7 days

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​Cleanse your body

Consume plenty of water to help flush out toxins. Lemon water, dandelion and chicory are a few more accessible methods that aid in the removal of toxins. (Image: istock)

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​Detox your skin

Another crucial detox route is the skin. Easy options include sweating and steam rooms. Saunas, especially infrared saunas, are even more beneficial. (Image: istock)


Also Read: Does detox diet work? How to detox at home

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​Use binders

Binders help to attract and remove toxins from the body. Psyllium husk and activated charcoal are excellent alternatives that are readily accessible over the counter. (Image: istock)

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​Consume coconut water & electrolytes

You need to replenish the magnesium, sodium, and potassium your body loses because alcohol dehydrates you and flushes electrolytes from your body. Coconut water and pink salt are two excellent, readily available choices.(Image: istock)


Also Read: These detox recipes will fix occasional overeating impact

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​Eat a balanced diet rather than fasting

Complete fasting after a party can make you stressed, despite the fact that it can be an effective detox method. Instead eat light, healthful, home-cooked meals instead, and steer clear of manufactured food. (Image: istock)

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​Take good rest

These are the most crucial rehabilitation tools. Aim to get at least 8 hours of sleep each night, and try not to overstress yourself with your activities. (Image: istock)

Contributed by: Functional Nutritionist Mugdha Pradhan, CEO and Founder, iThrive


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