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Top 10, cleaning
foods
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Green leafy vegetables Eat them raw,
throw them into a broth, add them to juices. Their chlorophyll helps
swab out environmental toxins (heavy metals, pesticides) and
protects the liver.
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Lemons You need to keep the fluids
flowing to wash out the body and fresh lemonade is ideal. Its
vitamin C, considered the detox vitamin, helps convert toxins into a
water-soluble form that's easily flushed away.
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Watercress Put a handful into salads,
soups, and sandwiches. The peppery little green leaves have a
diuretic effect that helps move things through your system. And
cress is rich in minerals too.
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Garlic Add it to everything --
salads, sauces, spreads. In addition to the bulb's cardio benefits,
it activates liver enzymes that help filter out junk.
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Green tea This antioxidant-rich brew
is one of the healthiest ways to get more fluids into your system.
Bonus: It contains catechins, which speed up liver activity.
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Broccoli sprouts Get 'em at your
health-food store. They pack 20 to 50 times more cancer-fighting,
enzyme-stimulating activity into each bite than the grown-up
vegetable.
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Sesame seeds They're credited with
protecting liver cells from the damaging effects of alcohol and
other chemicals. For a concentrated form, try tahini, the yummy
sesame seed paste that's a staple of Asian cooking.
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Cabbage There are two main types of
detoxifying enzymes in the liver; this potent veggie helps activate
both of them. Coleslaw, anyone?
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Psyllium A plant that's rich in
soluble fiber, like oat bran, but more versatile. It mops up toxins
(cholesterol too) and helps clear them out. Stir powdered psyllium
into juice to help cleanse your colon, or have psyllium-fortified
Bran Buds for breakfast.
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Fruits, fruits, fruits They're full
of almost all the good things above: vitamin C, fiber, nutritious
fluids, and all kinds of antioxidants. Besides, nothing tastes
better than a ripe mango, fresh berries, or a perfect pear
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