The Cleanse
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thorsmom01 wrote: »thorsmom01 wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »I'm thinking about doing a cleanse for a few days. What are the benefits? How does that work? And wouldnt I just gain the weight right back?
No need. The inside of your body is not dirty.
The only benefit is to the person selling the cleanse.
Yep, you'd lose water weight, which would come back once you started eating normally again.
Save your......
Those are all ones under that hundred!
Sounds like a plan! Lol ( is there a vodka cleanse ?)
If you drink enough vodka, you forget a day, it cleans your brain right out.
Girl, I forget days without vodka involved so we might need a stronger cleanse. How bout kale ? Heard its really popular around here anyway?! Lmao
Now I will go to bed hungry because looking at that kale shake makes me queasy lol0 -
thorsmom01 wrote: »
Yes, but George R.R. Martin is disinvited.0 -
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Was eagerly awaiting the peep cleanse but guess it isn't gonna happen tonight @tincanonastring0
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thorsmom01 wrote: »
I just hope I can fit into the dress in time! I need to jump start my weightloss with the Haribo Sugar Free Gummy & Peeps cleanse. We can do it!0 -
thorsmom01 wrote: »Was eagerly awaiting the peep cleanse but guess it isn't gonna happen tonight @tincanonastring
I too, was waiting for that.0 -
Ok sounds great , but stock up on the t.p. and wet wipes because we will be blowing up the bathroom !! But its sooo worth it to fit into our dresses !lol0
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lorenswan wrote:I'm thinking about doing a cleanse for a few days.
What are the benefits? How does that work?
Benefits: smell better, feel better, more socially acceptable.
Other than that, any "cleanse" or "detox" is woo. Avoid it.
You don't need to clean out your GI system unless you're scheduled for a colonoscopy tomorrow.
There are no "toxins" which accumulate in the body that you can do _anything_ about by drinking hot lemonaide
with hot pepper & maple syrup, or lots of juice (high-calorie, BTW), or whatever other crazy scheme you've seen.0 -
OP - Not sure what these chucklef***s have been saying about cleansing, but I find it best to use a sterilized alcohol solution and, of course, peeps to take advantage of the monsoglucosaccharides.
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Whew!!!! Those Peeps will be hating life tomorrow. Been there, little ones...0
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lemurcat12 wrote: »ceoverturf wrote: »yopeeps025 wrote: »ceoverturf wrote: »Ok. Why is everyone so angry? And why is everyone saying "don't waste your money" and "it has absolutely nothing to do with weight loss" Because
1. cleanses dont cost anything.
2. you can loose weight. (or gain, if that is your goal)
So no one here has had success? Okay.
Guess what, a lot of people got fat from
doing P90X. lol
again, cleanses have absolutely nothing to do with gaining or losing weight, which is a function of calorie intake, CICO.
Okay. Fine.
Calorie intake is not the defining factor for weight gain or loss. One's
metabolism, rather how a person processes & absorbs fats, carbs, sugars, everything, is the defining factor and this is greatly attributed to the state of your individual gastro-intestinal tract. In fact, scientist within GI Departments at some of our leading institutions, (Cleveland Clinic is one
example) are now discovering diverse genetic disparities across the board with gluten intolerance, lactose intolerance, various mild allergies, inabilities to process B12 all causes by the inherited bacterial set of individual intestinal tracts. The rise of antibiotic use attributed to the rise in acid reflux in the past few decades and the need to use probiotics to no avail. In conclusion, a diet for one person may not work for another, due to their bacterial fauna in their gut. Cleanses can correct this. Blood type also plays into the biological evolutions of homo sapiens from our paleolithic diets of our hunter/gatherer ancestors (who consist of 90% of our human history), the day we began cooking our meat which resulted in making humans brains bigger, the advent of agricultural developments from wheat & grain to the green movement that resulted in a boom just before the dust bowl, to the genetically modified foods of today. Nutrition isnt like the science of psychology, with a bunch of crackpot behavioral scientist asking how you "feel." Nutrition is a growing and always evolving field of study. We used to give babies baby formula and the babies would die because we didnt know all the essential nutrients for their development. Its a work in progress.
Traditionally, when you copy & paste something, it's considered appropriate to give the original author credit.
And pretty much all of the above is horse hockey.
This gets flagged. MFP forums always amaze me.
Because it made the OP feel funny.
Or she's offended by the word hockey. My apologies to Canadians everywhere.
Miss Canada is very angry with you.
I can't stop looking at this picture.0 -
Kimegatron wrote:Whenever I think of "cleanse," I just picture people drinking this crap and getting explosive in the bathroom.
sugar free gummy bears.
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tincanonastring wrote: »
I think my cat might need a cleanse. Do you think the peep cleanse would be right for him?
He's on a low carb, high protein (LCHP) diet, er, WOE.
He does like poultry.0 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »soapsandropes wrote: »In fact, scientist within GI Departments at some of our leading institutions, (Cleveland Clinic is one
example) are now discovering diverse genetic disparities across the board with gluten intolerance, lactose intolerance, various mild allergies, inabilities to process B12 all causes by the inherited bacterial set of individual intestinal tracts. The rise of antibiotic use attributed to the rise in acid reflux in the past few decades and the need to use probiotics to no avail. In conclusion, a diet for one person may not work for another, due to their bacterial fauna in their gut. Cleanses can correct this.
No they don't. There are numerous studies that describe how difficult it is to change your gut microflora. Some people do change it but they basically have to clear it out and get a fecal transplant to add new bacteria back in.
I pray to the powers that be every day that I never have to get something called a "fecal transplant."
Can I somehow make money being a fecal donor? I mean, I'm aware they kinda lab it up a bit before the implant, but I can donate at least once a day, right?
Apparently, you can make a *kitten*-ton of money. Get started on your journey to become a professional poop donor0 -
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Cleanses can help you loose weight,
gain weight, stop caffeine addictions, fight intestinal bacterial overgrowth, identify allergies (add foods back in one at a time). Depends on the cleanse. But I didnt know people spent actual money on "buying a detox." Never heard of that.
No they don't.0 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »soapsandropes wrote: »In fact, scientist within GI Departments at some of our leading institutions, (Cleveland Clinic is one
example) are now discovering diverse genetic disparities across the board with gluten intolerance, lactose intolerance, various mild allergies, inabilities to process B12 all causes by the inherited bacterial set of individual intestinal tracts. The rise of antibiotic use attributed to the rise in acid reflux in the past few decades and the need to use probiotics to no avail. In conclusion, a diet for one person may not work for another, due to their bacterial fauna in their gut. Cleanses can correct this.
No they don't. There are numerous studies that describe how difficult it is to change your gut microflora. Some people do change it but they basically have to clear it out and get a fecal transplant to add new bacteria back in.
I pray to the powers that be every day that I never have to get something called a "fecal transplant."
Can I somehow make money being a fecal donor? I mean, I'm aware they kinda lab it up a bit before the implant, but I can donate at least once a day, right?
Apparently, you can make a *kitten*-ton of money. Get started on your journey to become a professional poop donor
You have to go through a lot of crap, according to that article. After laying out $5000 to get tested and signed up, you can make back your money at a rate of $250 per week, but you have to go to the poop collection office EVERY DAY. And the sample has to be used within six hours of *ahem* collection. If you have to go at 3a, you're not getting paid today. Keep in mind you're pooping in a tub. Is it worth $40 to poop in a tub and either cart it in to the office or (somehow, even worse) have to keep straight your mix-up-my-magic-weight-loss-cleanse-shake blender and your blend-up-my-poop-shake blender?
Hats off to the folks that do it. I supplicate deities such that I never end up with c. diff. That stuff is no joke.0 -
Oh goodie. It's been a whole 2 days since there was a cleanse thread.0
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