A detox program aims to flush out waste products that accumulate when we take medication, eat processed food, or are exposed to various pollutants and stress. During a detox, you give your body a chance to recover and eliminate waste products.
“Think of a detox as a mini-vacation for your body; it gives you the energy to get through the rest of the year.”
Many of the waste products in the body are formed in the intestines. If they are not removed, they can leak into the bloodstream and burden the rest of the body, meaning all cells and organs.
Signs of imbalance in the intestines and intestinal lining can include fatigue, swelling, inflammation, joint and muscle pain, stiffness, headaches, itching, digestive problems, allergies, sensitivities, bad breath, foul-smelling sweat and stool, as well as various types of skin problems.
Consider detoxing if you experience stiff and cracking joints in the morning, feel tired and sluggish, feel “bloated” in your stomach, or have poor skin. After the summer holidays, a detox can be beneficial, as well as after Christmas and New Year.
1. Eat healthy food during detox
Water
Drink 2 liters of water per day, preferably with added magnesium.
Organic vegetables
Eat plenty of green leafy vegetables, beets, and artichokes.
Raw food
Raw food has experienced a renaissance today with access to new, exciting foods and delicious recipes. Search for “raw food recipes” on Google to find plenty.
Fruit
Fruit is fine unless you have an excess of candida or diabetes. However, keep in mind that bananas and dried fruit contain fast carbohydrates, which you should avoid.
Berries
All types of berries are good to eat.
Nuts
Eat plenty of nuts, seeds, and kernels (melon seeds, sunflower seeds, hemp seeds, pumpkin seeds, among others).
Healthy fats
Enjoy cold-pressed flaxseed oil, olive oil, avocado, and coconut oil.
Herbs
Various spices and herbs are good detox foods, such as garlic, ginger, turmeric, cinnamon, cardamom, cumin, cayenne pepper, basil, sage, thyme.
Fiber supplements
Try psyllium husks or whole flaxseeds soaked overnight.
Algae
Such as chlorella, spirulina, kelp, and wakame.
Wheatgrass and cereal grass
Wheatgrass improves digestion and nutrient absorption. It increases blood circulation and the body’s natural detoxification.
2. Avoid unhealthy food
All refined foods
This includes all ready-made and semi-prepared products.
Fast carbohydrates
All fast carbohydrates from bread, pasta, sugar, chocolate (raw cocoa is fine), juice, soda, ice cream, candy, breakfast cereals. If you have candida, you should also be cautious with fruit.
Coffee
Prepare for your detox by reducing coffee intake a few days in advance, as quitting coffee too quickly can cause headaches and withdrawal symptoms. Drink herbal tea and green tea instead.
Alcohol and tobacco
Avoid all types of tobacco as it depletes the body’s reserves.
Dairy products
Eliminate all dairy products!
Gluten
Avoid foods containing gluten, that is wheat, barley, and rye.
Red meat
Also eat less protein overall. Avoid especially red meat.
3. Exercise and rest
Exercise lightly. Walking and yoga are good. When you exercise, you lubricate joints and muscles and flush out waste products.
Sweating, for example by taking a sauna (not a dry sauna), is also a natural and effective detox. Dry brushing is also beneficial.
Last but not least, rest and relax as much as you can. When we rest and sleep, we give the body a chance to recover and repair itself.
4. Maintain habits after detox
Try to maintain your new, healthy eating habits as much as possible. If you want to reintroduce foods you have missed, do so carefully and gradually so you don’t stress your body too much.
When you feel good, it’s all too easy to forget how you felt before.
14-day guide with recipes and shopping list
Feeling tempted to try? A 14-day detox can work wonders. To make it easy, you can follow a program with ready-made recipes.
We recommend Holistic’s proven detox program.
Podcast tips for detox
In Holistic’s podcast “Health Comes from Within” there is an informative episode you simply must listen to.
You can find Health Comes from Within on Poddtoppen, Spotify, or Holistic’s website.

