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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 26 MIN

Episode 69: Are Detox Diets Scientifically Backed or Just a Myth?

from The Bitter Truth About Food Podcast · host Brad Young

You have seen them everywhere. Juice cleanses. Seven-day detox programs. Herbal teatoxes. Activated charcoal smoothies. Celery juice protocols. They come packaged in beautiful bottles with words like "purify," "reset," "cleanse," and "revitalize" printed across the label in a clean, modern font. They promise to flush toxins from your system, reboot your metabolism, clear your skin, sharpen your mind, and leave you feeling like an entirely new human being in just five to thirty days. And they are enormously popular. The global detox product market is worth billions of dollars and grows larger every year. Celebrities swear by them. Wellness influencers post glowing testimonials. Friends tell friends. The stories are often compelling, the before-and-after photographs are striking, and the emotional pull of the idea itself, that you can press a reset button on your body after a period of indulgence or stress, is deeply, almost irresistibly human. But here is the bitter truth that the detox industry does not want you to sit with for too long: the scientific evidence behind these products and programs is, at best, thin. At worst, some of these approaches are not just ineffective. They are actively harmful. And to understand why, you need to understand something remarkable about the body you are already living in, because it turns out that your body has been running one of the most sophisticated detoxification operations in the known universe every single moment of your life, and it did not need a fifty-dollar juice cleanse to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You have seen them everywhere. Juice cleanses. Seven-day detox programs. Herbal teatoxes. Activated charcoal smoothies. Celery juice protocols. They come packaged in beautiful bottles with words like "purify," "reset," "cleanse," and "revitalize" printed across the label in a clean, modern font. They promise to flush toxins from your system, reboot your metabolism, clear your skin, sharpen your mind, and leave you feeling like an entirely new human being in just five to thirty days. And they are enormously popular. The global detox product market is worth billions of dollars and grows larger every year. Celebrities swear by them. Wellness influencers post glowing testimonials. Friends tell friends. The stories are often compelling, the before-and-after photographs are striking, and the emotional pull of the idea itself, that you can press a reset button on your body after a period of indulgence or stress, is deeply, almost irresistibly human. But here is the bitter truth that the detox industry does not want you to sit with for too long: the scientific evidence behind these products and programs is, at best, thin. At worst, some of these approaches are not just ineffective. They are actively harmful. And to understand why, you need to understand something remarkable about the body you are already living in, because it turns out that your body has been running one of the most sophisticated detoxification operations in the known universe every single moment of your life, and it did not need a fifty-dollar juice cleanse to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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