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Do Detox Cleanses Actually Help Your Body?

6 min · 5. Mai 2026
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Detox cleanses are everywhere — from juice programs to supplements promising to “reset” your body. But what do they actually do? In this episode, we look at the difference between commercial detox cleanses and the body’s natural detoxification systems. You’ll learn how your liver, kidneys, and digestive system continuously process and eliminate substances — and what the evidence says about whether short-term detox programs add anything beyond that. We also explore why detox messaging is so compelling, especially when people feel off, tired, or out of balance. The idea of a quick reset can feel appealing, but it may oversimplify how the body actually works. By the end of the episode, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what detox really means, where the evidence is stronger or weaker, and how to think about claims around toxin removal and cleansing. This is about moving from marketing language to a more grounded, evidence-informed view of how the body maintains balance over time.  📝 Full transcript, evidence, and this week’s clarity poll →  beyondthebuzzmedia.com

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