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The mission of the Conscious Cleanse is to provide simple ways to help you flourish in your own body so you can access true healing. Jules and Jo will call forth your vibrant self so that you can live your best life. This is the Conscious Cleanse journey, and we are grateful to share it with you!Jo SchaalmanCo-Founder of the Conscious CleanseEver feel like you’ve been hit by a truck? Well, Jo Schaalman has and she is an expert in recovery.Jo was a state champion gymnast, a nationally ranked diver and a diving coach. While prepping for medical school she was t-boned by a semi-truck during a cross-country bike tour. The physical and emotionally grueling recovery process ultimately led her to the wondrous healing benefits of clean eating that are at the foundation of the Conscious Cleanse.Jo graduated with honors from Grinnell College. Her yoga mentors are Ana Forrest and Dr. Theron Randolph, and she studied at a Master’s level at the Nutrition Therapy Institute. Jo is driven to help people who think healing is out of their reach. Through nutrition and yoga coaching, Jo helps others reach the optimal health she is so thankful for.She lives in Boulder, CO where she still teaches yoga while running The Conscious Co. A mother to wonder baby Ilse and wife to Mr. Teacher, Jo is sure to drink a green smoothie every morning.Jules PeláezCo-Founder of the Conscious CleanseJules Peláez (pronounced like Golliath with a P) is an entrepreneur, a Certified Holistic Health Coach, yoga teacher, and a visionary with boundless energy. Passionate about the mind-body-spirit food connection, Jules followed a calling to attend the Institute for Integrative Nutrition where she studied with top nutrition experts like Dr. Mark Hyman and David Wolfe. Inspired by her mentor, clinical nutritionist and detox specialist Natalia Rose, Jules has been studying cleansing and detoxification for more than a decade. She is board certified by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners and has coached thousands of people to find their most vibrant health.As the co-founder and The Conscious Co’s business and marketing maven, Jules has a vision for serving a global community of health enthusiasts whereby she can share her passion for personal transformation and food as a gateway to living our greatest potential.Jules lives in Boulder, CO with her husband and two boys ages 3 and 5. When not running The Conscious Co, teaching yoga or chasing around after her kiddos, you’ll find her hiking with her dog Chica, writing or whipping up a new recipe for the Conscious Cleanse blog.

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The smell of just about any chocolate is enough to get me invigorated and peppy, and so finding this healthy, yet still-delicious superfood recipe made me want to jump for joy! I definitely need a little chocolate indulgence now and then, and you probably do, too. The good news is this recipe for a tasty chocolate bark will not only get your taste buds singing, but it will also give your skin a healthy glow and your heart a healthy boost!

It’s all thanks to these stellar ingredients:

Dark Chocolate

There are so many great things dark chocolate (with the right type and in the correct proportions!) can do for us, but we’ll stick to just a few. Flavanols, which are plant compounds naturally found in the cocoa bean, help promote blood flow and dilate vessels. This action helps to deliver nutrients throughout the body, including the skin.

A study found that cocoa flavanols protect the skin from ultraviolet damage, increase blood flow to the skin, increase density and thickness of the skin, decrease water loss, and improve the overall appearance of the skin. It’s also good for your heart health; studies show that eating a small amount of dark chocolate two or three times each week can help lower your blood pressure. Dark chocolate improves blood flow and may help prevent the formation of blood clots.

Eating dark chocolate may also prevent arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries). It can even make you happy! Dark chocolate also contains several chemical compounds that have a positive effect on your mood and cognitive health. Chocolate contains phenylethylamine (PEA), the same chemical your brain creates when you feel like you’re falling in love (this explains so much). PEA encourages your brain to release endorphins.

It’s also got several important vitamins and minerals:

  • Potassium
  • Copper
  • Magnesium
  • Iron

Chia Seeds

We’ve covered chia seeds before as a trendy health food, but there’s a lot to this seed’s story. There is a lot of buzz around chia’s weight loss power. Chia’s stabilizing effect on blood sugar also fights insulin resistance which can be tied to an increase in belly fat. This type of resistance can also be harmful to your overall health. Chia seeds are packed with soluble fiber and are high in antioxidants, calcium, iron, manganese, and phosphorous.

A unique property of chia seeds is the ability to hold up to 12 times its weight in water. Soaked for 30 mins, the seeds will form a gel-like substance. Researches believe this gel reaction also occurs in the stomach, forming a barrier, which means carbohydrates are broken down slowly. This makes the seeds popular among endurance athletes and also diabetics, who want a slow-release energy source, as well as for extra hydration.

Good Fatty Nuts

Nuts are a great source of healthy, unsaturated fats. It’s thought that the “good” fats in nuts — both monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats — lower bad cholesterol levels. They also have omega-3 fatty acids in abundance, which are a healthy form of fatty acids that seem to help your heart by, among other things, preventing dangerous heart rhythms that can lead to heart attacks. Omega-3 fatty acids are also found in many kinds of fish, but nuts are one of the best plant-based sources of omega-3 fatty acids. All nuts also contain fiber, which helps lower your cholesterol, help you feel fuller, and is thought to play a role in preventing diabetes. Add in nuts’ supply of Vitamin E, plant sterols, and l-arginine, and your heart will stay pumping at maximum efficiency!

Ingredients

  • 10 ounces 70% cocoa bittersweet dark chocolate
  • 2 teaspoons instant espresso powder
  • ½ cup toasted walnut pieces
  • ½ cup toasted pecan pieces
  • ½ cup toasted almond slices
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds

Directions:

  1. Combine chocolate and coffee, place over a double boiler, heating on a low flame while stirring until chocolate is 3/4 melted.
  2. Remove from heat and stir until smooth.
  3. Mix in the toasted nuts and chia seeds.
  4. Spread mixture on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper and chill until mixture sets, about 30 minutes.
  5. Break into pieces and serve. Enjoy!

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FAQs

What foods are allowed on the conscious cleanse? ›

Fruit, non-gluten whole grains, lean meats, fish, nuts, seeds, legumes, dark leafy greens, and veggies, veggies, and more VEGGIES! The center of the Conscious Cleanse food universe is dark leafy greens and veggies (instead of bread, grains, starches, or meat as in the USDA food pyramid.)

How do you start a food cleanse? ›

9 steps to a healthy food cleanse
  1. Eat consistently throughout the day, approximately every three to four hours. ...
  2. Eat as much fresh, real, whole food as possible. ...
  3. Use vinegar, herbs and spices to flavor your food. ...
  4. Avoid all added sugars. ...
  5. Drink at least eight cups of water a day.
  6. Avoid all alcohol.
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Can I eat eggs on a cleanse? ›

Most detoxification programs recommend removing highly processed foods and foods to which some people are sensitive, such as dairy, gluten, eggs, peanuts and red meat. They also recommend eating mostly organically grown vegetables, fruit, whole non-glutenous grains, nuts, seeds and lean protein.

Can I eat bread on a cleanse? ›

These cleanse-approved whole foods have many health benefits, like promoting detox and balancing blood sugar so you can snack without restriction. Omit unhealthy carbohydrates like cookies, bread, or cake to give your digestive system the break it needs to promote gut health.

What is the fastest way to flush your body of toxins? ›

While detox diets have a seductive appeal, your body is fully equipped to handle toxins and other unwanted substances.
  1. Limit alcohol. ...
  2. Focus on sleep. ...
  3. Drink more water. ...
  4. Reduce your intake of sugar and processed foods. ...
  5. Eat antioxidant-rich foods. ...
  6. Eat foods high in prebiotics. ...
  7. Decrease your salt intake. ...
  8. Stay active.

What is the best drink to flush your system? ›

Support your body's natural detoxification with these seven detox drinks.
  • Green Tea. We know: Plain green tea? ...
  • Cucumber Water. There's a reason cucumber water is so popular. ...
  • Apple Cider Vinegar, Cayenne Pepper, Lemon, and Water. ...
  • TikTok's Wellness Tonic. ...
  • Coffee. ...
  • Pink Salt Water. ...
  • Lemon, Turmeric, Black Pepper, and Water.
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Can you eat chicken while detoxing? ›

You need to have sound knowledge about anabolic and catabolic food before you start the process of detoxification. Anabolic foods belong to the 'body builder' variant, rich in protein and fat. Chicken breasts, eggs, and fish though otherwise fine to eat should be avoided during detoxification.

Is it OK to eat during a cleanse? ›

Fill two-thirds of your plate with plant-based foods, like vegetables and whole grains. Try to avoid high-calorie, low-nutrient foods, especially when it comes to snacks. Eliminate sweetened beverages from your diet. Drinking more water throughout the day can replenish your body without adding calories.

What happens if you eat during a cleanse? ›

Eating on a juice cleanse will likely have little impact on your goals, outside of potentially slowing weight loss. However, if you do have meals, it's recommended that they contain some protein, fat, and carbs to help you complete the cleanse effectively.

What can you eat on 3 day cleanse? ›

For the three days of the detox, you could eat just whole foods, grains, fruits, and vegetables, and ingest no stimulants in order to give your body a break, relax the liver, detox the kidneys and adrenals, and enhance digestion. If you eat meat, you might want to try a vegetarian or vegan diet for a few days.

What foods should you avoid before a cleanse? ›

Importance of Pre Cleansing
  • Dairy.
  • Meats.
  • Processed food.
  • Sugar or Artificial sweeteners avoiding Agave and High Fructose Corn Syrup.
  • Caffeine/ Alcohol.
  • White starch foods- potatoes, breads, crackers, etc.

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