Juice Fasting

blackmoon22
blackmoon22 Posts: 14 Member
edited December 4 in Health and Weight Loss
Hey guys and girls! I'm Chau, and I'm a college student here. My weight loss has been off and on the past month so I'm not trying to hurt myself or anything by not eating so I was thinking of starting a juice fast. It's where I drink at least 5 cups of juice daily and consume water for a two-three week period. I know lots of people against fasting but please provide some input on if I should so it or not. I really want to see how it goes.
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  • Therealobi1
    Therealobi1 Posts: 3,262 Member
    I say don't do it , it's not necessary
    Concentrate on meal planning instead so you find meals that fit in your daily intake
  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    edited October 2016
    Any weight lost doing a juice fast usually comes right back when you go back to eating. It's a combination of losing waste from your intestinal tract, losing water weight from not consuming sodium, and losing muscle because you aren't consuming protein. You might lose a little fat, but you will gain if back and more when you eat again because your metabolism will crash from the juice fast. Stop trying to starve or crash diet, it doesn't work!
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    Drawoc wrote: »
    Juice doesn't seem like it would contain all the macro and micronutrients that you need... Even if it did, it probably wouldn't satiate you as much as solid food.

    Have you tried a balanced diet where you count your calories yet?

    This^

    Your body needs protein and dietary fats, not much is found in juice. That's not to say juice can't be part of a well rounded diet, but juice isn't a well rounded diet.

    Protein, fat & fiber are filling, again not much of these are found in juice.
  • MommyMeggo
    MommyMeggo Posts: 1,222 Member
    Have you ever been on a liquid only diet for longer than say- a stomach bug longevity? *shudders*
    Id think as a student in college you'd benefit from feeding your body- not to mention that pesky little thing called your brain. There are better ways.

  • z4oslo
    z4oslo Posts: 229 Member
    There is juice and there is JUICE.

    If by juice you mean fruit and vegatables that you make yourself using a slowjuice machine, youll get all the micronutrients you need. If you have a good amount of fat you have more than enough energy stored.

    If by juice you mean store bought orange juice for example then NO.
  • DisneyDude85
    DisneyDude85 Posts: 428 Member
    I foolishly tried a juice fast (or juice "feast" according to Joe and his disciples) and made it through day 2. Felt like garbage, and realized this was a waste of time/money/energy. Just do some research on how to properly feed your body and take the time to meal prep. :)

    TL;DR: Don't do it.
  • Redbeard333
    Redbeard333 Posts: 381 Member
    Hi Chau! I would definitely recommend *against* a "juice fast". While you might initially lose some weight, you'll likely gain it right back when you start eating normally again. What has worked for me (and I'm down 84 pounds) has been logging practically everything that gets past my lips, eating at a deficit, and increasing my activity. This way, I lose the weight, keep it off, and get healthier, all at the same time. It's definitely not as fast as your plan, but it's sustainable, which might be difficult for even a few days on what you're describing.

    Good luck in your journey!
  • Redbeard333
    Redbeard333 Posts: 381 Member
    Hi Chau! I would definitely recommend *against* a "juice fast". While you might initially lose some weight, you'll likely gain it right back when you start eating normally again. What has worked for me (and I'm down 84 pounds) has been logging practically everything that gets past my lips, eating at a deficit, and increasing my activity. This way, I lose the weight, keep it off, and get healthier, all at the same time. It's definitely not as fast as your plan, but it's sustainable, which might be difficult for even a few days on what you're describing.

    Good luck in your journey!
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I did a week long juice fast and don't recommend it.
  • Redbeard333
    Redbeard333 Posts: 381 Member
    Hi Chau! I would definitely recommend *against* a "juice fast". While you might initially lose some weight, you'll likely gain it right back when you start eating normally again. What has worked for me (and I'm down 84 pounds) has been logging practically everything that gets past my lips, eating at a deficit, and increasing my activity. This way, I lose the weight, keep it off, and get healthier, all at the same time. It's definitely not as fast as your plan, but it's sustainable, which might be difficult for even a few days on what you're describing.

    Good luck in your journey!
  • z4oslo
    z4oslo Posts: 229 Member
    Aaron_K123 wrote: »
    z4oslo wrote: »
    There is juice and there is JUICE.

    If by juice you mean fruit and vegatables that you make yourself using a slowjuice machine, youll get all the micronutrients you need. If you have a good amount of fat you have more than enough energy stored.

    If by juice you mean store bought orange juice for example then NO.

    If you get all the micro and macronutrients that you require from drinking juice then why is it called a fast?

    Ever watched "fat sick and nearly dead"?
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    z4oslo wrote: »
    There is juice and there is JUICE.

    If by juice you mean fruit and vegatables that you make yourself using a slowjuice machine, youll get all the micronutrients you need. If you have a good amount of fat you have more than enough energy stored.

    If by juice you mean store bought orange juice for example then NO.

    The problem with this is....we need more than micronutrients & fat stores.

    We all have fat stores BUT our bodies don't use fat stores exclusively (I wish). When we lose weight we lose fat+existing lean muscle mass. A juice fast would increase the amount of lean muscle lost. That's partly due to lack of protein (a macronutrient).

    The difference between a juice fast and healthy weight loss is, healthy weight loss actually helps us lower our body fat % along with our weight.
  • meritage4
    meritage4 Posts: 1,441 Member
    crappy idea. Eat real food and exercise more!
  • z4oslo
    z4oslo Posts: 229 Member
    queenliz99 wrote: »
    z4oslo wrote: »
    Aaron_K123 wrote: »
    z4oslo wrote: »
    There is juice and there is JUICE.

    If by juice you mean fruit and vegatables that you make yourself using a slowjuice machine, youll get all the micronutrients you need. If you have a good amount of fat you have more than enough energy stored.

    If by juice you mean store bought orange juice for example then NO.

    If you get all the micro and macronutrients that you require from drinking juice then why is it called a fast?

    Ever watched "fat sick and nearly dead"?

    Did you watch it with a critical eye though? He sells juicers, you know.

    He didnt when he made the documentary the first time around, did he?

    And it still dosnt take away the important thing, its GREAT way to eat (or in this case, drink) enough vegetables, and most of us do not eat enough green stuff.
  • z4oslo
    z4oslo Posts: 229 Member
    Aaron_K123 wrote: »
    z4oslo wrote: »
    Aaron_K123 wrote: »
    z4oslo wrote: »
    There is juice and there is JUICE.

    If by juice you mean fruit and vegatables that you make yourself using a slowjuice machine, youll get all the micronutrients you need. If you have a good amount of fat you have more than enough energy stored.

    If by juice you mean store bought orange juice for example then NO.

    If you get all the micro and macronutrients that you require from drinking juice then why is it called a fast?

    Ever watched "fat sick and nearly dead"?

    No, but then again I don't usually attempt to get my facts from movies.

    Yes ... I should read more science about this ...
    Maybe eating more fruit and vegetables is really bad for me?

    ....

    Thanks for the tip bro.
  • upoffthemat
    upoffthemat Posts: 679 Member
    Sounds horrible, and 5-6 glasses of juice will still have calories, depending on the juice maybe a lot more than you think. Better to just eat good nutritious food. Definitely drinking more water may be a good idea, but fasting is really a quick fix that doesn't tend to stick.
  • z4oslo
    z4oslo Posts: 229 Member
    Aaron_K123 wrote: »
    z4oslo wrote: »
    Aaron_K123 wrote: »
    z4oslo wrote: »
    Aaron_K123 wrote: »
    z4oslo wrote: »
    There is juice and there is JUICE.

    If by juice you mean fruit and vegatables that you make yourself using a slowjuice machine, youll get all the micronutrients you need. If you have a good amount of fat you have more than enough energy stored.

    If by juice you mean store bought orange juice for example then NO.

    If you get all the micro and macronutrients that you require from drinking juice then why is it called a fast?

    Ever watched "fat sick and nearly dead"?

    No, but then again I don't usually attempt to get my facts from movies.

    Yes ... I should read more science about this ...
    Maybe eating more fruit and vegetables is really bad for me?

    ....

    Thanks for the tip bro.

    Um how does saying "you shouldn't do a juice fast" equate to saying "vegetables and fruits are bad for you" exactly?

    Broccoli is good for you sure, but along with other things you eat that comprise a balanced nutrition and sufficient macros. If you ate nothing but broccoli that wouldn't go well for you but saying that does not somehow imply that broccoli is bad for you...that is just a bizzare logic.

    People are so ignorant these days.
    Why do you even have an opinion about a documentary you have not even seen?

    Stop wasting my time.

  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    z4oslo wrote: »

    Ever watched "fat sick and nearly dead"?

    He gained all that weight back you know. It's pretty sad really.
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