Healthier than deep frying
Deep frying saturates food in oil, adding unnecessary calories and harmful compounds. Air fryers use just a small amount of oil, delivering crisp textures without the heavy grease. This makes them a clear upgrade if fried foods are a regular part of your diet.
Fewer harmful compounds
High-heat frying can produce acrylamide — a potentially toxic compound linked to inflammation and long-term health risks. Air frying can reduce the formation of acrylamide compared to deep frying, making it the safer option.
Faster than oven cooking
Air fryers circulate hot air quickly, cutting down cooking time. Convenience matters, but remember: convenience foods can still be processed, so always look at the bigger dietary picture.
Smaller capacity – great for 1–3 servings, less so for family meals.
Not suitable for all foods – watery vegetables and soft cheeses don’t cook well.
Initial cost – pricier than traditional pans or ovens, so only worth it if you’ll use it often.
Even with healthier cooking methods, modern diets can still leave behind unwanted by-products in the gut — from cooking oils to processed coatings and additives. These build up as toxins in the bowel and intestines, often leading to bloating, sluggishness, and reduced nutrient absorption.
That’s where Flush GBI makes a difference. Designed to cleanse the gut, bowel, and intestines, it helps remove toxic residues from foods (yes, even the ones cooked in “healthier” ways). By using Flush GBI alongside balanced cooking methods like air frying, you give your digestive system a reset — keeping you light, energised, and toxin-free.
Air fryers are healthier than deep frying because they use less oil and create fewer harmful compounds. But health isn’t only about cooking methods — it’s about how well your body processes what you eat. Pairing smart choices like air frying with Flush GBI helps your body clear out toxins and keep digestion running smoothly.