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Cleanse Your Body and Lungs from
Cigarette Toxins after Quit Smoking

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Introduction

• There is no doubt about the fact that smoking
  does a lot of damage to the body and some
  organs like the heart, lungs and liver. Smoking
  cigarettes exposes your body and lungs to toxins
  like tar, nicotine, arsenic, carbon monoxide, and a
  lot of other poisonous substances. And even
  though you may have kicked the smoking habit,
  these chemicals still inhabit your bloodstream.
Natural Ways to Cleanse the Body
• They still call the shots in your life (anything
  that controls your blood, controls your life).
• Cleansing them out is highly necessary for you
  to stay quit. Having them in your blood stream
  could trigger strong cravings that can cause a
  relapse. Below are some simple but natural
  ways to rid your body, lungs and liver of these
  toxins.
Water
• The power of water is often underestimated but
  it flushes out nicotine from your body speedily.
  Drink plenty of clean water; 8-12 glasses a day is
  ideal. If you can do more than that, it’s still okay.
  For variety, you can add a bit of lemon or lemon
  juice. Lemon also cleanses your system of
  nicotine. Drinking lots of water daily boosts
  kidney activity and accelerates the elimination of
  toxins. Water also prevents you from getting
  constipation due to your increased fiber
  consumption.
Garlic
• Despite its pungent smell, garlic is extremely
  useful in cleansing your body of nicotine and
  other poisonous substances. This is because garlic
  cloves are made up of allicin, a substance which
  helps in clearing the lungs. You can cook with
  ground garlic cloves, eat it raw and even add it to
  your vegetables and meat. I wouldn’t subscribe to
  garlic supplements, extracts or tablets, it’s better
  if you use the natural garlic, not the processed
  one.
Cranberry Juice
• In my article on designing your stop smoking
  strategy, I mentioned cranberry juice. In this
  article on cleansing your body from the effects
  of nicotine and other harmful chemicals,
  cranberry juice is again coming into the
  picture; only that this time, you should mix it
  with orange juice and drink daily
Cranberry Juice(2)
• . It will greatly assist your detox or cleansing
  process as both juices are laden with
  antioxidants that battle free radicals. Aside
  this, cranberry juice empowers the liver to
  digest fat with more efficiency and contains
  arbutin, an element which acts as a water pill
  and draws out toxins to be passed out.
Fruit and Vegetable Juices
• Still talking about juicing and juices, I’d like to say
  juicing defends and protects you from all sorts of
  diseases connected to smoking. Without leaving
  your house, you can create fresh fruit and
  vegetable juices with your blender and juicer.
  Fresh citrus or apple juices are good choices
  alongside black currant juice. Carrot juice is
  suggested as a vegetable juice, as well as beet or
  asparagus juice. These should be freshly prepared
  juices so the body can get maximum nutrients
  from them. These juices assist to clear nicotine
  out of your body speedily.
Exercise
• Exercise daily. In an earlier article, I mentioned
  why you should start exercise before you quit
  smoking and even after quit smoking, maintain
  your exercise regimen because exercise makes
  you sweat and sweat releases the toxins that
  have made your body home due to smoking.
  Exercise also burns up the nicotine in your system
  and boosts your body’s metabolism rate. It raises
  body temperature and supply of oxygen. It also
  keeps your immune system working perfectly.
Green Tea
• Green tea is an inhibitor or antioxidant which
  fixes the harm caused by free radicals and
  prevents cancer from years of cigarette
  smoking. For best results, drink 3 or more
  cups of green tea daily. Other types of tea:
  white, lemon and peppermint tea are also
  effective in purifying your body system.
High Fiber Foods
• High fiber foods can also get rid of all the
  toxins that have invaded your body as a result
  of years of cigarette smoking. Eating foods
  high in fiber will help you cleanse your colon
  and prevent colon cancer. High fiber foods
  include raw green leafy vegetables, beans,
  carrots, cabbage, brown rice, asparagus, kale
  and peas. Organic vegetables, fruits and whole
  grains are also good sources of fiber.
Healthy Diet
• A healthy diet is also essential to cleanse your
  body and maintain good health. Make sure
  you consume a chunk of green leafy
  vegetables, berries, apples, nuts, sunflower
  seeds, fruits, and beans. Also, stop consuming
  refined and processed foods. Get fried foods
  out of the way. As much as possible, avoid
  soda, caffeine, sugar and alcohol.
Vitamin E and C
• Smoking robs your body of essential vitamins like
  vitamin C, so drinking orange juice and eating
  fruits that contain vitamin C will help restore your
  body back to normal health and well-being.
  Smoking also depletes your body’s supply of
  vitamin E but eating a lot of dark leafy vegetables
  like spinach, collard greens and kale will help
  restore it. Essentially, vitamin E will help defend
  your cells and organs from the harm done by
  smoking and nicotine unwholesomeness.
Ginger
• Ginger can assist the body to sweat.
  Perspiration in turn releases toxins from the
  body system. It also clears out the lungs after
  quit smoking. It can be used to make fresh
  natural ginger tea. It can also be added to your
  salads and foods. I don’t believe in ginger
  tablets or capsules. Ginger is better used in its
  natural form. Another ingredient that
  operates like ginger is cayenne pepper.
Juice Fasting
• You can speed up the expulsion of toxins from
  your body by fasting on juice. Be sure to
  consult your doctor or dietitian before
  embarking on this. And even when you get the
  go-ahead to fast, don’t do it for more than 2
  days.
Rest
• Find time to rest. No matter how busy you
  are, make out time to rest your body and
  mind. This will make your body cleansing
  process holistic as it will complement the
  repair and cleansing work being done by the
  fruits, vegetables and water you are
  consuming as well as the exercise you are
  doing daily. Rest because it assists the body
  healing process.
5 Things to Consider Before Starting a
  Body and Lung Cleansing Program
• Beware of detox programs! If I had my way, I’d
  say you should not go for any detox program
  because a number of them are ineffective and
  even dangerous. Utilize the home-made cleansing
  ingredients mentioned above.
• Strict cleansing diets are unnecessary! It amazes
  me when people want to lose weight and they
  are made to go through strict and unhealthy diet
  regimens. Due to the fact that the diets are not
  right, they lose the weight, only to gain it back in
  ten-fold!
5 Things to Consider Before Starting a
Body and Lung Cleansing Program(2)
• What I’m saying in essence is: a complete body
  and lung toxin cleanse should be a bettering and
  gentle process. There is no need for detox diets
  that have no place for food or diets of one type of
  fruit or vegetable for a period of 5-7days! These
  diets are totally unhealthy as you are merely
  robbing your body of the nutrients it needs to get
  back to shape. Remember to give your body the
  essential nourishment it needs! Go for an
  enhancing, gentle and sustained detox diet.
  Never go for a crash diet. You don’t need it.
5 Things to Consider Before Starting a
Body and Lung Cleansing Program(3)
• Drink water as if it’s going out of fashion! Or
  should I say, drink water like a fish because the
  entire detox or cleansing process depends on
  water to be successful.
• Say a permanent bye-bye to foods containing
  poisonous substances and consume foods that
  will give your body the essential vitamins and
  nutrients it needs to get back to good health.
5 Things to Consider Before Starting a
Body and Lung Cleansing Program(4)
• A successful body cleanse begins and ends in
  the mind. In an earlier article, I had
  mentioned that stop smoking starts with a
  shift in your thinking. Interestingly, a body or
  lung cleanse also begins in the mind because
  you have to be mentally prepared for your
  detox. The greater your level of mental
  preparation, the greater your level of success.
5 Things to Consider Before Starting a
Body and Lung Cleansing Program(5)
• Convert your cleansing time to meditation
  time; connect with your inner-self and
  appreciate the beauty of the moment. Aside
  meditation, practice deep breathing for at
  least 15 minutes a day during your detox. The
  fresh air you bring in will greatly assist the
  lung cleansing process.
Thanks for Reading!!!
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Cleanse your body and lungs from toxins

  • 1. Cleanse Your Body and Lungs from Cigarette Toxins after Quit Smoking By http://2stopsmokingtips.com
  • 2. Introduction • There is no doubt about the fact that smoking does a lot of damage to the body and some organs like the heart, lungs and liver. Smoking cigarettes exposes your body and lungs to toxins like tar, nicotine, arsenic, carbon monoxide, and a lot of other poisonous substances. And even though you may have kicked the smoking habit, these chemicals still inhabit your bloodstream.
  • 3. Natural Ways to Cleanse the Body • They still call the shots in your life (anything that controls your blood, controls your life). • Cleansing them out is highly necessary for you to stay quit. Having them in your blood stream could trigger strong cravings that can cause a relapse. Below are some simple but natural ways to rid your body, lungs and liver of these toxins.
  • 4. Water • The power of water is often underestimated but it flushes out nicotine from your body speedily. Drink plenty of clean water; 8-12 glasses a day is ideal. If you can do more than that, it’s still okay. For variety, you can add a bit of lemon or lemon juice. Lemon also cleanses your system of nicotine. Drinking lots of water daily boosts kidney activity and accelerates the elimination of toxins. Water also prevents you from getting constipation due to your increased fiber consumption.
  • 5. Garlic • Despite its pungent smell, garlic is extremely useful in cleansing your body of nicotine and other poisonous substances. This is because garlic cloves are made up of allicin, a substance which helps in clearing the lungs. You can cook with ground garlic cloves, eat it raw and even add it to your vegetables and meat. I wouldn’t subscribe to garlic supplements, extracts or tablets, it’s better if you use the natural garlic, not the processed one.
  • 6. Cranberry Juice • In my article on designing your stop smoking strategy, I mentioned cranberry juice. In this article on cleansing your body from the effects of nicotine and other harmful chemicals, cranberry juice is again coming into the picture; only that this time, you should mix it with orange juice and drink daily
  • 7. Cranberry Juice(2) • . It will greatly assist your detox or cleansing process as both juices are laden with antioxidants that battle free radicals. Aside this, cranberry juice empowers the liver to digest fat with more efficiency and contains arbutin, an element which acts as a water pill and draws out toxins to be passed out.
  • 8. Fruit and Vegetable Juices • Still talking about juicing and juices, I’d like to say juicing defends and protects you from all sorts of diseases connected to smoking. Without leaving your house, you can create fresh fruit and vegetable juices with your blender and juicer. Fresh citrus or apple juices are good choices alongside black currant juice. Carrot juice is suggested as a vegetable juice, as well as beet or asparagus juice. These should be freshly prepared juices so the body can get maximum nutrients from them. These juices assist to clear nicotine out of your body speedily.
  • 9. Exercise • Exercise daily. In an earlier article, I mentioned why you should start exercise before you quit smoking and even after quit smoking, maintain your exercise regimen because exercise makes you sweat and sweat releases the toxins that have made your body home due to smoking. Exercise also burns up the nicotine in your system and boosts your body’s metabolism rate. It raises body temperature and supply of oxygen. It also keeps your immune system working perfectly.
  • 10. Green Tea • Green tea is an inhibitor or antioxidant which fixes the harm caused by free radicals and prevents cancer from years of cigarette smoking. For best results, drink 3 or more cups of green tea daily. Other types of tea: white, lemon and peppermint tea are also effective in purifying your body system.
  • 11. High Fiber Foods • High fiber foods can also get rid of all the toxins that have invaded your body as a result of years of cigarette smoking. Eating foods high in fiber will help you cleanse your colon and prevent colon cancer. High fiber foods include raw green leafy vegetables, beans, carrots, cabbage, brown rice, asparagus, kale and peas. Organic vegetables, fruits and whole grains are also good sources of fiber.
  • 12. Healthy Diet • A healthy diet is also essential to cleanse your body and maintain good health. Make sure you consume a chunk of green leafy vegetables, berries, apples, nuts, sunflower seeds, fruits, and beans. Also, stop consuming refined and processed foods. Get fried foods out of the way. As much as possible, avoid soda, caffeine, sugar and alcohol.
  • 13. Vitamin E and C • Smoking robs your body of essential vitamins like vitamin C, so drinking orange juice and eating fruits that contain vitamin C will help restore your body back to normal health and well-being. Smoking also depletes your body’s supply of vitamin E but eating a lot of dark leafy vegetables like spinach, collard greens and kale will help restore it. Essentially, vitamin E will help defend your cells and organs from the harm done by smoking and nicotine unwholesomeness.
  • 14. Ginger • Ginger can assist the body to sweat. Perspiration in turn releases toxins from the body system. It also clears out the lungs after quit smoking. It can be used to make fresh natural ginger tea. It can also be added to your salads and foods. I don’t believe in ginger tablets or capsules. Ginger is better used in its natural form. Another ingredient that operates like ginger is cayenne pepper.
  • 15. Juice Fasting • You can speed up the expulsion of toxins from your body by fasting on juice. Be sure to consult your doctor or dietitian before embarking on this. And even when you get the go-ahead to fast, don’t do it for more than 2 days.
  • 16. Rest • Find time to rest. No matter how busy you are, make out time to rest your body and mind. This will make your body cleansing process holistic as it will complement the repair and cleansing work being done by the fruits, vegetables and water you are consuming as well as the exercise you are doing daily. Rest because it assists the body healing process.
  • 17. 5 Things to Consider Before Starting a Body and Lung Cleansing Program • Beware of detox programs! If I had my way, I’d say you should not go for any detox program because a number of them are ineffective and even dangerous. Utilize the home-made cleansing ingredients mentioned above. • Strict cleansing diets are unnecessary! It amazes me when people want to lose weight and they are made to go through strict and unhealthy diet regimens. Due to the fact that the diets are not right, they lose the weight, only to gain it back in ten-fold!
  • 18. 5 Things to Consider Before Starting a Body and Lung Cleansing Program(2) • What I’m saying in essence is: a complete body and lung toxin cleanse should be a bettering and gentle process. There is no need for detox diets that have no place for food or diets of one type of fruit or vegetable for a period of 5-7days! These diets are totally unhealthy as you are merely robbing your body of the nutrients it needs to get back to shape. Remember to give your body the essential nourishment it needs! Go for an enhancing, gentle and sustained detox diet. Never go for a crash diet. You don’t need it.
  • 19. 5 Things to Consider Before Starting a Body and Lung Cleansing Program(3) • Drink water as if it’s going out of fashion! Or should I say, drink water like a fish because the entire detox or cleansing process depends on water to be successful. • Say a permanent bye-bye to foods containing poisonous substances and consume foods that will give your body the essential vitamins and nutrients it needs to get back to good health.
  • 20. 5 Things to Consider Before Starting a Body and Lung Cleansing Program(4) • A successful body cleanse begins and ends in the mind. In an earlier article, I had mentioned that stop smoking starts with a shift in your thinking. Interestingly, a body or lung cleanse also begins in the mind because you have to be mentally prepared for your detox. The greater your level of mental preparation, the greater your level of success.
  • 21. 5 Things to Consider Before Starting a Body and Lung Cleansing Program(5) • Convert your cleansing time to meditation time; connect with your inner-self and appreciate the beauty of the moment. Aside meditation, practice deep breathing for at least 15 minutes a day during your detox. The fresh air you bring in will greatly assist the lung cleansing process.
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