Cleanse
cgarc1899
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Anyone know of any easy cleanses that actually work?
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Jus By Julie0
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No.0
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The eat a balanced diet and let your body do it's job cleanse.0
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"Cleanses" are nothing more than low calorie intake of food or some program you pay for that's low in calories. Eating any particular food doesn't "cleanse" the body at all (one may poop more with more fiber, but that's because they lacked fiber in the first place).
Just eat nutritionally dense food. That's it.
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No. There is absolutely no need for a "cleanse" or a "detox". Your organs do a perfectly fine job of that on their own.
Cleanses and Detoxes just separate desperate people from their money.0 -
Can you clarify what you mean by cleanse? It's a broad term
I like a green juice in the before breakfast sometimes, or in place of a meal. I think it helps my digestive track to be cleansed (hydrated, gently nourished, and given a break from additional fiber and digestive load).
So that would be an example of cleansing.0 -
There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse0 -
There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse0 -
There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse
Because that is what your kidneys and liver do.0 -
There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse
I'm not saying this to dodge your question, but please read the above link. There really is no need to cleanse, your body is designed to do this for you.0 -
There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse
I'm not saying this to dodge your question, but please read the above link. There really is no need to cleanse, your body is designed to do this for you.0 -
Oh boy.... in.0
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There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse
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There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse
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wowwwwwwwwwwww I appreciate the knowledge .......learned a few things today that will be helpful in the future.0
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There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse
I'm not saying this to dodge your question, but please read the above link. There really is no need to cleanse, your body is designed to do this for you.
First of all you are making a strawman argument. Nowhere in my post did I claim anything about digestive efficiency or perfection.
Next, are you aware of any evidence that:
a) Digestive efficiency is compromised in most people.
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b) This is problematic and needs to be fixed.
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c) A detox or cleanse will exclusively restore digestive efficiency and fix this problem
To m knowledge, this evidence does not exist.0 -
So your body always works at 100% efficiency and always does this job perfectly?
Journals of Medicine, physiology, biology, endocrinology, metabolism, etc. are GREAT sources to refer to when people want to read how to make the body more efficient.
"Detox and cleanse" sellers make up their own brand of pseudoscience to sell product to those who aren't familiar with how the excretory system in the body works.
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"Detox and cleanse" sellers make up their own brand of pseudoscience to sell product to those who aren't familiar with how the excretory system in the body works.
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Agreed.0 -
There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse
I'm not saying this to dodge your question, but please read the above link. There really is no need to cleanse, your body is designed to do this for you.
First of all you are making a strawman argument. Nowhere in my post did I claim anything about digestive efficiency or perfection.
Next, are you aware of any evidence that:
a) Digestive efficiency is compromised in most people.
and
b) This is problematic and needs to be fixed.
and
c) A detox or cleanse will restore digestive efficiency and fix this problem
To m knowledge, this evidence does not exist.0 -
Apple cleanse0
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Apparently OP needed some entertainment today, and has posted a thread she is not actually participating in? LOL Wish she would define what she means by cleanse!0
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Anyone know of any easy cleanses that actually work?
Soap and water.0 -
It won't do anything miraculous, but if you like to cleanse for the mental aspect, you could try the O2 cleanse. Even doing one or two days may give you what you're looking for. It's supposed to be for four days, but that sounds miserable to me. I'm not really recommending that you do this, but if you are really wanting to try one, this uses regular food and you don't have to buy special teas or pills.
http://www.womenshealthmag.com/fitness/the-o2-diet-cleanse0 -
drink aloe juice for cleaning your body; sometimes I drink :b complex +vitamin D, then go for a exercise to sweat out --detox.0
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There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse
I'm not saying this to dodge your question, but please read the above link. There really is no need to cleanse, your body is designed to do this for you.
First of all you are making a strawman argument. Nowhere in my post did I claim anything about digestive efficiency or perfection.
Next, are you aware of any evidence that:
a) Digestive efficiency is compromised in most people.
and
b) This is problematic and needs to be fixed.
and
c) A detox or cleanse will restore digestive efficiency and fix this problem
To m knowledge, this evidence does not exist.
Cleanse is an ambiguous term used by proponents of pseudoscience as is the word "toxin". Typically they are used hand-in-hand because people cannot name a specific toxin that accumulates to dangerous levels and is removed by said detox product. In the traditional sense, this is the means by which cleanse/detox products are promoted.
I'm simply claiming that there is no need to use these pseudoscientific detox or cleansing products because your digestive system and organs remove unwanted waste products and in the event that they didn't, the solution to this wouldn't lie in a "detox" product, unless you're simply constipated in which case a laxative or other dietary interventions (fiber, a chipotle binge) may do the trick.0 -
There's no need to detox or cleanse your system and you also do not need to give your organs "a break".
Please see here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1159755-looking-for-a-detox-cleanse
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Comprehensively, people who state they are down and low basically come out and just say it. I guess I'll just take their word for it.
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I saw some things advertised earlier by a black magic specialist named baba ji that might work. Maybe one of them. I mean...he/she is a specialist after all. How wrong could he/she be?0
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Lysol does wonders.0
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I saw some things advertised earlier by a black magic specialist named baba ji that might work. Maybe one of them. I mean...he/she is a specialist after all. How wrong could he/she be?
Did you take some to use a cloaking spell? Even though you are (were) the last person to post, Ninerbuff's post from five minutes ago shows up as the most recent post in the forum listings. :huh:0 -
Just go to the gym...0
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