
Fat.  Sugar. Salt. Alcohol. If our bodies had minds of their own, they’d have  put us on notice on Thanksgiving, served us with papers by Christmas,  and be off dating a vegan yogi by New Year’s Eve.
So  why not make friends with it again? These essential Eat This, Not That!  Detox Foods will instantly cleanse your body without any painful fasts  or expensive juices. You’ll find the complete list—and a simple and  effective diet plan that can strip off up to 16 pounds in 14 days—in my  new book, The Zero Belly Diet. 
  And get a jumpstart on 2015 now with our essential list of 10 Daily Habits That Blast Belly Fat!
The Liver Fixer: Almonds
  Downing  those winter cocktails make you more than fat and hungover; the fatty  deposits that build up around your liver after weeks of overeating and  drinking put you at increased risk for liver cancer. But just a couple  small handfuls a day of vitamin-packed almonds could help cleanse the  deposits out, according to a recent study from the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.  Researchers found a clear inverse response between vitamin E intake and  liver cancer risk; those that consumed the most—about 16 mg, or about  15 almonds—showed a 40 percent lower risk of liver cancer than those who  consumed less. (No wonder almonds are one of The 50 Best Weight-Loss Snacks—click here for the complete list!)
  The Stomach Settler: Guacamole
  Think of guacamole as a designated driver for your digestive system. A study in The Journal of Agricultural Food Chemistry analyzed  the effects of feeding 22 different fruits to a group of rats with  liver damage caused by galactosamine, a liver toxin. The fruit that  proved most beneficial? You guessed it: the avocado. Cilantro, the  savory herb that gives guac its distinctive flavor, contains a unique  blend of oils that send a “simmer down!” message to an upset stomach. In  fact, these two oils (specifically, linalool and geranyl acetate) are  so powerful they’ve been shown to have a positive impact on irritable  bowel syndrome (IBS), according to a study published in the journal Digestive Diseases and Science. 
The Belly Fat Blocker: White Tea
  Any tea will help soothe your nerves, but white tea packs a particular one-two punch that can actually attack belly fat. A study published in the journal Nutrition and Metabolism  showed that white tea can simultaneously boost lipolysis (the breakdown  of fat) and block adipogenesis (the formation of fat cells). The tea’s  combination of caffeine and epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) seems to  set fat cells up for defeat. Find out how your favorite flavor stacks up  against the 5 Best Teas for Weight Loss.
The Pain Killer: Turmeric
  You  can put an ice pack on your throbbing head, but to get the same  anti-inflammatory effect throughout the rest of your body, order the  curry. Curcumin, a compound derived from the bright-orange spice  turmeric, works as a powerful anti-inflammatory in the liver, research  shows. A study in the journal Gut  found supplementing with curcumin could significantly reduce bile duct  blockage and curbed scarring (fibrosis) by interfering with chemical  reactions involved in the inflammatory process. And to torch fat with  every dash, click for the The Best Spices for Fat Loss.
The Hangover Cure: Asparagus
When  you’re huddled over a plate of greasy diner food, begging the Hangover  Gods for forgiveness, ask the waiter for a side of steamed asparagus.  According to a study in the Journal of Food Science,  the amino acids and minerals found in asparagus may alleviate hangover  symptoms and protect liver cells against toxins. The veggie spears are  also a natural diuretic, which will help flush the excess toxins from  your system.
The Cholesterol Buster: Collard Greens
A  staple vegetable of Southern cuisine, collard greens have an incredible  ability to cleanse your system of excess cholesterol, especially when  steamed. A recent study published in the journal Nutrition Research  compared the bile acid binding capacity of steamed collard greens to  Cholestyramine, a cholesterol-lowering drug. Incredibly, the collards  improved the body’s cholesterol-blocking process by 13 percent more than  the drug! Just hold the artery-clogging fried chicken. And speaking of  greens, make your salads with these 10 Superfoods Healthier Than Kale.
The Detoxifier: Lemon Water
Start  each day by making a large pitcher of “spa” water filled with sliced  whole lemons, and make a point of sipping your way through at least 8  glasses before bedtime. Citrus fruits are rich in the antioxidant  de-limonene, a powerful compound found in the peel that stimulates liver  enzymes to help flush toxins from the body and gives sluggish bowels a  kick, according to the World Health Organization.
The Artery Plumber: Wild Salmon
If  quitting smoking is a New Year’s resolution, add a side of salmon.  Researchers say a healthy diet rich in anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty  acids may then help to reverse arterial stiffness—a common side effect  of smoking, which, like a kinked hose, inhibits the flow of cleansing  blood through the arteries and to vital organs. A three-week study in the International Journal of Cardiology  found smokers who supplemented with just 2 grams of omega-3s a day—what  you’ll find in a 4-ounce portion of salmon—saw marked improvement in  the elasticity of the arteries, allowing for healthy blood flow. And set  yourself up for slimming success with our indispensable list of 13 Foods to Remove from the Fridge Forever!.
By David Zinczenko
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