Does detox juice help to lose weight? Bengaluru nutritionist debunks popular juice cleanse myths

To see the number drop on the weighing scale, many people resort to different types of dietary hacks. One such trend is detox juice, which promises many health benefits like removal of toxins and a thorough body detox, which in turn facilitates better weight loss and digestion. The hype around detox drinks has been further accelerated by social media trends, placing them high on many people’s priority lists. But should you really rely on detox juices as a shortcut to better health, or are these claims just shallow hype?

The biggest myth that many people still believe is that a juice cleanse helps with weight loss.
The nutritionist explained, “Any short-term weight loss from a juice cleanse is due to a calorie deficit, not a unique detox effect. Once normal eating resumes, weight is typically regained.”
Another reason, which she noted was that juices are nutritionally shallow, “Due to their lack of sufficient protein and other essential nutrients, juice diets are nutritionally unbalanced and can result in muscle loss.

One other widely known myth is that a fruit-and-vegetable juice diet helps detoxify the body. The nutritionist clarified that there is no actual evidence to support this. “Your body organs, such as the liver and kidneys, are responsible for detoxifying and cleansing your body. These organs help remove toxins through a natural process,” she explained.

She further added that when you are on a juice cleanse, the body is likely to burn its glycogen stores for energy, which can lead to water loss. A cleanse can also cause side effects such as low energy, headaches, irritability, low blood sugar, and constipation.

Other myths

Aside from weight loss and detox, there are some other health-related misconceptions surrounding detox juices. Aditi Prasad Apte listed them out:

Myth 1:

  • It is easier for the body to absorb nutrients from fresh fruit and vegetable juice than from fibre-rich whole fruits and vegetables.

Fact:

  • There isn’t any scientific evidence to support this claim.
  • Fibre has an important function in the digestive and excretory systems and is essential for digestive and gut health.
  • Skipping fibre may make digestion sluggish over time.

Myth 2:

  • Juice fasts cure chronic diseases

Fact:

  • Extreme diets like juice cleanses can even worsen conditions like diabetes or kidney disease.
  • When managing a chronic illness, consult a doctor; don’t rely on juice to be the medicine.

Myth 3:

  • Juice cleanses reset your DNA or cells

Fact:

  • It is a pseudoscience.
  • No juice can reset your genes or heal your cells. It’s a fancy claim without a medical basis.

Health Risks

Blood sugar spikes happen after drinking juices, as they don't contain fibres. (Shutterstock)

Blood sugar spikes happen after drinking juices, as they don’t contain fibres. (Shutterstock)

The nutritionist cautioned, asserting that there are major risks because of these nutritionally shallow juices:

  • High in sugar and low in fibre: Causes rapid spikes and crashes in blood sugar, risky for individuals with diabetes or insulin resistance
  • Protein deficiency: The body requires adequate protein for muscle maintenance, immune function, hormone production, and cellular repair; prolonged juice fasting leads to muscle loss rather than fat loss, slowing metabolism.
  • Electrolyte imbalances and dehydration: Especially when detox plans are combined with laxatives or colon cleansing products. In severe cases, this can lead to dizziness, fatigue, low blood pressure, or even hospitalisation.

Aditi Prasad reminded that instead of trying these rapid detox hacks, one should instead focus on balanced meals rich in whole foods, adequate hydration, sufficient sleep, and regular physical activity. They all naturally support the body’s detox systems.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them. This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

Latest

How excess weight and hormones affect fertility: Role of healthy body weight

Excess weight does more than impact appearance, it can quietly disrupt hormones and reduce fertility outcomes. Experts say achieving a healthy body weight could

My child has cold, is it safe to give her bananas? Expert says…

Experts say that the belief that bananas worsen cold and cough likely stems from their soft texture and the perception that they may increase mucus production.

New COVID variant ‘Cicada’ spreading in US: Is it a new threat? Check symptoms and state-wise details

A new COVID-19 variant called ‘Cicada’ (BA.3.2) is spreading across more than half of US states, according to health officials. While it shows immune-evadin

Brown Sugar or honey – which is better for weight loss? Expert highlights myths vs facts

Weight loss: With white sugar being often seen as the key contributor to weight gain, many fitness enthusiasts - inspired by social media - go in search of a be

Health Exclusive: Why women nutritional needs change with age: From periods, hormonal changes to menopause

Women’s nutritional needs shift as per their age mainly because of changes in hormones, metabolism, fertility, and bone health. The 20's are for building our

Topics

Kedaara picks up 5% in Axis Finance for Rs750 crore, sets benchmark for IPO-headed NBFC

Axis Finance has raised Rs750 crore from Kedaara Capital for a 5.08% stake, marking its first external funding. This capital boost strengthens its financial bas

Taxi driver’s daughter, Geetika Pant tops Uttarakhand Board with 98% marks

Geetika Pant, daughter of a taxi driver from Bageshwar, topped the Uttarakhand Board Class 12 exams with 98%. The result turned the district into a celebration

Who are Bnei Manashe? A ‘Lost Tribe’ in India’s northeast finally make its way to Israel

After being exiled from the Kingdom of Israel, some members of these tribes are believed to have migrated over centuries through regions such as Persia, Afghani

Middle East conflict: Pakistan’s role limited despite ‘drama diplomacy’ and theatrics

The United States reportedly appears to be revisiting its earlier negotiation script with other countries, this time relying on coercive tactics and a show of f

Once a firecracker hub, Bengal’s Haral faces job losses, SIR chaos

An uneasy silence hangs over Haral village in West Bengal, once known for lighting up festivities with its firecrackers. Shops are shuttered. Work has halted. E

Secret ‘human chain’ and handwritten letters: How Mojtaba Khamenei is commanding Iran

US-Iran war: Messages intended for Mojtaba Khamenei are reportedly handwritten, sealed in envelopes and passed on via a human chain of trusted couriers. The r

Putin’s quest for immortality: Russian scientists develop ‘RAGE’ gene therapy to extend life to 150 years

Russian scientists are reportedly developing a world-first gene therapy targeting the RAGE receptor to halt cellular aging. Linked to Vladimir Putin's goal of a

Forget iPhone 18, iPhone 20 may be the upgrade you want

Apple is reportedly working with Samsung on a custom micro-curved OLED display for its 20th anniversary iPhone. The design could enable a brighter, thinner and
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img