Fat sick and nearly dead
mamasgonnalose
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Just watched this documentary and found it very inspiring. Has anyone tried the 8 day juicing fast? And did it work who easy was it? I think I would like to give it a go but am worried about failing!
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I love this documentary! Isn't it amazing?? I haven't done the 8 day one, my record is 4 days before I was forced to give up because I simply didn't have time to juice....my juicer is ancient and takes forever to clean. I simply couldn't do it. I would like to try in the future though!
The first 2-3 days are the hardest. I would recommend starting over a period of time when you can just lay around because you will feel like crap. After the first few are over though, you will start to feel better and better and will probably notice some changes in your body right away. There are a ton of recipes you can find for good juice-I really like apple with ginger and lemon. You can even add kale to that and it's still pretty good0 -
I enjoyed it far more than most infomercials.0
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Me and my husband lasted for 2 weeks. We had plenty of energy, we lost weight and our skin improved. But a bit of advice...lets just say our digestive system started working really well. Just be sure you always have access to a rest room0
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I tried the 10 day, but lasted 8.5 days. I would "cheat" and ate veggies and fruits when I got hungry...its mind over matter...I think its a great way to jump start weight loss and to "alter" taste buds to be more accepting of food in their natural state, but I would never do it for 60 days. I lost 15 or so pounds in the 10 days, most of it was water and crap...but I did look noticeably thinner in my mid section, to the point that others complimented on it and my pants were loose0
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It was a good movie. We went away on a 7 day holiday juice based retreat and have done a couple of runs on juice - 3 and 5 days - since. It's basically a high calorie deficit with reasonable nutritional intake in terms of micronutrients. If you're a carb addict it'll hit you fairly hard in the first few days.0
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I tried it and lasted just 2-3 days. That's when I wanted to die and get it over with. I liked the idea of it more than the reality of it. Movie was inspirational for sure, though!0
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I enjoyed it far more than most infomercials.
This. The guy sells juicers. Spends a load of time touring, giving out samples and selling his cure all tonic.0 -
Yes I loved the documentary! although as you'll probably hear from others, juice cleanses are not really necessary for good health. What you could do is incorporate juicing into a diet that is also rich with other nutritious foods. And maybe replace one meal a day with a juice or even a green smoothie That way you'll get the benefits without the negative side effects you often hear about.
Your body cleanses itself, juice or no juice. But eating/drinking lots of nutritious foods will change your life!0 -
I lasted 2 days. The green juice recipe is awful!!!0
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I would rather just eat fruits and vegetables and not buy a ridiculously expensive juicer.0
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My sister in law did this, and she had amazing results...also, she made her own juice recipes, didn't use the ones from the show.
Granted, she already had the juicer and didn't have to spend any extra money besides on tons of fruits and vegetables, but if you feel you want to try it, I say go for it.0 -
It's a great study in marketing.0
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I would rather just eat fruits and vegetables and not buy a ridiculously expensive juicer.0
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Seems like a setup0
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Wow how naive am I? I didn't even think of the movie as a great sales pitch for juicers but that kind of makes sense.0
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Wow how naive am I? I didn't even think of the movie as a great sales pitch for juicers but that kind of makes sense.
Yeah that's 100% what it is.0 -
Wow how naive am I? I didn't even think of the movie as a great sales pitch for juicers but that kind of makes sense.
Yeah that's 100% what it is.
Unfortunately!0 -
I rather eat food!!0
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Wow how naive am I? I didn't even think of the movie as a great sales pitch for juicers but that kind of makes sense.
Yeah, I think a lot of us fall for things like this at some point or another. Most documentaries are extremely biased, and some are downright manipulative.
Just stick with eating a balanced diet and getting in exercise, and you'll be fine.0 -
I rather eat food!!
This! Manage your calories and eat healthy.0 -
In addition to what others have said (it being an infomercial, etc), haven't most of the claims in this movie been thoroughly debunked?0
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Wow how naive am I? I didn't even think of the movie as a great sales pitch for juicers but that kind of makes sense.
Yeah, besides juicers he also sells other things, all tied into that 'documentary'. Like someine else said-it's an infomercial and nothing else.0 -
loved the documentary - my niece and her husband did the 8 day thing and had great results but then went back to regular eating and gained it back - I was going to do it but have decided against it since and will just try to maintain a healthy diet and track calories0
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Omg just watched that movie too and loved it. So inspirational!!
I bought a juicer on amazon for $45. Comes highly recommended out of the cheap juicers. Hamilton Beach 67601A Big Mouth Juice Extractor, Black
Check out this website: http://juicerecipes.com/ Everything is free - I just signed up for a 30 day juice challenge where u drink one juice a day - they provide you with recipes and shopping lists.0 -
I loved the documentary, but I couldn't do the juicing because I absolutely couldn't handle the taste. I even bought the juicer he used and everything. Yuck.0
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I would never juice. Ever. I am not about to lose a ton of muscle for that crap.
Also, he has an agenda to sell his own juicer. So that pretty much makes his point null and void in my opinion...0 -
I loved the documentary, but I couldn't do the juicing because I absolutely couldn't handle the taste. I even bought the juicer he used and everything. Yuck.
I find some overly sweet but started adding a lemon to the mix and it helps but I don't juice - I did it a bit but there are actually a lot of calories in a glass of juice, may as well eat them and not feel deprived - I would juice to add to smoothies - I was thinking that when I need to use up my fruit I would juice it and put it in ice cube trays so I could add a cube or two to smoothies without adding the juice from a whole fruit0 -
I loved the documentary, but I couldn't do the juicing because I absolutely couldn't handle the taste. I even bought the juicer he used and everything. Yuck.
I find some overly sweet but started adding a lemon to the mix and it helps but I don't juice - I did it a bit but there are actually a lot of calories in a glass of juice, may as well eat them and not feel deprived - I would juice to add to smoothies - I was thinking that when I need to use up my fruit I would juice it and put it in ice cube trays so I could add a cube or two to smoothies without adding the juice from a whole fruit
Plus you're missing out on some good ol' fashioned fiber!0 -
I really don't see the point of juicing. I enjoy eating fruit and vegetables. Juicing is expensive, high in sugar, low in fiber, makes a big mess. And that green juice foam makes me want to throw up.
And now there are studies out that link overconsumption of some vegetables, like kale, to hypothryoidism. I think 100% of my vitamins are quite enough for me.0
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