Miami Herald (Sunday)

Forgot those detox diets marketed everywhere. To clean out your body, eat these foods

- BY SHEAH RARBACK Special to the Miami Herald Sheah Rarback MS, RDN is a registered dietitian nutritioni­st in private practice in Miami.

my liver, are you there? So many folks online are marketing detox diets I fear they know something I don’t, that you might have abandoned me.

But I feel good and I’m not a lighter shade of green so I know you are there working for me. So what is the truth about “detox diets” and who needs them?

We are all exposed, probably multiple times each day, to low-level environmen­tal toxins. Luckily our liver is ready for this and in two phases makes a toxic substance less harmful and then converts it to a water soluble form for excretion. Alcohol, medication­s and insecticid­es are other exposures that keep the liver busy.

Detox is the liver’s job. Our role is to provide the liver, through foods, the support it needs to keep filtering out potential toxins. Going on a restrictiv­e “detox diet” could be the opposite of what the liver needs if nutrients are eliminated in favor of a “magic drink.”

The best liver support comes from the sulphoraph­ane containing cruciferou­s vegetables. Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflowe­r and Brussels sprouts lead the list. Sulphoraph­ane triggers the liver to produce detoxifyin­g enzymes that block free-radical attacks on DNA.

Once started, the process cycles and continues to protect for up to four days after the sulphoraph­anecontain­ing food was initially eaten. AddiOh

tional sulphoraph­anecontain­ing vegetables are bok choy, kale, radishes and turnips.

Other delicious detoxers are the anthocyani­dins in berries, grapes and beets, polyphenol­s in green tea and resveratro­l in red wine. Eating at least 5 cups of richly colored fruits and vegetables will cover your detox needs.

Broccoli sprouts are an easy and tasty way to pack a diet with sulphoraph­ane. Available at the supermarke­t, broccoli sprouts have 10-100 times more sulphoraph­ane than broccoli. Broccoli sprouts can be added to a salad, sandwich, burger or omelet and slipped into a taco.

 ?? MARTHA QUILLIN The News & Observer ?? Strawberri­es and other berries contain anthocyani­dins, which helps your liver to detox.
MARTHA QUILLIN The News & Observer Strawberri­es and other berries contain anthocyani­dins, which helps your liver to detox.
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