Cleanse
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I did a "cleanse" if you will over the weekend, but it wasn't really my choice and I would never suggest it cause it really sucked. It was called stomach flu and believe me, I was cleansed of everything all the way through both directions. Didn't really lose a bit of weight and didn't "reset" anything, but it did give me a renewed appreciation feeling good and not being sick. Sometimes I forget how good I feel most days and how awful it is to be sick, so there is that. Just thought I'd share my experience with cleansing.0
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It's a word that is kinda general. What's your goal for the cleanse? I'm not an anti-cleanse person. Is there a particular body system that is of concern to you?0
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The day after I started my diet my refrigerator broke and I had to throw all of the food in it away. It was sad, but it was probably one of the best things that could have helped me with my diet. It saved me the mental issues with "eating up" what was left in the fridge. I started with a blank slate and I was able to restock the fridge with fresh foods and lots of produce
Your body doesn't need to be cleansed internally. If you want to do a cleanse, can I suggest looking for an external one?0 -
+1 for the Taco Bell cleanse. Often times it will rid me of so many toxins I'll be in the bathroom for hours and have to drink pedialyte the next couple days. Highly effective thanks to the overly sanitary conditions of my local Taco Bell......never again. ....never......again.0
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I don't think "cleanses" over several days are particularly useful, but I had a single fast day recently to help me with digestion problems. I actually really enjoyed it. I had loads of water, unsweetened herbal tea, some vegetable juice and little diluted fruit juice (that would get me enough sugar and minerals to prevent headaches), and I started the day with some plum juice to get my digestion going.
I certainly wouldn't want to do that over several days, but I found that one day of fasting really relaxing, and I was a lot less hungry a few days after. I think it could be a good mental preparation for changing/adjusting your diet, and finding back to your natural hunger, without messing up your body too much.
So I'd suggest taking it easy and doing a "standard" single day fast when you've got a day off. It will be fairly easy to manage and cheap.0 -
I recommend a cleanse of your house. Burns the fat right off, and it's free.0
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Um, I'm back because I always start off the new year by regrouping on my health habits. BTW, I quit MFP for a while because I hit my goal and I have been maintaining. I gained 10 lbs over the past two years and would like to get it off again. So, I've not failed anything and not starting over needing lose 100 lbs or something crazy. Chill out people. This is why I quit using the forums in the first place last time I was here. Soooo much negativity. Almost makes ya wonder if you're all going about things wrong yourselves. So many of you are negative, sarcastic and just seemingly unhappy. weird. I'd like to maybe lost 15 this before summer. No big deal.0
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Here.......
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/fashionable-toxins/
And I wasn't being a meanie by showing you facts.0 -
Um, I'm back because I always start off the new year by regrouping on my health habits. BTW, I quit MFP for a while because I hit my goal and I have been maintaining. I gained 10 lbs over the past two years and would like to get it off again. So, I've not failed anything and not starting over needing lose 100 lbs or something crazy. Chill out people. This is why I quit using the forums in the first place last time I was here. Soooo much negativity. Almost makes ya wonder if you're all going about things wrong yourselves. So many of you are negative, sarcastic and just seemingly unhappy. weird. I'd like to maybe lost 15 this before summer. No big deal.
Actually, I'm very happy! And I'm not going about things wrong. The 16 pounds I've lost seem to think so, anyway! :happy:0 -
Um, I'm back because I always start off the new year by regrouping on my health habits. BTW, I quit MFP for a while because I hit my goal and I have been maintaining. I gained 10 lbs over the past two years and would like to get it off again. So, I've not failed anything and not starting over needing lose 100 lbs or something crazy. Chill out people. This is why I quit using the forums in the first place last time I was here. Soooo much negativity. Almost makes ya wonder if you're all going about things wrong yourselves. So many of you are negative, sarcastic and just seemingly unhappy. weird. I'd like to maybe lost 15 this before summer. No big deal.
your body naturally cleanses itself through the crapping and pissing process...so why pay money to do something you are already naturally doing?0 -
Um, I'm back because I always start off the new year by regrouping on my health habits. BTW, I quit MFP for a while because I hit my goal and I have been maintaining. I gained 10 lbs over the past two years and would like to get it off again. So, I've not failed anything and not starting over needing lose 100 lbs or something crazy. Chill out people. This is why I quit using the forums in the first place last time I was here. Soooo much negativity. Almost makes ya wonder if you're all going about things wrong yourselves. So many of you are negative, sarcastic and just seemingly unhappy. weird. I'd like to maybe lost 15 this before summer. No big deal.
As I tell my six-year-old, "a person isn't 'being mean to you' if they are simply telling you something you don't want to hear."0 -
lol...I never said anyway was "being mean to me". I stated that a lot of you are awful sarcastic and negative. There are simple ways to answer on message boards without letting your massive egos get in the way. Believe me, I can handle it, I just find it amusing that the people I hang with at the gym are always upbeat and positive. Many of the folks in these forums are the polar opposite. I just find it strange...that's all. Peace...0
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lol...I never said anyway was "being mean to me". I stated that a lot of you are awful sarcastic and negative. There are simple ways to answer on message boards without letting your massive egos get in the way. Believe me, I can handle it, I just find it amusing that the people I hang with at the gym are always upbeat and positive. Many of the folks in these forums are the polar opposite. I just find it strange...that's all. Peace...
I wasn't sarcastic or negative and I laid out a well-reasoned reply as to why detoxes aren't necessary.
You can also find a good link to sciencebasedmedicine a few posts up.
You can also find another good write up here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/821828-detoxes-and-cleanses
Respectfully, if you read this information and choose to disregard it, and choose to believe that the idea of a detox is still necessary, beneficial, or desirable, I would ask you who is the one with the ego getting in the way?
Do you think it's likely that everyone else is wrong, and you are correct? Or do you think it's more likely that you're incorrect and the information you're being provided with (note: not the sarcasm, the actual information) is actually good advice?
You received good advice among the sarcasm and thus far you've chosen to ignore it. I would like to know why.0 -
If you're after the psychological click of a "cleanse", why not do something like:
-replace all soda in your diet with water or a mix of seltzer and fruit juice
-drink nothing but water or tea for XXX days
-eat nothing that comes out of a can, box, or foil bag for XXX days
-sit down and plan meals for an entire week that both fit your macros AND in your calorie goal. bonus points for combining this with the above
-make yourself some ridiculous high-protein spinach smoothie for breakfast every day for a week
or something else along those lines, that will not only have an effect (unlike a cleanse), but give you the satisfaction of knowing that you did something concrete to jumpstart your year.0 -
If you're after the psychological click of a "cleanse", why not do something like:
-replace all soda in your diet with water or a mix of seltzer and fruit juice
-drink nothing but water or tea for XXX days
-eat nothing that comes out of a can, box, or foil bag for XXX days
-sit down and plan meals for an entire week that both fit your macros AND in your calorie goal. bonus points for combining this with the above
-make yourself some ridiculous high-protein spinach smoothie for breakfast every day for a week
or something else along those lines, that will not only have an effect (unlike a cleanse), but give you the satisfaction of knowing that you did something concrete to jumpstart your year.
Good ideas....thank you.0 -
Um, I'm back because I always start off the new year by regrouping on my health habits. BTW, I quit MFP for a while because I hit my goal and I have been maintaining. I gained 10 lbs over the past two years and would like to get it off again. So, I've not failed anything and not starting over needing lose 100 lbs or something crazy. Chill out people. This is why I quit using the forums in the first place last time I was here. Soooo much negativity. Almost makes ya wonder if you're all going about things wrong yourselves. So many of you are negative, sarcastic and just seemingly unhappy. weird. I'd like to maybe lost 15 this before summer. No big deal.
And it has nothing to do with negativity. It just seems that you choose to believe pseudoscience over actual science.
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lol...I never said anyway was "being mean to me". I stated that a lot of you are awful sarcastic and negative. There are simple ways to answer on message boards without letting your massive egos get in the way. Believe me, I can handle it, I just find it amusing that the people I hang with at the gym are always upbeat and positive. Many of the folks in these forums are the polar opposite. I just find it strange...that's all. Peace...
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lol...I never said anyway was "being mean to me". I stated that a lot of you are awful sarcastic and negative. There are simple ways to answer on message boards without letting your massive egos get in the way. Believe me, I can handle it, I just find it amusing that the people I hang with at the gym are always upbeat and positive. Many of the folks in these forums are the polar opposite. I just find it strange...that's all. Peace...
The only reason you're calling anyone "negative" is because we're disagreeing with you, which, again, doesn't actually make anyone here negative. It's also worth mentioning that the person who made it personal was you - everyone else was speaking to why cleanses are a waste of time and unnecessary.
You've been given lots of good information rooted in research from people who actually have training and experience in the field. If you choose to ignore the data, that's on you. I doubt anyone is going to be losing sleep over what you choose to do or the opinion of someone who is supposedly in maintenance, goes to the gym regularly, but didn't notice she was gaining weight until she had packed on 10 lbs.0 -
So sick of these threads..people need to grasp an understanding of nutrition and stop looking for an easy way out0
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Wow...
I am just starting again....and was looking on the threads and came across this one.
I see a two things....
some people giving advice and facts in a respectful way.....
and others just being mean about it. I do not know anyone here but from first glance at this thread I felt bad for the OP because she asked a simple question..... and people were just being rude about it. It is very clear who was is being respectful here and who is just being rude.
There is a way to voice your opinion and be respectful at the same time.
It is just kinda silly.0 -
Um, I'm back because I always start off the new year by regrouping on my health habits. BTW, I quit MFP for a while because I hit my goal and I have been maintaining. I gained 10 lbs over the past two years and would like to get it off again. So, I've not failed anything and not starting over needing lose 100 lbs or something crazy. Chill out people. This is why I quit using the forums in the first place last time I was here. Soooo much negativity. Almost makes ya wonder if you're all going about things wrong yourselves. So many of you are negative, sarcastic and just seemingly unhappy. weird. I'd like to maybe lost 15 this before summer. No big deal.
Um... So you gain 5 or 6 lbs every year, and every couple of years do a cleanse and then diet the weight back off again? That's not success. Success is learning to maintain. There are many members here who have stayed active so they can log their calories and maintain their weight. Maybe you might want to try that this time.0 -
Holly Bear...ignore them. Their egos are through the roof, and they have no idea how to conduct a conversation without being condescending and sarcastic. They assume and project and have no idea what they're talking about in regard to my own situation. Someone suggested that my friends at the gym are positive about cleanses...well, I never even said that. Lol. I said, they were positive people who conducted their conversation in a positive way.
I'm not saying people are negative because they disagree with cleanses. I have no problem with that comment. I'm not sold on them either. It's the *way* they state their responses. Jack *kitten* come to mind. A few were very helpful as they suggested alternatives. Big thank you to those folks, and I've already started using some of those suggestions.
I'll stay clear of the forums...don't need them anyway. I gained 10 lbs in 2 years. So what. I'll easily lose it in a few months through clean eating and exercise. I asked a simple question, and I don't need the negativity. Good luck in 2014 with all your goals. Some of you might try making a resolution about changing your attitudes. If you want to be helpful, being nasty isn't going to convince anyone that you know what you're talking about. Peace....0
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