Juicing/Cleanse Success Stories!

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  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
    Don't need a bunch of negative nellies telling me it's impossible, I'm just trying to find someone, anyone, who has the proof that such a thing has worked, and that it's unattributable to a simple caloric deficit over time.

    Criteria - - Anyone on the site who attributes a significant amount of sustained weight loss (defined as greater than 10% of your pre-regimen body weight, kept off for at least four months after regimen termination).

    So, for instance, if you started at 200lbs, you lost 20lbs arriving at or below 180lbs, and stayed at or below that new weight for at least four months after getting there, and you attribute that to a cleanse or juice diet.

    No stories about a friend of a friend, I'm looking for primary sources only, please.

    If you're still looking for data... I can tell you my story. I don't exactly fit all your criteria, but I might be pretty close to the sort of 'subject' you're looking for.

    I believe the original poster juiced his way out of existence. But we are always interested in data.
  • sloth3toes
    sloth3toes Posts: 2,212 Member
    I believe the original poster juiced his way out of existence. But we are always interested in data.
    BurtHuttz has deactivated their account.

    Ah yes, so I see.... I should have perhaps done that research before I posted. Such is the way of the juicer, I suppose....

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  • Melmade
    Melmade Posts: 349 Member
    My husband and I did a 20 day juice fast... and we both gained the weight all back, though it took about 4-5 months for my husband to gain it back. I gained it back in about 3 months. I have severe allergy issues (unexplainable hives--Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria) and the fast helped my condition, though I still get occasional hives. On days 5-8 I had some of the most intense itching followed by relief and lots of energy in the following weeks. It's something we plan to do yearly after this child is born (I'm due in a week).

    My big issue was trying to incorporate the juice with a regular diet--I just never could figure out how to do it. "What's the point of juicing without fasting?", was what I keep thinking. I know it's a huge boost of nutrients, but there's no fiber in there. I'm just confused--I guess I just got into the mindset of 'all or nothing'. My husband took the juicer to work and he juices there in the mornings, but he doesn't weigh any less now. He says he feels much better for it though. He juices kale, carrots, ginger, and apple every day and swears by it.

    I know you didn't want weight loss examples from a friend, but I have one success story from someone I know very well. My good friend was a very overweight teenager--5'6 and over 200 lbs. She juice fasted for 6 months and got down to 140 lbs, and has stayed there for over 11 years now, but she really manages what she eats. She is mostly vegetarian except for fish--no dairy either. She also manages carbs and sugar. She's a food addict and really controls her exposure to trigger foods. For her the juice calories were never logged, and the cleanse was literally to cleanse her system. She's from NJ and knew lots of people with cancer, so she just wanted to get whatever was in her neighborhood--out of her! Her mom just passed away from cancer, and she works in health food stores now to stay motivated to eat healthily. For her the juicing was just a part of the big picture when it came to taking control of her health. She still takes a juice here and there, and drinks it very slowly, and uses it as a meal substitute.
  • SuperMammaLeah
    SuperMammaLeah Posts: 93 Member
    Well tomorrow will be day 7 for me on my juicing cleanse. I have lost 8.2 lbs so far. Tomorrow I will be breaking the fast and taking on as much clean eating as I possibly can followed by hitting the gym every morning during the week. I can tell you that juice fasting takes an incredible amount of will power and it is an extremely humbling experience. The first three days are the most difficult. I decided to break my fast tomorrow because it isn't advised to workout while fasting. I am sure if I went another 7 days I probably would have dropped another 8lbs, but I feel in my heart that by doing this fast before I start my intense weight training really will benefit me in the long run. It is the jump start I needed. During my fast I only consumed the juices of fruits and veggies, and lots of water. I experienced only one minor headache and no bowl issues on this fast. My skin looks and feels smoother and my hair is shinier and over all I feel really good. If you do try a juice fast please do a lot of research beforehand and mentally prepare yourself.
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member
    Well tomorrow will be day 7 for me on my juicing cleanse. I have lost 8.2 lbs so far. Tomorrow I will be breaking the fast and taking on as much clean eating as I possibly can followed by hitting the gym every morning during the week. I can tell you that juice fasting takes an incredible amount of will power and it is an extremely humbling experience. The first three days are the most difficult. I decided to break my fast tomorrow because it isn't advised to workout while fasting. I am sure if I went another 7 days I probably would have dropped another 8lbs, but I feel in my heart that by doing this fast before I start my intense weight training really will benefit me in the long run. It is the jump start I needed. During my fast I only consumed the juices of fruits and veggies, and lots of water. I experienced only one minor headache and no bowl issues on this fast. My skin looks and feels smoother and my hair is shinier and over all I feel really good. If you do try a juice fast please do a lot of research beforehand and mentally prepare yourself.

    Interesting, but not really on topic for this thread.
  • SuperMammaLeah
    SuperMammaLeah Posts: 93 Member
    The topic is juicing cleanse success stories I do believe I just did a juicing cleanse for the last seven days....so yeah I think it is on topic.
  • I_Will_End_You
    I_Will_End_You Posts: 4,397 Member
    The topic is juicing cleanse success stories I do believe I just did a juicing cleanse for the last seven days....so yeah I think it is on topic.


    Did you read the original post?
    So, for instance, if you started at 200lbs, you lost 20lbs arriving at or below 180lbs, and stayed at or below that new weight for at least four months after getting there, and you attribute that to a cleanse or juice diet.
  • ThickMcRunFast
    ThickMcRunFast Posts: 22,511 Member

    I believe the original poster juiced his way out of existence. But we are always interested in data.

    RIP Burt. Juiced himself away to nothing. Now his legacy is a zombie thread

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  • SuperMammaLeah
    SuperMammaLeah Posts: 93 Member
    Oh my god I shared my experience. Maybe I didn't lose a huge amount of weight from it, but that wasn't what I was going for, but I figured I would share my experience to help others. Way to bring a fellow MFP member down.
  • northspoon
    northspoon Posts: 1 Member
    I was interested in reading your story, good for you. Trying the juicer for the first time myself and I like reading other people's efforts. Hurray for you !!!
  • mcibty
    mcibty Posts: 1,252 Member
    I do a vodka and diet soda fasting cleanse about every weekend.

    Does that count?
  • mcibty
    mcibty Posts: 1,252 Member
    I did the Jason Value 7lbs in 7 Days diet. I even read the book before doing it. Drinking high sugar (albeit natural sugars) all day just made my energy levels spike. Did I lose weight? Yeah, a couple of pounds. Did it come back on? Pretty much, even as I took the next week to continue, but had a light evening meal too.

    Basically, it's just not recommended by the people who are on this site. Those of us who watch what we eat and workout.
  • Ximana
    Ximana Posts: 26
    it is good to stick with a good habit for long term health

    but I wouldn't overdo it , solid foods are also important

    a combination of both once your at or trying to

    achieve a healthy weight.


    Remember in smoothies you can also blend in fiber and protein

    such as chia and hemp seeds, soy milk or yogourt, etc...
  • Ximana
    Ximana Posts: 26
    that is not a cleanse , maybe a fast but not a cleanse

    as diet soda is toxic
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