If your blood is pure then all problems will already get cleared. You will always feel fresh and healthy.
You may also want to try watercress. This delicious alternative helps increase enzymes in the liver that are responsible for detoxification. When you bite into watercress or chop it, it releases glucosinolates – a plant compound primarily present in pungent cruciferous vegetables – which breaks down to form indoles and isothiocyanates, chemical compounds that are known to eliminate carcinogens from the body. In one study on the effects of watercress intake on smokers, researchers found that just 170 gm a day resulted in higher levels of carcinogens being expelled in the urine, leaving the blood and body more purified.
Lets see how you can purify your blood...
1. Water
The simplest but one of the most effective detoxifiers is plain old water. Since urine is the means through which kidneys flush out toxins from the blood, having sufficient water is your best bet to keep the blood clean. As with a deep cleanse of your home, a proper purification regimen for your blood will require you to incorporate plenty of water into your diet. Staying hydrated can help your kidneys flush out the impurities in the body, aided by the fiber and minerals from all the other blood-purifying foods.Ayurveda outlines an ideal way to have water for detox benefits. Keep some warmed water in a copper vessel overnight and drink it next day in the morning when you wake up. The copper cools your liver and the water helps with waste elimination and purification of the blood.
2. Fresh Fruits
The pectin fiber in the skin of fruits like apples, guavas, plums, and pears is useful for detoxifying the blood. Besides binding with the excess fats in your blood as well as liver, pectin binds with heavy metals and other harmful chemicals or waste in your bloodstream and is then removed. In addition to this, lycopene found in red fruits and glutathione (both antioxidants) are useful for eliminating waste and chemicals.
Additionally, if you’re a fan of berries, you’re in luck. Studies state that they are high in antioxidants which prevent any damage to the liver such as lesions and fibrosis. They also inhibit the growth of liver cancer cells. So, incorporate options like cranberry and blueberries into your diet to keep your liver healthy.Alternatively, you could snack on grapes, especially red and purple ones. They contain resveratrol (a plant compound) which, like antioxidants, prevents any damage to the liver and ensures its smooth functioning.
3. Green Leafy Vegetables
Not everyone’s a fan of green leafy vegetables. But they can be very good for your blood, considering their abundant nutrient content – vitamins A and C, as well as B vitamins, folate, and iron. The antioxidants in these vegetables help remove harmful free radicals that damage blood cells. Choose from kale, spinach, Romaine lettuce, or even mustard greens and Swiss chard.
4. Whole Grains
Whole grains are rich in fiber, which is a must-have in your diet if you’d like to rid your system of excess fat, chemicals, and waste. The high fiber content in foods like oats, whole grains, and wheat bran lowers blood cholesterol and glucose levels, cleanses your intestinal tract, eases constipation, and helps your body eliminate waste better.
5. Nuts
Nuts make for a good snack option, especially when you’re trying to eliminate toxins from your blood. They are high in fiber which, as stated earlier, lowers the levels of cholesterol and sugar in the blood. They are also high in vitamin E (an antioxidant) and beneficial monounsaturated fats. Studies state this composition makes nuts beneficial for the liver.
One such study found that eating nuts regularly improved the levels of liver enzymes in people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. To add to this, another study found that men who ate fewer nuts had a higher risk of developing the disease as opposed to those who ate large amounts.
6. Cruciferous Vegetables
In ayurveda, cabbage is considered to be a blood purifier. This leafy cruciferous vegetable has antioxidants like vitamins A and C that are good for your liver. Additionally, the fiber content in cabbage helps cleanse the digestive tract. It can neutralize chemical compounds like those in cigarette smoke and cleanse your liver too. Cabbage also contains glucosinolates which, as stated earlier, expel carcinogens from the body.
Much like cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussel sprouts contain beneficial chemicals like sulforaphane, indole-3-carbinol, and 1-cyano-2-hydroxy-3-butene (CHB). These block cancer-causing chemicals – such as NNK in cigarette smoke and increase the levels of natural antioxidant enzymes required to kickstart the detoxification process. This is especially important when the body is overloaded with toxins – that’s when the levels of natural antioxidants go down and the detoxification process slows down.7. Beetroot
Beetroot is a natural source of nitrates and antioxidant betalains which can reduce inflammation and oxidative damage in the liver. Several studies conducted on rats show that beetroot juice increases the production of enzymes that naturally detoxify the body.23However, human studies are still required to fully understand beetroot’s detoxifying potential.
8. Garlic
Garlic is antibacterial spice and can cleanse your system of viruses and parasites that could harm it. This pungent food removes excess fat from the blood. In the bargain, it lowers the levels of bad LDL cholesterol and total serum cholesterol in your body.
9. Turmeric
Turmeric on its own is a wonderful natural healer that can fight inflammation. It can help treat liver trouble and even keep it functioning optimally. And this is important because the liver and kidneys are the two primary centers for cleansing the blood of impurities and purging them from the body.
When this golden spice is combined with milk, its purification powers go up a notch. Turmeric milk figures prominently in liver cleanse diets in ayurveda. One such diet recommends turmeric milk that has been infused with spices like black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, clove, and ginger for 72 hours. This drink is supposed to help your body generate fresh red blood cells besides plying your system with nutrients and acting as a good health tonic.
10. Lemon
Warm water with lemon juice is recommended in both ayurveda and naturopathy as a good start-of-day drink to cleanse the blood. As per ayurveda, this helps release the “ama” or toxins in your digestive tract, cleansing your system.
Research also backs this up. The warm water aids in the breakdown of fat and also eases the load on your kidneys, while the vitamins and minerals in the lemon help the body detox.
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