Feel Tired, Bloated, or Foggy? This 6-Ingredient Detox Juice Can Help You Feel Lighter in Days

If you take blood thinners or have citrus allergies, skip the lemon/mandarins and use extra pear instead.
People with acid reflux may want to reduce lemon to half.
Always check with your doctor if you have kidney disease, are pregnant, or take regular medication.
Quick Comparison: This Juice vs. Store-Bought “Detox” Drinks
Feature Homemade 6-Ingredient Juice Typical Store-Bought Detox
Cost per serving $1–1.50 $4–9
Added sugar Zero Often 20–40 g
Preservatives None Yes
Live enzymes & vitamin C High (if drunk fresh) Destroyed by pasteurization
Customizable Yes No
You’re getting more benefits for a fraction of the price.

The Bottom Line
Your kidneys, liver, and lungs already know how to cleanse themselves – they just need the right raw materials. This simple combination of mandarins, green apple, lemon, pear, ginger, and carrots delivers those materials in the most delicious way possible. Thousands of people start their day with a version of this drink and report feeling lighter, clearer, and more energized within the first week.

Ready to give your body the gentle reset it’s been asking for?

Start tomorrow morning. Your future self will thank you.

Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I store the juice overnight?
Best consumed fresh, but if needed, store in an airtight glass container in the fridge for max 24 hours. Shake well before drinking.

2. Will this juice make me run to the bathroom all day?
Most people experience gentle, normal urination – not uncontrollable trips. The increased fluid and natural diuretics simply help kidneys work efficiently.

3. Is it safe to drink this every single day long-term?
Yes, for most healthy adults. These are whole foods you’d eat anyway. Rotate ingredients occasionally to keep variety in your nutrient intake.

Disclaimer: This drink supports your body’s natural detoxification processes and promotes general wellness. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider before making significant changes to your diet, especially if you have existing health conditions or take medications.