If you are not addicted to drugs or alcohol or haven’t been consumed a poisonous substance lately, there is little evidence that your body needs any help to detox.
The British Dietic Association have advised that detox diets are irrational and unscientific.7 They explain that if for some reason your body had accumulated a lot of toxins from day-to-day life then you would feel very ill. Turns out, your body is quite capable of ‘detoxifying’ all by itself.
When you go on detox diets or replace healthy meals with detox drinks, you often end up starving your body of calories, which ultimately causes it produce more and more chemicals called ketones. The build-up of these chemicals can have the following effects:
- Nausea
- Dehydration
- Weakness
- Light-headedness
- Irritability
These detox diets or juice detox diet plans often contain very little protein. If you consume insufficient protein for a prolonged period of time, your body can react by break down its own muscles for fuel and potentially compromise your immunity.8