10 ways to rid your body of toxins naturally

May 18, 2026 4 min read

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We are surrounded by toxins every day.

And lately, one that’s been receiving increasing attention is glyphosate — a widely used weedkiller commonly sprayed on many conventional crops and foods before harvest.

While it’s difficult to avoid exposure entirely, growing awareness around pesticides like glyphosate has encouraged many people to become more conscious of what they’re putting into their bodies and how they can better support their long-term health naturally.

From the food we eat to the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the products we use on our skin and in our homes — chemicals are everywhere. Even with the best intentions, it’s almost impossible to avoid exposure entirely.

Pesticides in fresh produce, plastics leaching into drinking water, synthetic additives in packaged foods, artificial fragrances in beauty and cleaning products… the list goes on. And while our bodies are incredible at managing small exposures, over time these toxins can accumulate, creating a burden on our systems — especially the liver, gut, and immune system.

Emerging research links chronic exposure to certain chemicals with conditions like obesity, infertility, asthma, heart disease, hormonal imbalances, and even cancer. This is especially concerning for children, whose smaller, still-developing bodies are more vulnerable to chemical disruption.

The good news? While we can’t live in a bubble, there is plenty we can do to reduce our toxic load and support our body’s natural detoxification pathways.


10 Natural Detox Tips to Support Your Body

Here are 10 simple yet powerful ways to help your body detoxify — naturally, daily, and without extremes:

1. Choose Certified Organic Foods
Opt for organic fruits, vegetables, meat, and dairy wherever possible. Organic certification ensures food is grown without synthetic pesticides, GMOs, or antibiotics, reducing your exposure to harmful residues.

2. Reduce Saturated and Processed Fats
Toxins are lipophilic — meaning they tend to accumulate in fat tissue. Lowering your intake of saturated fat helps reduce the storage of these toxins in your body.

3. Ditch the Processed Foods
Highly processed foods are often loaded with additives, preservatives, emulsifiers, and artificial colours that your body struggles to break down. Whole, unprocessed foods = less burden on your liver.

4. Cut the Sugar
Refined sugar, soft drinks, artificial sweeteners, and alcohol all place stress on your liver and gut. Swap them out for natural sweeteners and increase your intake of fresh produce for sustained energy.

5. Check Your Labels
Avoid personal care and cleaning products containing phthalates, parabens, synthetic fragrance, and retinyl palmitate — a form of vitamin A linked to skin damage when exposed to sunlight. Look for clean, low-tox brands and do a little label detective work.

6. Sweat it Out
Exercise is a powerful detoxifier. Through sweat, we release stored toxins in fat cells and support circulation, lymphatic flow, and liver function. Whether it’s hot yoga, a brisk walk, or a session at the gym — just get moving!

7. Add a Daily Probiotic Superfood
This one’s a game-changer. Incorporating a certified organic probiotic like Immunity Fuel supports your gut — your body's main detox organ — with billions of live good bacteria plus fermented wholefoods. It helps sweep out waste from the digestive tract, supports nutrient absorption, and promotes overall resilience from the inside out.

8. Switch to Non-Toxic Cleaning Products
Conventional sprays, wipes, and disinfectants often release harmful VOCs (volatile organic compounds) that irritate lungs and skin. Choose low-tox alternatives and simplify your cleaning routine — especially around children.

9. Avoid Plastics & Non-Stick Cookware
Use glass or stainless-steel containers instead of plastic. Never microwave food in plastic. Switch from Teflon and aluminium pans to cast iron or ceramic to avoid leaching chemicals during cooking.

10. Stay Hydrated with Clean, Alkaline Water
Aim for at least 2.7L of water per day for women and 3.7L for men. Staying well-hydrated helps your kidneys flush toxins. Add fresh lemon for a gentle alkalising effect and extra antioxidants.


Support Your Body, Every Day

Detoxing doesn’t need to be extreme. In fact, daily habits are the most powerful.

At Immunity Fuel, we believe the foundation of detoxification is a healthy gut. That’s why we created our certified organic probiotic superfood — combining billions of live probiotics with fermented wholefoods that feed your cells and support your natural detox pathways.

I have only been taking this for 6days so can only say that I know it’s cleansing out my gut . Already not feeling so bloated . Looking forward to being a lot healthier & fitter . 😆"
Sandra - Verified Customer

When your gut is balanced, everything flows better — digestion, energy, sleep, mood, and yes, detoxification too.

Detox Recipe

A Gentle Detox Drink That Actually Feels Good


Detox drinks don’t need to be extreme or unpleasant. Simple combinations of water, vegetables, herbs and wholefood ingredients can support digestion and hydration — without stressing your system.

🌿 Fresh Green Detox Shake — light, refreshing and nourishing.

Ingredients:
1–2 cups kale
1 cup coconut water
¼ cup parsley
¼ cucumber
A handful of fresh mint
1 teaspoon Immunity Fuel probiotic superfood
Ice (optional)
Blend everything together until smooth and enjoy.
Perfect for mornings when you want something light, or as an afternoon pick-me-up when energy dips.

Why These Ingredients Work So Well Together

Kale
Kale is rich in naturally occurring antioxidants and nutrients that support everyday metabolic processes. It’s a great leafy green to include when you want to increase vegetable intake after a period of heavier meals.

Coconut Water
Naturally high in potassium, coconut water helps replenish fluids and supports hydration. It’s gentle on digestion and a refreshing alternative to sugary drinks.
Parsley
Parsley contains chlorophyll and plant compounds traditionally used to support fluid balance and digestion. It’s small but powerful when added to green drinks.
Mint & Cucumber
This combination is refreshing, cooling and supportive of digestion. Mint is often used to soothe the digestive system, while cucumber adds hydration and lightness.
Immunity Fuel Probiotic Superfood
A simple way to add beneficial bacteria and whole food nutrients ito your daily routine.
The fermented, pre-digested wholefoods are easily absorbed, making it gentle enough to include during a reset phase. Adding just one teaspoon a day to smoothies, water or food can help support digestive balance and a gentle cleanse.
It’s not only about fixing your body — it’s about supporting it.

Ready to give your body a fresh start — the natural way?
👉 Try Immunity Fuel Probiotic Superfood today and feel the difference for yourself.

To your vibrant, toxin-free health,
Cassie Brown
Immunity Fuel Australia