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Do Detox Diets Work? What Your Body Needs

Every spring, the idea of “detoxing” resurfaces. Juice cleanses, teas, supplements, and programs promising to reset your body and flush out toxins.

It sounds appealing: a fresh start, a clean slate.

But do detox diets actually work?

Short answer: No. For most healthy adults, there’s no strong evidence that detox diets or cleanses improve health. Your body already has a built-in detox system designed to do this work efficiently.

How Your Body Detoxes Naturally

If you’ve ever wondered how the body detoxes naturally, the answer lies in three key systems:

  • Liver: Your primary detox organ. It processes alcohol, medications, and metabolic waste.
  • Kidneys: Filter your blood and remove waste through urine.
  • Digestive system: Eliminates what your body doesn’t need.

When these systems are functioning well, your body is constantly detoxifying every hour of every day.

Do Detox Diets Actually Work?

Despite bold claims, most detox cleanses don’t “remove toxins” in the way they promise.

Many people feel better during a cleanse, but that’s usually due to:

  • Eating fewer ultra-processed foods
  • Increasing fruit and vegetable intake
  • Reducing alcohol or sugar

Not because toxins are being flushed out.

Research continues to show limited evidence supporting detox diets, while highlighting potential risks.

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