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Jun 19

Juice cleanse may be damaging to health – how it could increase risk of diabetes – Express

A juice cleanse is a diet where you consume nothing but juices containing vegetables, fruit and other healthy items such as cashew nuts. Its about flooding your system with an abundance of incredible nutrients, claims Kara Rosen, founder of a juice brand called Plenish. On a cleanse, youre abstaining from eating solid foods, but its also about the other thing that youre not putting into your body (coffee, sugar, alcohol, and stimulants) and getting lots of hydration, she added. The benefits of the diet are said to be numerous. Jenny Hardwick, a nutritionist at Plenish, claims the diet can aid energy levels, help with weight loss and bloating. But other nutritionists are sceptical.

Talking with Express.co.uk, some nutritionists have contested the idea that juice cleanses detox the body at all, and believe it can even end up damaging our health.

Rachel Clarkson, a reviewed dietician and nutritionist and founder of The DNA Dietician, said: The human body has a complex detoxification system in the liver, kidneys, lungs and even skin that are constantly cleansing the body, ridding it of toxins and detoxifying it of any unwanted materials 24 hours a day.

No amount of drinking juice will aid with this process. Sadly, juice cleanses have zero scientific evidence to back up their use and are just pseudo-science wellness and marketing claims.

According to some nutritionists, aside from having little evidence to show they flush toxins from the body, juice cleanses are likely to be detrimental to weight loss in the long term. Studies have even linked juice cleanses to a higher risk of diabetes.

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Ironically, if we consistently take a large number of herbal supplements and/or fast it can actually end up damaging our health, said Tamra Willner, nutritionist for NHS partnered health brand Second Nature.

She adds: As detox diets mainly consist of juices, fruits and vegetables, the lack of protein will cause your muscle to waste away.

So, while youve lost overall weight (which appears good on the surface), youve also lost muscle mass (which is bad). This will reduce your longer-term metabolism, meaning that you will burn fewer calories at rest.

The goal of weight loss is to reduce body fat while maintaining muscle levels.

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One study published in August 2013 in the British Medical journal found that drinking fruit juice was associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Eating whole fruits, like blueberries, apples, and grapes, on the other hand was linked with a reduced risk.

Juice cleanses also contain no protein or fibre, which can result in loss of muscle mass and huge spikes in blood sugar if the juice is predominantly fruit, explained Clarkson from The DNA Dietician.

This spike in blood sugar is quickly followed by a crash in blood sugar levels, making you crave sugar, which increases feelings of irritability and hunger and decreases energy and focus.

Willner offers her advice to people who want to lose weight safely: The fastest way to lose weight and keep it off in the long term is to reduce the number of ultra-processed foods (cakes, crisps, biscuits) and refined carbohydrates were eating (white bread, white pasta, white rice).

Instead, consider building your meals from protein (chicken, tofu, fish, eggs), healthy fats (olive oil, avocado, nuts) and non-starchy vegetables (broccoli, peppers, spinach etc).

If you are truly set on doing a detox diet, consider juices or foods that are vegetable-based, rather than fruit-based, to reduce the potential spikes in blood sugar levels, and avoid particularly strenuous exercise whilst your energy levels are low.

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