The Spring Detox

The Spring Detox

THE SPRING DETOX

A totally doable detox with re energizing, radiance-boosting results.

Feel that? That’s your senses coming alive as warmer, brighter days replace the bitter-dry remains of winter. Spring has officially sprung. And with the blooming florals and lush green grasses comes a renewed sense of vitality and the possibility of a fresh start. Springtime is all about new beginnings, which makes detoxing the perfect way to welcome the season.

The health equivalent of decluttering your closet and sweeping dust bunnies, a thoughtful detox works to cleanse and re-energize the body and mind. After months in hibernation mode, feeling sluggish and heavy from the winter blues,  deprived of sunlight and the outdoors, take this transitional moment to effectively reboot your system, reevaluate your habits and defog your brain. During winter, we tend to overeat rich, heavy foods because this is when our bodies crave sustenance—a survive-the-cold instinct. Now it’s time to shed that winter coat, eliminate toxic buildup and beach-ready our bods in the process.

Infuse your day-to-day routine with these detox-focused tips to facilitate healthy cleansing with balanced, mood-boosting effects and beautifying results.

WORKOUT-SIDE. Create an achievable, yet robust exercise schedule complete with daily physical activity, stretching and breathing. If you’ve been cooped up in the gym, make it a point to get outside. From nature hikes to bike rides, going au natural unleashes tons of feel-good perks—such as vitamin D rays, which brighten our moods, help our bodies absorb calcium and reduce inflammation. Embracing open, outdoor air decreases stress hormone levels while perking up energy in the brain (like a cup of coffee), and some studies show that natural scents like roses, freshly cut grass and pine make you feel calmer and more relaxed.


MORE WATER. When it comes to flushing your system, water is essential. As H2O enhances the body’s detoxification process, it replenishes the skin, revs up your metabolism and keeps you from overeating (often, feelings of hunger serve as signs of dehydration). Make a commitment to staying hydrated, drinking 13–15 cups of water throughout each day. When you’re after something to complement pure water, sip on herbal teas or warm water with lemon.

EAT DETOXIFYING SPRING FOODS. Support your body’s revitalization by loading your diet with nourishing, yet simple foods. Mix fresh local greens, loaded with enzymes, vitamins and minerals, with essential produce such as carrots and cucumbers. Fiber-rich ingredients promote healthy digestion and increase the body’s ability to rid toxins—great options include lentils, beans, collard greens, grapefruit, asparagus, broccoli and cauliflower. Such easy, yet impactful combinations will ignite your cells with nutrients. Let them work their magic. And of course, eliminate processed foods, which are packed with harmful chemicals and sugars. Try not to eat after 7 pm, allowing your body to fully recover when you sleep. By allowing your stomach this time to process, you give it the space it needs to produce all your feel-good chemicals and healthy hormones—instead of digesting your late-night meal and waking up with a food hangover.


DAILY FASTING. Accelerate the process with intermittent fasting. An everyday practice, this fasting technique increases fat loss while also improving health and simplifying the detox life. What is it? Intermittent fasting (nicknamed IF) is a lifestyle pattern that cycles between periods of fasting and eating with an eating window of 8 12 hours. For best results, avoid scheduling meals near bedtime and ensure the body has ample opportunity to heal and recover when fasting/exercising is in full swing.

BRUSH OFF. For a sunbeam-spring glow, dry brush before your morning shower. Brushing awakens and stimulates the skin and helps keep the skin’s pores clear, thus supporting the body’s ability to perspire freely—this is important because if the skin’s pores get clogged, and the body can’t perspire freely, waste gets backed up.

MORE SLEEP. LESS STRESS. Dedicate at least 7 hours each night to sleeping and make a conscious effort to destress. Tiredness and crankiness are both responsible for higher cortisol levels, a stress hormone responsible for retaining unwanted fat.


THE DETOX DOSE. Nothing kicks a detox program into high gear like the power of infrared. As infrared heat gradually increases your blood circulation, vibrating molecules loosen deep-stored toxins through sweat, pushing out heavy metals, radiation, environmental pollutants, fat, cholesterol, alcohol, nicotine and more. In addition to purifying your system, infrared will also enliven your state of mind—elating your mood with feelings of happiness and lightness while boosting creativity and productivity. Come by 3–4 times per week, scheduling the sauna sessions between workouts for maximum impact.

About the Author

What do the San Francisco Marathon, Tough Mudder, and infrared technology pioneer HigherDOSE all have in common? The brilliant entrepreneurial mindset of Katie Kaps. After graduating magna cum laude from Georgetown, Katie studied at The London School of Economics, and was a Consumer/Retail investment banker at Merrill Lynch before being recruited to be the marketing and business mind behind the San Francisco Marathon. Following the SF marathon, Katie joined Tough Mudder and helped grow the business from $10 million to $150 million in revenue by the time she left. There she did strategy, new business development, and managed the international expansion team, and was proud to be named international employee of the year in 2013. Katie and Lauren started HigherDOSE with humble roots in Alchemist Kitchen and quickly scaling the business through strategic hospitality partnerships, amassing a cult-like following of celebrities and athletes. In addition to pioneering a ‘space within a space’ model with existing brick and mortar locations like Equinox and 11 Howard (creating a minimum viable product for retail), Katie turned HigherDOSE into an 8-figure startup with only 4 employees, in addition to pivoting to being a product-focused company during the pandemic at lightning speed. HigherDOSE has now expanded their offerings into topicals and ingestibles and Katie and Lauren have starred in their very own “Bio-HackHers” YouTube series, cementing her foothold as a woman leading the wellness industry to a new frontier.

Katie Kaps

About the Author

Lauren Berlingeri is dedicated to inspiring others through fitness and naturally-healthy lifestyle practices. After launching her career as an international model, Berlingeri went on to star in her own show, “Women vs. Workout”—grossing over 15 million views and receiving a Webby Award nomination for Best Host. This experience led to extreme sports hosting for brands such as UFC, EA Sports, and IMG. Having cemented her name within the fitness industry, Berlingeri decided to expand her expertise, earning a holistic nutritionist and health coach certification at The Institute of Integrative Nutrition. Her venture into the health and wellness startup spectrum began in 2014 as one of the first creative minds at Aloha.com—doing product development, leading the brand ambas-sador program, and brand partnerships. Lauren discovered the power of Infrared technology — specifically Infrared saunas — and saw an opportunity to bring the biohacking tool to the masses. Since co-founding HigherDOSE with Katie Kaps, the wellness brand has experienced meteoric success, boiling down to a true revolutionization of the spa business. Creating all the initial Forbes, branding themselves and even acting as models in their first campaigns, the brand exploded, leading the way to at-home sauna systems that thrived during the pandemic. As a female biohacker and mother of twins, Lauren brings a fresh perspective to a space that has been dominated by male voices from its inception, making it HigherDOSE’s core mission to educate women about their bio-individuality and give them the tools they need to reach their own best selves, with content designed to educate people on how to take control of their own wellness regimens.

Lauren Berlingeri

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