Hi there, I was thinking of doing a detox as I was in hospital back in June for 2 weeks as I had an unsuspected bleed on my kidney…so cut things short I needed a blood transfusion, operations ect ect and nearly didn't make it (Im only 28) while I was in hospital I took LOADS of drugs 🙁 as I was in a huge amount of pain….. Im all better now but since then have felt sluggish and no energy and would like to do a detox as I have taken so much drugs recently and Im thinking this is why Im not feeling the best…. could you please suggest which one I should do! Thanks, Lisa

Super Hot Winter Detox
9 hours ago2Minutes241Words8ViewsWhat Is A Hot Detox During the cooler months of the year everything can slow down, and become vunerable, so it’s always good to increase the heat. Heat is often used as part of a detox program, either directly in baths, sauna, steam, cupping, but also by way of medicinal foods and herbs. Today we’re starting with the hot foods, and some of their benefits. Get Your Herbal Detox Program Here Why Do A Hot Detox In Winter To boost your immune system with ingredients that are naturally anti-viral, anti-bacterial and protect and encrouage the throat, nose, and lungs to stay clear. To Boost your metabolism, preventing the weight gain that often occurs during the winter months. The speed up digestion and elimination, because we tend to sit around more in the darker months, we need to keep everything moving. Recipes For A Hot Detox Get Your Herbal Detox Program Here In Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine, winter is associated with the Water element and kidneys, which govern energy reserves. Ayurveda views winter as a time when Kapha (earth/water) energy dominates, causing sluggishness and weight gain; spicy, light foods and herbs kindle Agni (the fire element denotes all factors responsible for digestion and metabolism/transformation) to clear toxins and restore balance. Our detox programs align with these principles by promoting digestion and vitality, plus supports kidney and liver detoxification, preventing stagnation that can lead to fatigue or illness during winter months