Please help!!! Detox emergency
Quantumanthem
Posts: 36
OMG HELP!!! I went over by so much today! I really want to go on a one day detox tomorrow
I will be eating 800 calories. Should I do juice detox (mostly celery, lettuce, cucumber, 2-3 carrots, 2 small apples at most, ginger) to cleanse my system and feel refreshed. OR should I have a juice- 2 carrots, lots of celery, ginger and 1/2 apple AND two plates of vegetables in soup/stir fried? I do realise that this adds oil to the detox, but I've heard people say that you need some oil to absorb the veggies.. arrghh SO CONFUSED!
Thank you!!
I will be eating 800 calories. Should I do juice detox (mostly celery, lettuce, cucumber, 2-3 carrots, 2 small apples at most, ginger) to cleanse my system and feel refreshed. OR should I have a juice- 2 carrots, lots of celery, ginger and 1/2 apple AND two plates of vegetables in soup/stir fried? I do realise that this adds oil to the detox, but I've heard people say that you need some oil to absorb the veggies.. arrghh SO CONFUSED!
Thank you!!
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Please, please eat more than 800 calories.
Google "BMR Calculator" and find out how many calories your body needs to sustain itself. Without that many calories, you will damage your health, hair, skin, nails, and waistline in the long run.0 -
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stop stressing.
it will be ok.0 -
Eating 800 cals one time won't hurt you in any drastic way just like going way over one time isn't cause for a detox. I still don't think it's a good idea because you could be establishing a bad pattern of binge and restrict. Instead, try to get in an workout tomorrow, eat really good choices for the day (healthy and well balanced) and drink lots of water.0
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I was 1200 calories over yesterday. It's nbd. Ate normally today, did my normal amount of activity, and will keep on keeping on. There is no reason to even dwell on it.0
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It's not a good idea to have this mindset....if you go over, you go over. It's okay. Try to be more consistent, but you have to live your life, ya know? It happens, and that's perfectly fine.
If you get into the mentality where eating is something to be punished (even if it's overeating), then this is not going to be a lifelong lifestyle change. It's a quick diet in which you will go full force and then burn out. Try to be a little more forgiving of yourself and realize that yeah, in your whole life you're going to have days where you go WAY OVER. It's cool.0 -
Your liver and kidneys can detox just fine. Get a good night's sleep, eat right tomorrow, exercise, hydrate...you'll be fine.0
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Did you eat cyanide? Heroine? Toxic waste? Half a cupcake? You could not have possibly done enough damage to warrant an emergency "detox" eating regular food.0
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Weight loss (or weight gain, for that matter) doesn't happen overnight like that. Weight changes happen when you make it a daily habit! Don't stress over one crazy day.0
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Don't be so silly and eat normally. All eating 800 calories today will only make you hungry if you need any detoxing your liver will do it the way it has for the whole of your life so far0
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When you punish yourself with a 800 cal "cleanse" after a bad day, you set yourself up on a binge and restrict cycle which can really screw you up. Take it from someone who has been there.
Have a normal day tomorrow. Eat your regular calories. If you don't lose, or don't lose as much this week, learn from it, accept it and move on. Because if you start restricting to make up for binging you:
a) teach yourself its ok to binge so long as you restrict after (slippery slope to an eating disorder);
b) don't do anything towards learning NOT to binge; and/or
b) get into the food as reward/crutch vs. less food as punishment mindset.
Not to mention the high change of getting near the end of your 800 cal day and then binging all over because you're hungry/deprived.
Don't go down that path. You didn't put on weight in one day, one day isn't going to derail you forever, or even in the short term.0 -
When you punish yourself with a 800 cal "cleanse" after a bad day, you set yourself up on a binge and restrict cycle which can really screw you up. Take it from someone who has been there.
Have a normal day tomorrow. Eat your regular calories. If you don't lose, or don't lose as much this week, learn from it, accept it and move on. Because if you start restricting to make up for binging you:
a) teach yourself its ok to binge so long as you restrict after (slippery slope to an eating disorder);
b) don't do anything towards learning NOT to binge; and/or
b) get into the food as reward/crutch vs. less food as punishment mindset.
Not to mention the high change of getting near the end of your 800 cal day and then binging all over because you're hungry/deprived.
Don't go down that path. You didn't put on weight in one day, one day isn't going to derail you forever, or even in the short term.
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When you punish yourself with a 800 cal "cleanse" after a bad day, you set yourself up on a binge and restrict cycle which can really screw you up. Take it from someone who has been there.
Have a normal day tomorrow. Eat your regular calories. If you don't lose, or don't lose as much this week, learn from it, accept it and move on. Because if you start restricting to make up for binging you:
a) teach yourself its ok to binge so long as you restrict after (slippery slope to an eating disorder);
b) don't do anything towards learning NOT to binge; and/or
b) get into the food as reward/crutch vs. less food as punishment mindset.
Not to mention the high change of getting near the end of your 800 cal day and then binging all over because you're hungry/deprived.
Don't go down that path. You didn't put on weight in one day, one day isn't going to derail you forever, or even in the short term.
QFT
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When you punish yourself with a 800 cal "cleanse" after a bad day, you set yourself up on a binge and restrict cycle which can really screw you up. Take it from someone who has been there.
Have a normal day tomorrow. Eat your regular calories. If you don't lose, or don't lose as much this week, learn from it, accept it and move on. Because if you start restricting to make up for binging you:
a) teach yourself its ok to binge so long as you restrict after (slippery slope to an eating disorder);
b) don't do anything towards learning NOT to binge; and/or
b) get into the food as reward/crutch vs. less food as punishment mindset.
Not to mention the high change of getting near the end of your 800 cal day and then binging all over because you're hungry/deprived.
Don't go down that path. You didn't put on weight in one day, one day isn't going to derail you forever, or even in the short term.
QFT
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OP the main cause of binge eating is undereating. Undereating as a way to "fix" a binge is just asking it to happen again. Just like rolling a heavy rock up a hill is asking for it to roll back down again.
Find a way to eat that enables you to enjoy all the foods you want to enjoy, while still losing weight. Usually the way to do this is to find the highest number of calories that you can eat, and still lose weight slowly and steadily. And trust me that number is a lot higher than 800. Don't swing from one extreme to the other.... find the happy medium and stick to it long term.0 -
hahaha! Oh boy is my face red. I thought this was about someone or their friend who had so poisoned themselves through drug or alcohol addiction that they were facing potentially lethal withdrawal symptoms. Instead it was someone who ate too much one day. :laugh:0
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OMG HELP!!! I went over by so much today! I really want to go on a one day detox tomorrow
I will be eating 800 calories. Should I do juice detox (mostly celery, lettuce, cucumber, 2-3 carrots, 2 small apples at most, ginger) to cleanse my system and feel refreshed. OR should I have a juice- 2 carrots, lots of celery, ginger and 1/2 apple AND two plates of vegetables in soup/stir fried? I do realise that this adds oil to the detox, but I've heard people say that you need some oil to absorb the veggies.. arrghh SO CONFUSED!
Thank you!!
Why are you eating so little (how much weight are you looking to lose)?
Also how active are you on you 800 calories a day?
Is this 800 calories a once a week thing?0 -
Just to add to everyone else's posting - 'detox' is a total myth. Just eat less the next day if you've gone over. Eating 800 calories in a day made up of purely veg is stupid. Needing oil to absorb it is double stupid. Find a different source of information. And BTW, I don't mean to be harsh, but you need to know that this is not right.0
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When you punish yourself with a 800 cal "cleanse" after a bad day, you set yourself up on a binge and restrict cycle which can really screw you up. Take it from someone who has been there.
Have a normal day tomorrow. Eat your regular calories. If you don't lose, or don't lose as much this week, learn from it, accept it and move on. Because if you start restricting to make up for binging you:
a) teach yourself its ok to binge so long as you restrict after (slippery slope to an eating disorder);
b) don't do anything towards learning NOT to binge; and/or
b) get into the food as reward/crutch vs. less food as punishment mindset.
Not to mention the high change of getting near the end of your 800 cal day and then binging all over because you're hungry/deprived.
Don't go down that path. You didn't put on weight in one day, one day isn't going to derail you forever, or even in the short term.
QFT
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Log it and move on.0 -
As a lot of other forum members wrote; don't panic. Just continue and stick to your diet.
If you've followed your diet strictly it can actually have affected your metabolism in a positive way.
Regarding detox it can be a good weapon to use now and then, if you do it right (basing the diet on ecological vegetables, wild caught fish, alcalized water, ecologica green tea etc). The one´s with just shakes, skip it.
A straight detox for 5-7 days can clear your body from waste products and getting your protein synthesis and insulin sensitivity on the right track. This will make your body answer even better on your following diet.0 -
There are fat soluble vitamins. You do need to ingest fat.
There is no such thing as a food detox, there are no food-based toxins which will be eliminated from your body any more quickly through drinking juice.
If you ingest mercury, for instance, it still has the same half life inside your body regardless of whether you drink juice or eat solid vegetables. Frankly the non-soluble fiber would help, if anything.
In closing, solid effort, would pay toll, would cross bridge again, 8.5/10 troll.0 -
It's hilarious how people here go into alarmist mode. 800 calories for one day is absolutely not going to shock a system. She said ONE DAY! People have always done this kind of calorie-management and it's not terrible whatsoever; it's actually pretty smart. How many of us have eaten a giant lunch and then opted for vegetables for dinner? Eat 2200 calories of junk one day, and 800 super-healthy calories the next, and you balance out beautifully at 1500 calories per day and it's a nice mix of junk and healthy stuff.
Not the end of the world!
OP, you really don't need to detox though. But it's OK, I won't yell at you for using that word when what you mean is you want to balance. And if a day of vegetables will help you feel better, do it. Just don't tell MFP about it0 -
NO! Read this and stop the Detox Nonsense!
From Harvard Medical school about cleansing and detoxes.....
"The body’s own detox system
We tend to forget that the body is equipped with a detoxification system of its own, which includes the following:
The skin. The main function of the body’s largest organ is to provide a barrier against harmful substances, from bacteria and viruses to heavy metals and chemical toxins.
The respiratory system. Fine hairs inside the nose trap dirt and other large particles that may be inhaled. Smaller particles that make it to the lungs are expelled from the airways in mucus.
The immune system. This exquisitely orchestrated network of cells and molecules is designed to recognize foreign substances and eliminate them from the body.
The intestines. Peyer’s patches — lymph nodes in the small intestine — screen out parasites and other foreign substances before nutrients are absorbed into the blood from the colon.
The liver. Acting as the body’s principal filter, the liver produces a family of proteins called metallothioneins. Metallothioneins neutralize harmful metals like lead, cadmium, and mercury to prepare for their elimination from the body. Liver cells also produce groups of enzymes that regulate the metabolism of drugs and are an important part of the body’s defense against harmful chemicals and other toxins.
The kidneys. The fact that urine tests are used to screen for drugs and toxins is a testament to the kidneys' remarkable efficiency in filtering out waste substances and moving them out of the body."0 -
It's hilarious how people here go into alarmist mode. 800 calories for one day is absolutely not going to shock a system. She said ONE DAY! People have always done this kind of calorie-management and it's not terrible whatsoever; it's actually pretty smart. How many of us have eaten a giant lunch and then opted for vegetables for dinner? Eat 2200 calories of junk one day, and 800 super-healthy calories the next, and you balance out beautifully at 1500 calories per day and it's a nice mix of junk and healthy stuff.
Not the end of the world!
I think the point is less to do with the physiological aspect but the psychological aspect.
The OP has experienced a binge and has a strong emotional reaction to this behaviour.. Her proposed solution is knee jerk excessive (and unnecessary) restriction. The last thing you want to do in this scenario is to encourage a mental binge / restrict model. Of course, this may just be a one of situation and if so cool beans. She could do that and go on with her life quite happily after "detoxing".
Or maybe not and it simply reinforces an unhealthy mindset and relationship towards food and eating.
Don't kill people with kindness (I am not being literal here though0 -
So check this out. My family of five (including three kids ages 16, 15 and 4) usually eat pretty healthy--lots of vegetables, mostly home cooked, etc. Last fall we went on a road trip and ate a ton of fast food in one weekend. When we got home, we were all sitting around the living room complaining about how we felt awful and joked about "detoxing" from the fast food and decided to do Meatless Monday.
I would not call this disordered whatsoever. It's healthy! And not all that different from one day of juices and vegetables. Especially if what you ate is taking a a toll on the old digestive system0 -
When you punish yourself with a 800 cal "cleanse" after a bad day, you set yourself up on a binge and restrict cycle which can really screw you up. Take it from someone who has been there.
Have a normal day tomorrow. Eat your regular calories. If you don't lose, or don't lose as much this week, learn from it, accept it and move on. Because if you start restricting to make up for binging you:
a) teach yourself its ok to binge so long as you restrict after (slippery slope to an eating disorder);
b) don't do anything towards learning NOT to binge; and/or
b) get into the food as reward/crutch vs. less food as punishment mindset.
Not to mention the high change of getting near the end of your 800 cal day and then binging all over because you're hungry/deprived.
Don't go down that path. You didn't put on weight in one day, one day isn't going to derail you forever, or even in the short term.
QFT
x2
x3
OP the main cause of binge eating is undereating. Undereating as a way to "fix" a binge is just asking it to happen again. Just like rolling a heavy rock up a hill is asking for it to roll back down again.
Find a way to eat that enables you to enjoy all the foods you want to enjoy, while still losing weight. Usually the way to do this is to find the highest number of calories that you can eat, and still lose weight slowly and steadily. And trust me that number is a lot higher than 800. Don't swing from one extreme to the other.... find the happy medium and stick to it long term.
Please listen to these people.0
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