Detox Diets

Urban Detox
Detox Diets

Your Gut Is Calling: An Urban Detox Guide Based on Nutrition Science 

For years, detox has been a marketing buzzword tied to juices, teas and unregulated supplements. These products promised to sweep toxins from the body, yet lacked a scientific foundation. By 2025, the conversation in the UK will have shifted. The modern urban detox is no ...
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Nutrition Trends, Detox Debunked
Detox Diets

Detox Debunked: UK Nutrition Trends

The language of detox has dominated the UK wellness industry for decades. Cleanses, teas and supplements have been marketed as shortcuts to vitality, promising to flush out unnamed toxins and reset the body. By 2025, the picture has shifted. Consumers, health experts and regulators are ...
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gluten free, coeliac disease, cross contamination
coeliac disease

Coeliac Disease Diet Restores Lifelong Health

Most medical diagnoses invite questions, yet few up-end daily habits as abruptly as coeliac disease. One moment, toast is comfort food, the next it is the culprit behind exhaustion, bone pain and an unsettled mind. In Britain, at least 1 in 100 people carry this ...
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intermittent fasting, 5 2 diet, fast 800
Detox Diets

The Mosley Method – Comprehensive Scientific Review of 5 2, Fast 800 and Keto Diets

Britain has never been short of weight-loss fads, yet few have gripped the nation like intermittent fasting under the steady hand of Dr Michael Mosley. In living rooms from Leeds to Liskeard, his plain-spoken broadcasts turned complex metabolic science into kitchen-table tactics, helping thousands to ...
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calorie deficit, weight loss, tdee
calorie deficit

Calorie Deficit: Science Behind Sustainable Weight Management

Britain’s waistline has become front-page news, yet anyone who has tried to shed centimetres knows the advice can be dizzying. One programme praises juice cleanses, another swears by skipping breakfast, while social media feeds deliver tip after contradictory tip. Behind the noise sits a single, ...
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1:1 diet, rapid weight loss, vlcd
Detox Diets

Cambridge 1-to-1 Diet Under Scrutiny for Safety and Science

Most Britons are aware of the promise of a slimming plan that claims to melt weight fast. Yet, few appreciate the complex story behind one of the UK’s longest-running programmes. The Cambridge Diet, now branded the 1:1 Diet, began as a hospital formula for severely ...
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no carb diet, ketosis, weight loss
Detox Diets

No Carb Diet Resets Metabolism and Cuts Weight

British office kitchens may run on biscuits, but our bodies do not have to. The daily pattern of sugary breakfast cereal, sandwich lunch and pasta dinner keeps blood sugar on a roller-coaster and leaves many adults drained by three o’clock. A growing community is breaking ...
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cortisol reset, reduce cortisol, stress relief
adaptogens

Cortisol Reset Diet for Stress Resilience in the UK

Most Britons can recite the everyday irritations that push them to breaking point – a late train, a jittery inbox, an unexpected bill. Far fewer can name the biological conductor behind that racing heart and nagging worry. Cortisol, often labelled the primary stress hormone, is ...
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low fodmap, ibs relief, gut health
Detox Diets

Low FODMAP Diet Transforms Gut Health for UK Adults

Most of us take our digestion for granted until it misbehaves. When a routine sandwich turns into an afternoon of painful cramping, or a night out becomes a frantic search for the nearest loo, confidence can disappear faster than you can say “mint tea”. In ...
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kombucha, fermented tea, gut health
antioxidants

Kombucha Benefits, Detox Potential and Safe Drinking Guide

Walk through Borough Market on any Saturday and you will see reusable cups filled with a gentle fizz rather than flat coffee. Kombucha has moved from specialist health‑food counters to chain supermarkets, matching the capital’s appetite for lower‑sugar, functional drinks. Yet, public enthusiasm has outpaced ...
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