Detox Smoothie: Recipe and What to Really Expect

Updated July 4, 2026 · 6 min read · By the Mi Herbario editorial team

"Detox" smoothies are everywhere. Here's a genuinely refreshing recipe — plus an honest look at what a smoothie can and can't actually do for you.

First, an honest note on "detox"

Your body already detoxifies itself through the liver and kidneys. No smoothie "flushes out toxins." What a good smoothie can do is add vegetables, fiber and hydration to a healthy routine — and that's genuinely worthwhile.

Refreshing "detox" smoothie recipe

  1. Blend 1 cup spinach, ½ cucumber and ½ green apple.
  2. Add the juice of ½ lemon and a few mint leaves.
  3. Pour in 1 cup water or coconut water.
  4. Blend and enjoy fresh.

Why these ingredients?

IngredientWhy
Spinach & cucumberHydrating, low in calories, rich in nutrients
Green appleFiber and natural sweetness
Lemon & mintFresh flavor without added sugar
Reality check: the benefit comes from adding whole vegetables and cutting sugary drinks — not from any "cleanse." Skip extreme detox plans.

Precautions

Frequently asked questions

Do detox smoothies really remove toxins?

No — your liver and kidneys handle that. Smoothies simply add veggies, fiber and hydration to a healthy diet.

Are detox smoothies good for weight loss?

Replacing sugary drinks with a veggie smoothie can help within a balanced diet, but there's no magic cleanse.

Can I drink a detox smoothie every day?

Yes, as part of balanced eating — just keep the fruit moderate.

About this article: written and reviewed by the Mi Herbario editorial team, focused on clear, honest natural-wellness content. We use careful wording, always include precautions, and cite trusted health sources. Last reviewed: July 2026.
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Important: this content is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice and does not replace consultation with a healthcare professional. Always talk to your doctor before starting any herb, supplement or natural remedy, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or have a health condition.