Juice Cleanse Challenge

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  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    QUESTION!

    What's the difference between the OP's challenge and IF other than the fact that she'll be getting awesome nutrients during the fast?

    IF doesn't last 3 to 10 days.

    (she's eating every day. you skip that part?)

    No she's not. She said "3 days, maybe 10 days of just drinking juice throughout the day, then incorporating lean meat with veggies for dinner and doing light activity daily"

    I guess you missed that?

    Reading is hard.

    LOLWUT!

    Reading IS hard for some. Good lord. hahaha

    So you acknowledge, then, that you misread her post? She is indeed talking about just drinking juice for 3-10 days. Which is not necessarily going to harm her (although diarrhea can dehydrate you and also cause irritation of the lower digestive tract), but it is completely unnecessary for weight loss and/or health.

    not in the least. you misread her post.

    she's eating every night.

    No, she's not:
    I'm going to start a Juice Cleanse Challenge. 3 days, maybe 10 days of just drinking juice throughout the day, then incorporating lean meat with veggies for dinner and doing light activity daily.

    "JUST drinking juice throughout the day, THEN incorporating lean meat with veggies for dinner" means JUST juice for 3-10 days, and after this period has ended, she is going to incorporate solid food.

    You're still misinterpreting her meaning. You're following the grammar, not the intent.

    Are you friends with the OP? If not, how do you know her intent was different than her grammar?

    deduction. "drinking juice throughout the day" (insinuating day time) and then mentions dinner in the subsequent section as if to modify the first statement. The only confusing aspect of the grammar is the use of the word then. If she used "and" we wouldn't be having this conversation.

    But she didn't say "and".

    She said "then".

    Why would you assume that she meant something other than what she said?
  • lemonsnowdrop
    lemonsnowdrop Posts: 1,298 Member
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    In Ross.

    FIFY

    I can't look at that GIF the same way anymore.
  • aquiva33
    aquiva33 Posts: 85 Member
    I do this occasionally it makes you feel better. I can't hurt you if it's just for a few days.
  • VoodooSyxx
    VoodooSyxx Posts: 297
    For what it's worth, I totally read it as Juice all day and light dinner as well. Sometimes grammer is used incorrectly, sometimes it's read wrong, Either way, I don't understand why it's such a big deal...

    Ahh so you went to school and learned reading comprehension as well. Congrats. It seems to be a rare thing around these parts.
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    QUESTION!

    What's the difference between the OP's challenge and IF other than the fact that she'll be getting awesome nutrients during the fast?

    IF doesn't last 3 to 10 days.

    (she's eating every day. you skip that part?)

    No she's not. She said "3 days, maybe 10 days of just drinking juice throughout the day, then incorporating lean meat with veggies for dinner and doing light activity daily"

    I guess you missed that?

    Reading is hard.

    LOLWUT!

    Reading IS hard for some. Good lord. hahaha

    So you acknowledge, then, that you misread her post? She is indeed talking about just drinking juice for 3-10 days. Which is not necessarily going to harm her (although diarrhea can dehydrate you and also cause irritation of the lower digestive tract), but it is completely unnecessary for weight loss and/or health.

    not in the least. you misread her post.

    she's eating every night.

    No, she's not:
    I'm going to start a Juice Cleanse Challenge. 3 days, maybe 10 days of just drinking juice throughout the day, then incorporating lean meat with veggies for dinner and doing light activity daily.

    "JUST drinking juice throughout the day, THEN incorporating lean meat with veggies for dinner" means JUST juice for 3-10 days, and after this period has ended, she is going to incorporate solid food.

    You're still misinterpreting her meaning. You're following the grammar, not the intent.

    Are you friends with the OP? If not, how do you know her intent was different than her grammar?

    deduction. "drinking juice throughout the day" (insinuating day time) and then mentions dinner in the subsequent section as if to modify the first statement. The only confusing aspect of the grammar is the use of the word then. If she used "and" we wouldn't be having this conversation.

    But she didn't say "and".

    She said "then".

    Why would you assume that she meant something other than what she said?

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  • DamePiglet
    DamePiglet Posts: 3,730 Member
    For what it's worth, I totally read it as Juice all day and light dinner as well. Sometimes grammer is used incorrectly, sometimes it's read wrong, Either way, I don't understand why it's such a big deal...

    Sometimes.......... :indifferent:



    :laugh: :laugh:

    Kelsey Grammer; Actor in Frasier.

    Grammar; a word used to describe how we write and speak.

    Was that mean? I'm kind of a grammar-phile.

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  • bagge72
    bagge72 Posts: 1,377 Member
    QUESTION!

    What's the difference between the OP's challenge and IF other than the fact that she'll be getting awesome nutrients during the fast?

    IF doesn't last 3 to 10 days.

    (she's eating every day. you skip that part?)

    No she's not. She said "3 days, maybe 10 days of just drinking juice throughout the day, then incorporating lean meat with veggies for dinner and doing light activity daily"

    I guess you missed that?

    Reading is hard.

    LOLWUT!

    Reading IS hard for some. Good lord. hahaha

    So you acknowledge, then, that you misread her post? She is indeed talking about just drinking juice for 3-10 days. Which is not necessarily going to harm her (although diarrhea can dehydrate you and also cause irritation of the lower digestive tract), but it is completely unnecessary for weight loss and/or health.

    not in the least. you misread her post.

    she's eating every night.

    No, she's not:
    I'm going to start a Juice Cleanse Challenge. 3 days, maybe 10 days of just drinking juice throughout the day, then incorporating lean meat with veggies for dinner and doing light activity daily.

    "JUST drinking juice throughout the day, THEN incorporating lean meat with veggies for dinner" means JUST juice for 3-10 days, and after this period has ended, she is going to incorporate solid food.

    You're still misinterpreting her meaning. You're following the grammar, not the intent.

    Are you friends with the OP? If not, how do you know her intent was different than her grammar?

    deduction. "drinking juice throughout the day" (insinuating day time) and then mentions dinner in the subsequent section as if to modify the first statement. The only confusing aspect of the grammar is the use of the word then. If she used "and" we wouldn't be having this conversation.

    Yeah that isn't what she meant, because you only incorporate something if you took it out. So she is doing a Juice only fast for 3-10 days, and the incorporate meat and veggies back into her diet after that.
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    For what it's worth, I totally read it as Juice all day and light dinner as well. Sometimes grammer is used incorrectly, sometimes it's read wrong, Either way, I don't understand why it's such a big deal...

    Sometimes.......... :indifferent:



    :laugh: :laugh:

    Kelsey Grammer; Actor in Frasier.

    Grammar; a word used to describe how we write and speak.

    Was that mean? I'm kind of a grammar-phile.

    giphy.gif

    of all the philes u can be...that's like, the best one.
  • beachgod
    beachgod Posts: 567 Member
    and? then?

    And then!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp5nUQkgWIc

    edit: already beat to this by a posted photo but that's OK. :smile:
  • fbmandy55
    fbmandy55 Posts: 5,263 Member
    I do this occasionally it makes you feel better. I can't hurt you if it's just for a few days.

    No, it doesn't. It's all in your head. Kind of like when you are around someone who is contagiously sick and you start feeling sick.

    It would make me feel worse, much worse. If I drank nothing but juice I would probably be in a diabetic coma from all the sugar.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,430 MFP Moderator
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