Smoothy Slim
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All you need is about half of a raw beet, and the stomach to glance into your toilet after a successful bowel movement sometime in the near future—hopefully between 12 and 24 hours after you chow down on that beet.
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Learn More »TORONTO – If you’re as excited about using the colour of your urine to tell your overall health as the thousands of Global News readers who clicked on this article today, you’re going to love the “beet test.” All you need is about half of a raw beet, and the stomach to glance into your toilet after a successful bowel movement sometime in the near future—hopefully between 12 and 24 hours after you chow down on that beet. Holistic nutritionist Joy McCarthy said it’s a simple way to “check your transit time.” “What I mean by that is when you eat a food, how long does it actually take to come out the other end?” explained McCarthy. “This is a good indication of how your food is being processed and if you’re constipated.” Tweet This Click to share quote on Twitter: "What I mean by that is when you eat a food, how long does it actually take to come out the other end?" explained McCarthy. "This is a good indication of how your food is being processed and if you're constipated."
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Learn More »Or you could have too many stimulants in your daily life, like coffee. “You have less absorption of nutrients when you consume stimulants because they basically force food through the gut much faster,” she said. So take your raw or roasted beets—peeled or unpeeled—and eat them as you wish: in bites or grated as a salad topping (for more on the beet method and a beet recipe, check out McCarthy’s book here). McCarthy warns against using pickled beets from a jar since boiled, over-processed beets don’t have the rich red pigment that will stand out in your lavatory. Another helpful at-home strategy to promote digestive health is lemon and water first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. It won’t do anything weird to your body waste, but McCarthy said it’ll give you a better quality bowel movement. (A BQBM, if you will).
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