That does not sound safe one bit. I would worry too. Maybe you could find an article ONLINE about the dangers of trying to detox yourself, and give it to her.
That does not sound safe one bit. I would worry too. Maybe you could find an article ONLINE about the dangers of trying to detox yourself, and give it to her.
I agree. I know that it is hard to tell people what to do. However, if you have proof to show why, then they might listen adn be more skeptical.
I was just reading an article that had several different foods that help you detox, because they contain vitamin C, stimulate liver activity, and other things. Here are the ones I remember:
- Lemons
- Broccoli
- Fruit
- Garlic
- Sesame seeds
- Green tea
Makes sense to me. That's all healthy food anyway.
- Lemons
- Broccoli
- Fruit
- Garlic
- Sesame seeds
- Green tea
Makes sense to me. That's all healthy food anyway.
My sister (who detoxes and diets a lot) always tells me a lot of people have found lemonade + real maple syrup a good semi meal replacement detox drink.
I agree with the above poster, that it shouldn't be done without a doctor's supervision. There are those cleansing pills that clean out your intestines, etc, and will even get rid of any worms if you have any. A relative of a friend of mine did that and sure enough; she had had worms. So gross, but I guess it's better for your health to get rid of them. I've heard that approximately 1/3 of humans have them in their intestines.
I got a bit off topic - sorry!
I got a bit off topic - sorry!Oh My....thats sick! So what did she use to detox then?