The aim of detox diets is to take a break from the overload of fats, sugars, and toxins rampant in the standard omnivorous American diet. It gives your digestive system and filtering organs—the kidneys and liver—a much-needed break. After a few days or weeks on a raw vegan detox diet, you may be feeling good enough that you decide to make it more than just a temporary way of eating.
June 29th, 2016 | 6:49 am
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Hi, I'm Nathan Maus and I'm striving to take full responsibility for creating the world I want to live in. I created this website to share with you what I've learned.
One of the big projects I'm working on right now is the construction of a winter greenhouse, built using passive solar methods. My passion leads me towards local, nutrient-dense foods and the restructuring of our social-political-economic systems to better benefit all of us.
The aim of detox diets is to take a break from the overload of fats, sugars, and toxins rampant in the standard omnivorous American diet. It gives your digestive system and filtering organs—the kidneys and liver—a much-needed break. After a few days or weeks on a raw vegan detox diet, you may be feeling good enough that you decide to make it more than just a temporary way of eating.