The dish on detox dieting, plus natural home-cleaning solutions

The dish on detox dieting, plus natural home-cleaning solutions

Make a clean sweep -- inside and out.
Updated:
2009-09-18 12:10
Published:
2005-10-12 00:00
By 
Janet Rowe

Detox diets

Detoxification diets are supposed to clean out your body for fantastic health benefits, from increased energy to relief from chronic ailments. But just what's involved? Here's the scoop from Dr. Paul Jaconello, who practises nutritional medicine in Toronto.

Why detox?
“Foods can be poisonous,” says Jaconello. Many of us have allergies and don't even know it; our foods trigger immune responses that lead to a variety of other health problems, from fatigue to arthritis.What do you do?
You restrict your diet -- typically for two to 10 days -- to certain allowed foods, such as fruits, vegetables and juices.

Is diet all there is to detox?
No. Diets help by eliminating allergens, but many detox proponents also try to remove chemicals, such as pesticides or drug residues. These require special regimes, says Jaconello, which may involve saunas, exercise or nutritional supplements.

Do the diets work?
People who have tried them say they feel lighter and more energetic. “Just by removing the reactive foods, you're going to feel better,” agrees Jaconello. “And you're not eating junk anymore!”

Are they safe?
In the short-term (one or two weeks), yes. “You need protein, you need fat,” points out Jaconello. More important is to have a doctor's supervision and permission; with expert guidance, the true value of such a diet is to identify your reactive foods and adjust your long-term eating plan.

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Natural home-cleaning solutions

Free to a good home . . .
The ultimate declutter solution: give it away! The nifty, no-fee online communities at freecycle.org connect people who live near each other and have stuff to give away, no strings attached. The grassroots project includes more than 200 local groups in every province and territory.A cleaner clean

Natural home-cleaning solutions
Chemical-free cleaning is as easy as raiding your pantry.

White vinegar
To disinfect and deodorize, dilute vinegar with an equal amount of water for floors, tiles, stoves and counters; use full strength on toilets, sinks and the humidifier's innards. Test inconspicuous corners first because vinegar can eat away some surfaces, such as grout or marble.

Baking soda
Gentle abrasion helps scrub away dirt and stains, with deodorizing action as well. Mix with three equal parts water and scrub the fridge, the sink and the oven.

Borax
Your grandmother's miracle cleaner is a naturally occurring mineral. (Buy it in the supermarket next to the laundry detergent.) Mix with four parts water to create a bleach substitute; mix with two parts water for a disinfecting tub, tile and toilet cleaner; and sprinkle on carpets, then vacuum, to clean and deodorize.

Lemon juice
Cut grease or bleach out stains with a fresh scent as an added bonus. Mix with baking soda to wash dishes, or with olive oil to polish furniture. Add 1/2 cup (125 millilitres) to the washing machine to bleach laundry.

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