8 easy-to-make drinks for liver detox, glowing skin and boosting metabolism

The best water infusions to make you the best you! Not only do water infusions make tasty drinks for hydration, you benefit from the nutrients in the fruits and herbs.
To make an infusion, simply put a small amount of your favorite ingredients in a container, fill with water, and let sit for 1-2 hours. Hello Glow recommends using smaller pieces for a quicker infusion. Once your water is infused, you can drink it right away, or store in the fridge (with the fruit removed) for up to 3 days. The fruit can also be eaten after it has been used in an infusion, though it won't be as flavorful, notes Infused Waters.
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1. Lemon, Cucumber and Mint - Skin detox
These ingredients reduce inflammation and rehydrate the skin, according to Healthy Holistic Living.
2. Grapefruit and Rosemary - Liver detox
Grapefruit is full of vitamin C and has a high mineral content. This means it is alkaline and helps keep the body balanced, says Infused Waters.
3. Watermelon - Workout enhancer
Watermelon is 92 per cent water and contains calcium, magnesium, and potassium -- all of which are key to rehydrating, says Infused Waters.
4. Rhubarb, Apple and Cinnamon - Metabolism boost
Cinnamon is a classic metabolism boost, explains Bembu, and Vitamin K, found in rhubarb, is important to prevent blood clotting.
5. Strawberry, Pineapple, Sage - Relaxation
According to Dr. Oz, sage has been used for centuries to induce relaxation.
6. Blueberries, Blackberries and Pomegranate - Prevent aging
Dark berries are some of the most powerful antioxidants. Dr. Oz says sipping this solution is your answer to aging.
7. Strawberry and Lime - Restore hair, skin, and nails
Bembu explains the antioxidants in strawberries work wonders with the restorative properties of lime to strengthen skin, hair, and nails.
8. Orange, Lemon, Ginger - Digestion aid
Ginger and citrus have long been used to aid digestion and boost the immune system, says Bembu.
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