I watched Fat, Sick and Nearly dead
heathermclellen956
Posts: 17 Member
And that's why I'm here! I've had a profile for a while, because I've been trying to lose weight for a long time... But I have no self control.
That's one reason among others as to why I'm deciding to do a "juice fast"...
I hope by the end of this journey that I learn how to love vegetables and healthy food. I hope this "resets" my mind to be more mindful of what I consume. I hope that challenging myself, will turn into long time motivation to keep pushing toward being more healthy and fit.
My goal is 30 days.
Today is day 1.
Nice to meet you all!
-Heather
That's one reason among others as to why I'm deciding to do a "juice fast"...
I hope by the end of this journey that I learn how to love vegetables and healthy food. I hope this "resets" my mind to be more mindful of what I consume. I hope that challenging myself, will turn into long time motivation to keep pushing toward being more healthy and fit.
My goal is 30 days.
Today is day 1.
Nice to meet you all!
-Heather
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What is the plan after the juice fast?0
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Why don't you eat what you like while maintaining a moderate calorie deficit and meeting macro and fiber goals? Cleanses are BS and a waste of time and money.0
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rjmudlax13 wrote: »Why don't you eat what you like while maintaining a moderate calorie deficit and meeting macro and fiber goals? Cleanses are BS and a waste of time and money.
This. FS&ND is nothing but a drawn-out juicer commercial. Save your money and your colon and eat at a deficit.0 -
Didn't their spokesperson In the "documentary" gain all the weight back?0
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I, kindly, disagree.... I feel like I need the cleanse. I've seen what a juice fast can do for people and their health... I'm not doing the cleanse just to lose weight.
Counting macros works for me, and once in done with this, I'll go back to doing that.0 -
rjmudlax13 wrote: »Why don't you eat what you like while maintaining a moderate calorie deficit and meeting macro and fiber goals? Cleanses are BS and a waste of time and money.
this...0 -
heathermclellen956 wrote: »I, kindly, disagree.... I feel like I need the cleanse. I've seen what a juice fast can do for people and their health... I'm not doing the cleanse just to lose weight.
Counting macros works for me, and once in done with this, I'll go back to doing that.
There is no such thing as cleansing or detoxing. Your body does that naturally through your kidney and liver.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/821828-detoxes-and-cleanses0 -
heathermclellen956 wrote: »I, kindly, disagree.... I feel like I need the cleanse. I've seen what a juice fast can do for people and their health... I'm not doing the cleanse just to lose weight.
Counting macros works for me, and once in done with this, I'll go back to doing that.
what toxins is this cleanse going to remove that your liver and kidneys do not?0 -
If you really want to juice we aren't going to stop you, however I would search the other threads about this. Juicing eliminates some of the most beneficial parts of the fruits/vegetables. A Nutribullet or Ninja would be better options IMO. Sorry but most people watch this documentary, go all gungho for a few days then the weekend hits or a party pops up and they fall off the wagon. If you are going to juice just skip the juicer and eat whole foods you would be extracting any way. If you plan to avoid sugar or processed foods do it now. Ultimately you will have to do this anyway so why not start now.0
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Didn't their spokesperson In the "documentary" gain all the weight back?
I know that one of the guys in the documentary did, but he admitted to going back to eating junk food and fast food and stopped dieting/ eating healthy.
Which has never been my lifestyle. I'm a decently healthy person. I go to the gym, I eat good foods, I just have an enormous sweet tooth.
This isn't about the weight loss for me... This is really about healing my body and feeding it the right stuff.
Maybe 30 days is too long, but... I'm doing it.
This is a place for support right?
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heathermclellen956 wrote: »I, kindly, disagree.... I feel like I need the cleanse. I've seen what a juice fast can do for people and their health... I'm not doing the cleanse just to lose weight.
Counting macros works for me, and once in done with this, I'll go back to doing that.
Then why not just do that then, instead of the juice fasting? Don't you think you will probably stick to your macros better for 30 days better instead of juicing? And doesn't real food sound better than just juicing?
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ive lost 50 pounds in 5 months and havent had one single juice or shake.
eat less. move more. bam.0 -
heathermclellen956 wrote: »I, kindly, disagree.... I feel like I need the cleanse. I've seen what a juice fast can do for people and their health... I'm not doing the cleanse just to lose weight.
Counting macros works for me, and once in done with this, I'll go back to doing that.
There is no such thing as cleansing or detoxing. Your body does that naturally through your kidney and liver.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/821828-detoxes-and-cleanses
I know this.
I get this isn't for everyone.
And it's not so much about juicing either, because I'll also be using my nutribullet.
Thanks guys!0 -
callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »ive lost 50 pounds in 5 months and havent had one single juice or shake.
eat less. move more. bam.
Wow that's great! Good job.
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I know it sounds like people are trying to derail your first day. If you are set on supplementing one meal a day, can I recommend a protein shake instead? It will keep you full longer and provide you with enormous benefits of protein. Not sure what you are putting in the juice but it's probably high calorie/high sugar and will just spike your insulin levels (and you will still be hungry)
I agree with what everyone said about just eat at a modest calorie deficit/hitting macros. I know you will not agree to this since your mind is made up but if I were going to supplement a meal, it would be a protein shake0 -
heathermclellen956 wrote: »This is a place for support right?
I like MFP discussions for their healthy dose of skepticism, their love of science and the truths it gives us, and a consistent chronicling of what really works.
Eating at a deficit is what works. After your cleanse, come back and learn how.0 -
heathermclellen956 wrote: »Didn't their spokesperson In the "documentary" gain all the weight back?
I know that one of the guys in the documentary did, but he admitted to going back to eating junk food and fast food and stopped dieting/ eating healthy.
Which has never been my lifestyle. I'm a decently healthy person. I go to the gym, I eat good foods, I just have an enormous sweet tooth.
This isn't about the weight loss for me... This is really about healing my body and feeding it the right stuff.
Maybe 30 days is too long, but... I'm doing it.
This is a place for support right?
sorry, we are not going to blindly support pseudoscience.
You gained weight because you ate too much, plain and simple. A juice cleanse has nothing to do with weight loss.0 -
heathermclellen956 wrote: »Didn't their spokesperson In the "documentary" gain all the weight back?
I know that one of the guys in the documentary did, but he admitted to going back to eating junk food and fast food and stopped dieting/ eating healthy.
Which has never been my lifestyle. I'm a decently healthy person. I go to the gym, I eat good foods, I just have an enormous sweet tooth.
This isn't about the weight loss for me... This is really about healing my body and feeding it the right stuff.
Maybe 30 days is too long, but... I'm doing it.
This is a place for support right?
Sure, but you're going to have a hard time getting support when you choose to do something completely unnecessary like a juice fast. Detoxing is why we have kidneys and a liver. We don't need to live on juice for 30 days to "reset" or "cleanse" anything.0 -
heathermclellen956 wrote: »I, kindly, disagree.... I feel like I need the cleanse. I've seen what a juice fast can do for people and their health... I'm not doing the cleanse just to lose weight.
Counting macros works for me, and once in done with this, I'll go back to doing that.
No one *needs* a cleanse. That's nonsense. Unless you've just gotten back from the gym, then you may want to take a shower.
30 days of juice is not healthy. Will you be getting enough protein? Whatever weight is lost during that time will include a ton of water and lean body mass, which is not healthy or sustainable.0 -
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heathermclellen956 wrote: »Didn't their spokesperson In the "documentary" gain all the weight back?
I know that one of the guys in the documentary did, but he admitted to going back to eating junk food and fast food and stopped dieting/ eating healthy.
Which has never been my lifestyle. I'm a decently healthy person. I go to the gym, I eat good foods, I just have an enormous sweet tooth.
This isn't about the weight loss for me... This is really about healing my body and feeding it the right stuff.
Maybe 30 days is too long, but... I'm doing it.
This is a place for support right?
if by "support" you mean people will make you feel good for trying dumb, dangerous *kitten*, then no
people here will support healthy approaches all day long, and will give good advice with that in mind0 -
Also, "support" does not mean encouraging someone to do something unsustainable and potentially even dangerous to lose weight. Support here means offering facts and helpful information that can be used to lose (or gain or maintain) weight healthily, and to stick to a sustainable plan. You are obviously going to do what you're going to do, but pointing out that a juice fast is completely useless may be helpful to other readers.0
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How is consuming vegetables and fruits dangerous?
I have a fiber supplement.
I have a protein supplement.
I work out.
I'm choosing to consume my healthy food in a different way than you all.0 -
Juicing isn't necessary to lose weight but if it puts you in a good frame of mind to begin a life-long lifestyle change, go for it. Just be aware that if you're only consuming the juice, you're not getting the fiber from the fruit. So you might be taking in calories but not feeling "full." Consume the pulp if you can. You can add veggie pulp to a soup base, for example.0
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Here are some articles to consider before you dive into your juice cleanse...
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/health-wellness/articles/2014/06/06/the-dangers-of-juice-cleanses
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/08/11/are-juice-cleanses-good-detox-strategy/
http://www.livescience.com/48887-juice-cleanse-dangers.html0 -
Great Documentary! I watched it a few years ago and as a result i juice more. I have a super juice at-least 4,5 times a week0
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is the movie worth the watch? I too am here yet again... having gained 50 pounds back in 5 months after having just lost 100, ugh...0
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If different is stupid, and everyone on MFP is THIS judgmental and unsupportive of others efforts, then I'll just remember to count on my peers and myself for support, instead of all of you internet bad *kitten*.0
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