detox/juice/short term intense diet
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Do a two day fast. And try the fast diet approach when you eat 500 calories a day. check it out on the fast diet website there is a forum also.
I don't agree with juice fasts. Especially not for a week.-12 -
Patttience wrote: »Do a two day fast. And try the fast diet approach when you eat 500 calories a day. check it out on the fast diet website there is a forum also.
I don't agree with juice fasts. Especially not for a week.
No! Fasting for long periods of time is dangerous. This is dangerous advice.
For those who are going to argue he is talking about Intermittent Fasting, reread the statement. There is no talk about days above 500 cals.0 -
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There can be some psychological benefit to short term to fasting, or a modified fast, for some people. You have to be careful to eat appropriate calories when you are not fasting. Google intermittent fasting.0
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I need a week of intensive detox or juicing or some sort to get me back on it and feeling really good again. If I have something to follow I will do it to the letter. I know if I just try to do it myself (which I have the knowledge to plan) I won't stick to it. Has anyone done anything similar before that's worked well for them? I don't want to pay a lot of money for it and don't expect to loose a lot of weight, I want to do it purely for a motivational point of view.
@Serah87 gave you exactly what you asked for, but all you did was snark at them. "A Guide to Get You Started on Your Road to Sexypants" works. If you follow it to the letter, you will succeed. And it's free!
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants/p10 -
You don't need a 'detox', but you probably want something that helps you change your eating pattern.
I, every now and then, stock the fridge with only salad fixings, prawns, and chicken, this puts me on a nice salad 'binge' for a week, and takes away the desire for foods that are more carb loaded.
Not a 'detox' per se, but it does help me realign my desires.
Happy holidays, h.0 -
Being impatient and calling people that are willing to help you negative
Good luck with your weight loss.0 -
OP- Go to the library or book store and pick up virtually any diet plan book and it will almost invariably start with an initial aggressive phase, to give you some quick, large losses and bolster your motivation. Or even go to one WW meeting (probably free). The 'kick start' to diets is so common. Look at the Nutrisystem commercials this week even. They guarantee a 5-lb. loss your first week on their 'kick start' plan or your money back. Though I wouldn't pay big $ for a plan unless paying motivates you.0
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Patttience wrote: »Do a two day fast. And try the fast diet approach when you eat 500 calories a day. check it out on the fast diet website there is a forum also.
I don't agree with juice fasts. Especially not for a week.
WUT? Just no.0 -
I was waiting for the arrival of the detox threads!! why would anyone do it!!!
all you lose is water weight anyway...once you eat real food again, BAM on the weight goes! sighhhhhh!!
slow and steady wins the race, don't ya know that :-D just eat at deficit and move as much as possible and the weight loss will happen.0 -
I agree with detoxes and cleanses. They work to get your motivation going, and for some people that's all they need to kick-start long terms healthy habits and consequent weight loss. My smoothie cleanses consist of 1-2 smoothies along with whatever I choose to eat for the day, snacks, veggies, whatever as long as I log everything and keep it well above 1200 calories. That is a detox for me compared how I used to eat.
Also, I prefer smoothies over juicing, as fibre is great and juicing gets rid of all the good fiber.-8 -
TopazCutie wrote: »I agree with detoxes and cleanses. They work to get your motivation going, and for some people that's all they need to kick-start long terms healthy habits and consequent weight loss. My smoothie cleanses consist of 1-2 smoothies along with whatever I choose to eat for the day, snacks, veggies, whatever as long as I log everything and keep it well above 1200 calories. That is a detox for me compared how I used to eat.
Also, I prefer smoothies over juicing, as fibre is great and juicing gets rid of all the good fiber.
Smoothies =
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I don't believe in torturing one's self to get back into the swing of things. I've fallen off the wagon (still here, just sloppy as heck) so my "kick start" includes weighing/measuring everything, logging everything, avoiding fast food until I can trust myself to make healthy decisions there again, and avoiding alcohol for a month or two. The alcohol will be enough torture, why make it worse than it has to be?0
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GaleHawkins wrote:A seven pound gain could just be from going heavy on the carbselphie754 wrote:Uh no. Carbs do not cause magical weight gain. Weight gain comes from eating calories over your maintenance.mykaylis wrote:i'm not going to eat a whole head of lettuce. a whole bunch of spinach, a couple sticks of celery, 3-4 carrots in one day (because i would get sick of chewing). by juicing i get a whole bunch of nutrients (along with, admittedly, sugar and almost NO fibre)
Where's the drawback?
You can't detox your body - it's a myth
The detox scam: how to spot it, how to avoid it
This calculator will tell you how many servings of various food groups to eat to maintain a given weight. If you play with the weight to get your BMI in a healthy range, then eat that much, you'll get to that weight.
https://www.bcm.edu/cnrc-apps/healthyeatingcalculator/eatingCal.html
These worksheets from the USDA might help you understand how much to eat too.
While you're there, also look at their weight management section.
And do go read sexypants.
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Hi everyone, thanks for your replies. I am going to put some time aside and do some research as @MKEgal has suggested. I still don't see what this issue is doing an aggressive diet for 5 days or so just to get my mind on track. As I said I was not looking to loose any weight from doing so. And after i would continue with a healthy eating approach as I do not expect to get to where I want to within a week or two. I totally accept it will take time and I know exactly how to do it, eat less, move more... I need to get my head focused and doing something drastic for a few days, that usually helps me shake things up and get back on track.
Any who thanks for taking the time to reply to my post. Hope youve all enjoyed the holidays0 -
Hi everyone, thanks for your replies. I am going to put some time aside and do some research as @MKEgal has suggested. I still don't see what this issue is doing an aggressive diet for 5 days or so just to get my mind on track. As I said I was not looking to loose any weight from doing so. And after i would continue with a healthy eating approach as I do not expect to get to where I want to within a week or two. I totally accept it will take time and I know exactly how to do it, eat less, move more... I need to get my head focused and doing something drastic for a few days, that usually helps me shake things up and get back on track.
Any who thanks for taking the time to reply to my post. Hope youve all enjoyed the holidays
So, what's the difference between "and aggressive diet" and "healthy eating approach" if you aren't looking to lose weight. I don't understand...0 -
There's nothing magical about crash diets. They aren't going to prepare to eat healthier, they're going to starve you and make you want to binge instead of eating correct portions of whatever foods you plan on eating once you're done. THAT is what's wrong with it. It's the exact opposite of preparing you.0
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JoanaMHill wrote: »We aren't being negative, we're being honest. You use the word "detox" and talk about "juice cleanses." The first once is a fallacy and the second is just asking for trouble. Most diets like that just get rid of water weight, which comes right back on once you're eating regularly, which just provides reason to be discouraged. You don't need to do anything special, and there's no such thing as a "kickstart" for your body.
Thank you for your advice and I am aware of the effects of these. I want more of a kick start for my mind, I don't expect my body to change during it. Perhaps I didnt phrase it very well.
Thanks anyway
There's a lot of snark around here that's not against you...it's just about past threads and topics that get people wound up. "Detox," "cleanse," and "juicing" are dirty words around here because they're ineffective in the long run. Try to ignore it.
When I need something to pick me up and get me going in the right direction, I often go for a long walk/run and then have a big salad for lunch. It makes me feel virtuous and motivated to keep going.0 -
I've done a three-day "detox" diet of sorts before, where I followed a meal plan that cut out sugar, caffeine, most carbs, etc., to jump start healthy eating. I googled it and found one that was easy for me to follow It actually helped get me in the right mindset to eat healthily from there on out. I'm not one for cutting out any food or food group, but it did help with my motivation at the beginning.0
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0somuchbetter0 wrote: »JoanaMHill wrote: »We aren't being negative, we're being honest. You use the word "detox" and talk about "juice cleanses." The first once is a fallacy and the second is just asking for trouble. Most diets like that just get rid of water weight, which comes right back on once you're eating regularly, which just provides reason to be discouraged. You don't need to do anything special, and there's no such thing as a "kickstart" for your body.
Thank you for your advice and I am aware of the effects of these. I want more of a kick start for my mind, I don't expect my body to change during it. Perhaps I didnt phrase it very well.
Thanks anyway
There's a lot of snark around here that's not against you...it's just about past threads and topics that get people wound up. "Detox," "cleanse," and "juicing" are dirty words around here because they're ineffective in the long run. Try to ignore it.
When I need something to pick me up and get me going in the right direction, I often go for a long walk/run and then have a big salad for lunch. It makes me feel virtuous and motivated to keep going.
Thanks, I notice that now! Didnt expect it all, being the first time I've ever posted here, or any online forum for that!
Anyhow I got a spiralizer for Christmas so im gona go and make some vegetable "pasta" and experiment with some new recipies
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AnitaCRice wrote: »I've done a three-day "detox" diet of sorts before, where I followed a meal plan that cut out sugar, caffeine, most carbs, etc., to jump start healthy eating. I googled it and found one that was easy for me to follow It actually helped get me in the right mindset to eat healthily from there on out. I'm not one for cutting out any food or food group, but it did help with my motivation at the beginning.
Still better than juicing. Who wants to blend out all the fiber and drink flavored sugar water for a week? I can't imagine that's good for anything other than making your blood sugar skyrocket.
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AnitaCRice wrote: »I've done a three-day "detox" diet of sorts before, where I followed a meal plan that cut out sugar, caffeine, most carbs, etc., to jump start healthy eating. I googled it and found one that was easy for me to follow It actually helped get me in the right mindset to eat healthily from there on out. I'm not one for cutting out any food or food group, but it did help with my motivation at the beginning.
Thanks! I will have to have a look
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0somuchbetter0 wrote: »JoanaMHill wrote: »We aren't being negative, we're being honest. You use the word "detox" and talk about "juice cleanses." The first once is a fallacy and the second is just asking for trouble. Most diets like that just get rid of water weight, which comes right back on once you're eating regularly, which just provides reason to be discouraged. You don't need to do anything special, and there's no such thing as a "kickstart" for your body.
Thank you for your advice and I am aware of the effects of these. I want more of a kick start for my mind, I don't expect my body to change during it. Perhaps I didnt phrase it very well.
Thanks anyway
There's a lot of snark around here that's not against you...it's just about past threads and topics that get people wound up. "Detox," "cleanse," and "juicing" are dirty words around here because they're ineffective in the long run. Try to ignore it.
When I need something to pick me up and get me going in the right direction, I often go for a long walk/run and then have a big salad for lunch. It makes me feel virtuous and motivated to keep going.
Thanks, I notice that now! Didnt expect it all, being the first time I've ever posted here, or any online forum for that!
Anyhow I got a spiralizer for Christmas so im gona go and make some vegetable "pasta" and experiment with some new recipies
Sounds like a good plan!0 -
Patttience wrote: »Do a two day fast. And try the fast diet approach when you eat 500 calories a day. check it out on the fast diet website there is a forum also.
I don't agree with juice fasts. Especially not for a week.
No! Fasting for long periods of time is dangerous. This is dangerous advice.
There's nothing even remotely dangerous about that advice.For those who are going to argue he is talking about Intermittent Fasting, reread the statement. There is no talk about days above 500 cals.
The "Fast Diet" IS 5:2.
Doh.
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Haha, thanks. I've learnt my lesson!
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Patttience wrote: »Do a two day fast. And try the fast diet approach when you eat 500 calories a day. check it out on the fast diet website there is a forum also.
I don't agree with juice fasts. Especially not for a week.
No! Fasting for long periods of time is dangerous. This is dangerous advice.
There's nothing even remotely dangerous about that advice.For those who are going to argue he is talking about Intermittent Fasting, reread the statement. There is no talk about days above 500 cals.
The "Fast Diet" IS 5:2.
Doh.
Reread what they wrote. Telling someone to only eat 500 cals for long periods of time IS dangerous. It has obviously been flagged so much it has been "collapsed", so I'd hazard a guess other find this advice dangerous as well.0 -
I really feel like I need a week of intensive detox or juicing or some sort to get me back on it and feeling really good again. If I have something to follow I will do it to the letter.I believe that if what you call " detox " will provide you with the psychological push to get back on program, by all means do what you think makes things easy or even possible for you.
There it is in a nutshell. The "detox or juicing" thingies are NOT good for you but a short one won't hurt you. There is no reason to spend ANY money at all. Just use real food to make your shakes or whatever.
We often underestimate the placebo effect. Science is finding it is very powerful, even when we intellectually know that there is not really cause and effect. For some folks, adherence to a strict regimen for a short period of time that would not work in the long term works as to set a mental boundary that makes it easier to maintain a long term regimen. We see these kinds of short ritualistic regimens in force whenever we watch professional sports. Be it the Packers Quarterback doing a ritual beard yank yesterday or the odd dances batters go through before stepping to the plate in Major League Baseball, if they win, it's worked, and that is all that matters.
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This. I think misery loves company applies around here. Some people just can't stand to see you losing weight so fast and label it as being unhealthy and that it won't last. I've learned to just do my thing and let the numbers speak for my methods.-7
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