7-Day Cleansing Diet & Miracle Soup Recipe
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Get the same results following a keto diet and eating more. No need to starve yourself.
I think I love you.....
However, for people that think "keto" is too hard or plan to "do keto" temporarily to lose weight only, then it is a fail just like any other temporary diet. However, Keto is my permanent lifestyle and it's a WIN for me.0 -
I did this one back in college - it worked well!
No, apparently it did not. Temporary, rapid weight loss does not prove that it "worked well". Quite the opposite.0 -
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Why do you hate me? I've never been anything but nice to you.
I know, and she looks like such a nice person in her avi, she's even smiling!!!Get the same results following a keto diet and eating more. No need to starve yourself.
Or, I dunno', you could not follow a diet designed for epileptic children and instead simply eat at a moderate calorie deficit. I'm just throwing that out there :flowerforyou:0 -
This is nothing but calorie deficit in disguise....even eating eight bananas a day will barely come to 1200 calories.
I supposed that a couple of decades ago it was called a " diet ", because just saying " eat at a deficit " was probably not fancy enough. And as we all know, any kind of reasonable caloric deficit will help with weight loss, no matter if it's cabbage soup, eight bananas a day or Twinkies.......or maybe even a reasonable, varied diet of our choice and preference....:o).0 -
Get the same results following a keto diet and eating more. No need to starve yourself.
I think I love you.....
However, for people that think "keto" is too hard or plan to "do keto" temporarily to lose weight only, then it is a fail just like any other temporary diet. However, Keto is my permanent lifestyle and it's a WIN for me.
Does amaze me how people struggle to do it. I think it's great to use now and again I also like to use it to throw my body off from getting to used to one type of fuel. If anything a good Keto diet imo can make you learn a lot about food and calories I never knew Broccoli could be eaten in heaps and as next to no cals in it or carbs and I also feel it's a good basic way to to reintroduce yourself to food if you have struggled in the past.
Keto also kicks cravings due to eating more fat so in turn you are less hungry.
The more decent options you have at your disposal the better, I like to mix it up from Keto to carbs, Though after Keto it's good to add in carbs slowly or you might get an upset stomach for a few days lol.
These fad diets are just that, They don't show you how to keep the weight off after you have lost it and anyone can lose 10lbs in 14 days once they cut calories as they will drop a shed load of water to begin with.0 -
I did this one back in college - it worked well!
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There is a similar soup diet in Aus, popularised by a TV doctor. Recipe and details are here:-
http://au.tv.yahoo.com/sunrise/factsheets/article/-/6644155/dr-johns-kick-start-diet-plan/
There's no cabbage so you don't get the gas and the overall diet has been modified since I tried it to include a handful of nuts if you want for a snack and an egg in the banana smoothie from day 4 so it actually has some protein these days.
Yes I've tried it. Yes the soup was yummy. Yes some weight came off. Yes I was hungry. Could I stick to the soup bit for two weeks - NO. Did the weight come back - YES - because soup alone as a diet is unsustainable for any length of time.
The bit after the two weeks of soup doesn't look that bad. But the soup seems to have disappeared entirely and the amount of vegetables consumed also dropped dramatically which seems odd unless you are to continue having the soup as a snack when hungry which would make more sense. But after having it every day for two weeks you really wouldn't want to eat more of the stuff anyway.
I found a good article about the original incarnation of the soup diet here -
http://foodwatch.com.au/blog/healthy-weight-loss/item/the-soup-diet-can-you-lose-weight-on-it.html
The author is a nutritionist and explains far better than I could why you shouldn't just eat soup alone but does say that including some vege soup is a good thing. In fact there is a link to another article at the bottom of the page (I can't link to it as it is a PDF) that explains that having soup as a first course before your main helps fill you up and stops you from overeating and helps keep you fuller for longer - that made sense to me.0 -
Ah, the lovely cabbage soup zombie thread... My Love's step-father did this, lost weight, and gained it all back plus some last year.
Now he's doing Medifast.... Anyone want to place bet on how long it will be before he gains it back from starving himself again?0 -
I'm curious how the soup has no calories. Dry onion soup mix has 80 calories per packet. I'm also curious if the sodium is a problem. It has over 2400 mg. Thanks for posting this.0
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Jenn, you're right. It's risky. I'm glad it worked for you though. Diet and eating is 80% of your results.0
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Im a nurse at sacred heart cardiac unit and this really is not our diet........ the soup does sound good for an meal or two0
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I've tried many fad diets in my time...the only tried and true thing that REALLY works is eating healthy and exercise. I make the Weight Watchers soup and eat it as a MEAL. I don't follow any strict rules or rely on shakes or bars or anything. I know that stuff doesn't work for me.
Thank you to the nurse for putting it all out there...things we should already know (after all, we did join this site for a reason).0 -
zombie thread...0
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do you know how many servings the soup recipe will make?0
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The soup makes a large pot, more than enough for a week...if you don't throw it out the window! I am on day 4 and I am doing it this week just to cleanse ( definitely working) and get back on track. I drink a lot more alcohol during the holidays and feel this is a good way to end that cycle too. No alcohol allowed because of fat absorption. I like the idea that I am ridding my body of toxins. I won't get on the scale until it is over, but can tell in my jeans and face it is working. You will need to keep a water bottle with you.0
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The only thing perhaps worse than overconsuming food to the point of morbid obesity and death is this nonsense.0
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The soup makes a large pot, more than enough for a week...if you don't throw it out the window! I am on day 4 and I am doing it this week just to cleanse ( definitely working) and get back on track. I drink a lot more alcohol during the holidays and feel this is a good way to end that cycle too. No alcohol allowed because of fat absorption. I like the idea that I am ridding my body of toxins. I won't get on the scale until it is over, but can tell in my jeans and face it is working. You will need to keep a water bottle with you.
ummm yea, your body naturally does this on its own …
what toxin is this magical soup getting rid of that your body naturally does not get rid of ?0 -
Not magic, just good for those of us who need help kick starting our will power.0
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Because decreasing health is a good way to get yourself healthy...:ohwell:0
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I tried a soup diet when I was young and stupid. I lost weight - because after about 2 days I couldn't face any more soup so I was in a huge (gasp!) calorie deficit. Who would have known!!0
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Not magic, just good for those of us who need help kick starting our will power.
How does making yourself miserable and potentially dangerously weak improve willpower in any way?
Serious question. I've never understood how this could possibly work for anyone. Perhaps someone out there who has kick-started their willpower with a 7-day soup cleanse could post an explanation of how it worked for them. Until then, I'm going to assume that this is entirely wishful thinking with no possibility of it actually working...for anyone...ever.0 -
Not magic, just good for those of us who need help kick starting our will power.
How does making yourself miserable and potentially dangerously weak improve willpower in any way?
Serious question. I've never understood how this could possibly work for anyone. Perhaps someone out there who has kick-started their willpower with a 7-day soup cleanse could post an explanation of how it worked for them. Until then, I'm going to assume that this is entirely wishful thinking with no possibility of it actually working...for anyone...ever.
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I wish ideas like this would just die. There is no "kick start" or "detox." People who say they have done this before and it worked should wonder why months or years down the road, they are in a place where they need to do it again. Perhaps it's because they never did learn how to plan and consume a satisfying, healthful diet.0
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I can understand that after the holidays people would want to "detox." I know after all of the sweets and holiday stuff I've had, as soon as it was over, I wanted to rid my body of that bad feeling but just getting back to eating "clean" with homemade food and working out did the trick. I feel better already (although losing the few lbs I gained won't happen in a day).
I think the purpose behind people wanting to do these diets is the same but going from one extreme to another is not a good thing...0 -
I lost 8 lbs and am back to pre baby weight! Feel so good and energized. I will probably keep eating the soup for lunch. I know most posts are negative about this diet, but for me it really works. When people say "it works every time" I think they mean life gets crazy sometimes...babies, holidays, ect. And this diet helps to get back on track! I was never hungry and feel healthy.0
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.. thanks :flowerforyou:
Hey everyone! I found the following 7-Day Cleansing Diet in my recipe box, and I've had it forever (about 35 years). It sounds a bit weird, but I followed this diet before, and it worked pretty well. Check with your doctor first, and then you can try it if you want. I might try it again, and see how it goes. I loved the T-J Miracle Soup! Yummy... You can just have the soup if you want, and don't worry about the rest of the diet. Take care, Laura
SEVEN-DAY CLEANSING DIET--From the Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, Washington for overweight heart patients:
This 7-day diet plan can be used as often as you like, but I would suggest possibly only doing it once a month, at the most. As a matter of fact, if followed correctly, it will clean your system of impurities and give you a feeling of well-being you never thought possible. After only 7 days of this process, you will begin to feel lighter because you will be lighter by at least 10 pounds, possibly as much as 17 pounds, and you will have an abundance of energy, as well. (I don't know if this much weight loss is really possible or if it would even be good for us to lose it this quickly; but, maybe it's because it's a "cleansing" diet. I think we do hold a lot of weight in our intestines... Yuck! I guess that's why we do cleansing diets, right???) Continue this plan for as long as you wish and feel the difference in both medical and physical disposition.
T-J MIRACLE SOUP (You eat this soup as much as you want along with the other foods for each day.):
6 large onions, 2 green peppers, 4 whole tomatoes (fresh or canned), 1 head of cabbage, 1 large stalk of celery. Season with dry onion soup mix. Cut vegetables and cover with water in a large pot. Boil for 10 minutes, cover, lower heat and simmer until the vegetables are tender. T-J Miracle Soup can be eaten at any time when you feel hungry. East as much as you wish and as often as you like. This soup will not add calories, so eat all you want. The more you eat, the more you lose... Enjoy! Yum, yum...
FIRST DAY--ALL THE FRUITS EXCEPT BANANAS: Your first day will consist of all the fruits you want except bananas. For all you melon lovers, this is the day for you. Two fruits which are lower in calories than most other fruits are watermelon and cantelope. Should you eat the melon, your chances of losing 3 pounds in the first day are great. You may also have T-J Miracle Soup today.
SECOND DAY--ALL THE VEGETABLES: Eat until you are stuffed with all the fresh (raw, steamed, or cooked) vegetables of your choice. Try to eat green, leafy vegetables, and stay away from dry beans, peas, and corn. These vegetables are good for you, but not now as you are trying to reduce your calorie intake. You may also have a large baked potato and T-J Miracle Soup today.
THIRD DAY--FRUITS AND VEGETABLES: Same as day one and day two including the T-J Miracle Soup, except for no potato.
FOURTH DAY--BANANAS: Eat as many as 8 bananas and drink as much as 8 glasses of skim milk on this day, along with T-J Miracle Soup. Bananas and skim milk blended together in a blender is very good way to enjoy this day. Bananas are high in carbohydrates and will lessen any cravings for sweets.
FIFTH DAY--BEEF AND VEGETABLES: You can have 10 to 20 ounces of beef and six tomatoes on your fifth day. Try to drink at least 8 glasses of water in order to wash away any uric acid in your body. You may also have T-J Miracle Soup today.
SIXTH DAY--BEEF AND VEGETABLES: Eat until your heart is content with beef, vegetables, and T-J Miracle Soup. No potato.
SEVENTH DAY--BROWN RICE, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES: Enjoy brown rice, unsweetened fruit juice, vegetables, T-J Soup.0 -
This detox and others are very bad and make no sense.
Why are you detoxing?
What are you detoxing?
The first day your bombarding yourself with sugar. Any bad gut bacteria are getting the feed of their lives.
Second day you've had no protein for 48hrs. It says stuff yourself??? though you were trying to detox, learn good eating habits.
Third day still no protein. You know that you need protein right? Amongst other things proteins are enzymes which are used for metabolic functions, digestion...
Fourth day....i really don't understand this. Did the person making this up just throw this plan randomly together? You know your probably getting very little to no fat as well? Do i need to say how important fat is?
Im stopping here, this is ridiculous.
Rather than eat poorly so you need to detox, how about eating better all the time.0
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