If you don't like to eat salads, but want to continue eating important cleansing and healing foods, Liver Help Soup is a fantastic healing alternative to Liver Help Salad. This raw cream soup is also a great choice for anyone who has difficulty chewing, has little time to eat, or suffers from sensitive digestion.
This dish can be prepared with either raw or cooked cauliflower rice. While the thought of making your own sushi might scare you, it's actually surprisingly easy. They don't have to look perfect to be delicious! The possibilities for filling sushi rolls are endless. Try incorporating fresh herbs like mint, basil, and cilantro for a fresh twist, or turn to other liver-healing vegetables like radishes, asparagus, or sprouts. You can even include cooked vegetables like sweet potatoes or squash.
This healthy recipe uses millet or gluten-free oats and adds the secret weapon - wild blueberries. These little purple gems offer an explosion of flavors and aromas, and their healing properties for the liver and the rest of the body are truly miraculous.
This advanced smoothie uses higher amounts of the five key ingredients that are part of the Medical Medium's standard heavy metal detox smoothie recipe. Thus, toxic heavy metals are removed faster.
Enjoy the exquisite flavors of apple pie in this divine smoothie. Creamy, filling, and sweet, it will feel like dessert, but without the harmful flaws of wheat, eggs, butter, and refined sugar that are part of the standard apple pie recipe. In fact, this recipe is full of healing ingredients, so you can easily make it again and again.
This two-component tonic helps remove ammonia gases that reach the brain from rotting proteins and fats stuck to the lining of the intestinal tract and other food debris that ferments there. After drinking the main part of the tonic, it is important to drink 1 glass of pure coconut water 15 minutes later: this is necessary to push toxins out of the body.
This chickpea quiche, which is egg-free, dairy-free and gluten-free, is easily portable and can be kept in the fridge. You can bake one on Sunday and eat it during the week for an easy quick breakfast or lunch. It tastes great without any additives, but it also pairs amazingly with tomato sauce.
These delicious mini potato dough pizzas can satisfy your pizza cravings without leaving you with the unpleasant feeling of overeating. Arrange the potato wedges with tomato sauce and your favorite vegetables and enjoy with pleasure!
This fun ice cream sundae is the perfect treat for kids and they'll never know it's made with healthy ingredients! This ice cream melba is dairy-free and made without refined sugar, preservatives, artificial or natural flavors commonly found in ice creams. You can make this ice cream treat with or without coconut cream and you can replace the sticks with berries if you can't find clean sticks or just don't have any on hand. In both cases, the taste will be fantastic.
This simple smoothie is a quick and easy way to get enough leafy greens without having to make a big salad. A banana or mango not only adds sweetness to this smoothie, but also provides the necessary glucose that transports the nutrients from the green leafy vegetables to where they are needed in the body.
This elixir is a powerful skin care product. Oxidative stress can build up toxins and weaken the base of the dermis. For skin to truly rejuvenate, it needs nutrient-rich building blocks to support the immune system.
Creamy and full of flavor, this pumpkin soup is a serving of peace served in a bowl. Serve it for the family dinner or make it for yourself and enjoy the soup for several days. This recipe is dairy and butter free. If you wish to make the recipe fat-free, you can omit the coconut milk and add extra medicated stock or water to achieve your preferred consistency. Pumpkin, the main ingredient in this recipe, is full of healing nutrients that the liver can easily store.
You can enjoy these sweet and salty vegetable skewers three different ways: raw, dried or roasted. With a sweet and savory marinade, these skewers make a great quick bite, side dish or snack. You can serve them at the family dinner at home, as well as at a picnic or barbecue with friends.