The short story behind this detox is basically the result of my skin reacting to big city life after moving from living near the ocean for the past three years. I've never had problems with acne or breaking out (a considerable amount, I mean we all get little breakouts sometimes), but for some odd reason my skin hates this city (as does my hair, but that's another story). Expressing my troubles to my mother had her telling me to call my grandmother for an old recipe that they both used. Grandma was happy to oblige, digging out the recipe and handing it over the phone, my face cringing as she read off each ingredient. All I can say is good luck!
If you haven't been turned off yet, give it another paragraph. The recipe calls for the juice of five lemons. If you buy the lemons ahead of time and don't plan to use them right away, put them in the fridge to preserve them. They don't do great outside the fridge for long periods of time. When you are ready to use them, take them out and roll them on the counter to soften them up and release a bit of the juices inside before you cut them open. Cut them in half and squeeze the juice out of them. I don't have one of those hand juicers (though they'd probably be useful in this instance) and I'm not about to pull out the large juicer we have just to juice some lemons for this. I find I usually can get about 1 cup of lemon juice from the five of them, but if you can get more that's great! I squeeze the juice right into a liquid measuring cup so that I can keep track of how much liquid I need.
Once you've squeezed all five lemons, pour the liquid into a large bowl. Next you'll want to pull out the cream of tartar from the cupboard and throw in 1/2 TSP. (You think it's gross now, just wait) Next comes 3 TBSP of Epsom Salts. Now an important note about Epsom Salts or Magnesium Sulfate is commonly found in the bath section for soaking in. However! You need to make sure that the Epsom Salts say they are okay for oral use. Do not get lavender scented Epsom Salts and expect not to get sick, because I imagine you would. You'd think this is an easy find, but I found it quite a bit more difficult than imagined. I resorted to ordering a bottle online for a relatively cheap price and recommend that either you do this (because it will tell you online that they're safe for oral use), or ask your pharmacist about the ones in the store. Also, Epsom Salts are a laxative...so you need to pay attention to the amount I specify to drink each day or else you're going to have some issues. Below is a picture of the ones I use.
Once you have all these ingredients together, boil some water and measure out a cup. Pour this into the mixture and stir until everything has dissolved. If you find that 1 cup isn't enough, add another cup.
Lastly, add 1-2 cups of cold water to make a full quart (4 cups). So if you only put 1 cup of hot water in, add 2 cups of cold water. If you added 2 cups of hot water, add 1 cup of cold water. Stir this all together and pour into a resealable container (I use water bottles).
Now, every day you're going to drink 3-4 ounces of this. If you find the Epsom Salts bother your system, drink less. Start out with 1-2 ounces and up it if you can handle it after a while. You'll finish the batch within a couple of weeks and then you'll need to make another batch. Grandma told me to expect results in 1-3 months, so be patient. I'm on my second batch and I'm not sure how much it has been helping, but there is a difference in my skin. Whether it's this or the spring weather is hard to tell. Give it a shot though and let me know how it all works out for you!
Recipe
Juice of 5 lemons
1/2 tsp Cream of Tartar
3 TBSP Epsom Salts
Combine ingredients in large bowl. Add hot water to mixture and stir until all ingredients are dissolved. Add enough cold water to make a quart (4 cups). Store in fridge.
Drink 3-4 ounces daily.
Try 3-4 batches for results.*
*This is a "permanent" solution apparently. After talking with my grandmother she informed me you do not have to keep doing this daily after 3-4 months.
Good Luck!!! I'll keep y'all updated.
Cheers!
V


