Day 19 – Top 12 Detox Foods
Hi everyone!
Thanks for stopping by to check my progress on Day 19 of my 28-day detox diet.
It was a wet miserable day here in Stirlingshire today, so the girls and I had a lazy day at home, drawing lots of pictures, playing games and watching TV.
I watched the Madrid Masters this afternoon and was delighted to see Andy Murray win the title. (Well done, Andy!)
I had my favourite honey and raisin porridge and a cup of Redbush tea for breakfast, and oatcakes with humous for lunch. Mid afternoon I had a lovely juicy pear, while watching the tennis.
For dinner, I had quorn mince with red onion, courgette, yellow pepper and mushrooms with a jacket potato, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil. I washed it all down with a large (wine) glass of my favourite Welch’s Purple Grape Juice.
If you are thinking of joining me on this detox diet, here’s a list of the top 12 detox foods:
- Apples – containing vitamin C, quercetin & pectin. Apples can protect from cancer, help lower blood-cholesterol and maintain healthy intenstines & bowel.
- Avocados – rich in powerful antioxidants, vitamin E & alphacarotene and also containing monounsaturated fat & omega-6 fats. Avocados help prevent furring of the arteries, lower blood cholesterol and are good for your skin.
- Beans & Lentils – containing sterols, soluble fibre, B-vitamins, magnesium, zinc, iron and a good balance of protein and complex carbohydrates. These pulses provide sustained energy and help lower blood cholesterol.
- Broccoli – containing phytonutrients called glucosinolates, which are powerful detoxifiers that can help fight cancer. (Other cruciferous vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbage & brussels sprouts also contain these detoxifiers.)

- Carrots – containing antioxidants, alphacarotene & betacarotene. Carrots can help protect against cancer, boost immunity, maintain good eyesight and promote healthy skin.
- Fennel – containing potassium. Fennel helps rebalance the body’s fluid levels and stimulates the body’s natural detoxifying organs.
- Garlic – containing allicin. Garlic has antiviral and antibacterial actions and aids excretion of toxins from the body. It also protects the body from high blood pressure, high blood-cholesterol, heart disease and cancer.
- Kiwi Fruit – containing vitamin C. Kiwis boost the immune system, strengthen the blood vessels and help fight cancer and harmful free radicals.
- Mango – containing betacarotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, fibre and potassium. Mangoes can help to ward off colds and reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer.
- Pumpkin Seeds – containing omega-3 & omega-6 oils. Eating pumpkin seeds can help protect against heart disease and strokes, reduce joint pain and stiffness, promote healthy skin and improve immune system.

- Strawberries - containing vitamin C & ellagic acid. Strawberries can boost your immune system, fight free radicals and help fight against cancer and heart disease.
- Watercress – containing chlorophyll, vitamin C, iron and betacarotene. Watercress can improve immunity and heart health, boost circulation and help to make healthy blood cells.
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