Weekend detoxes, wawa crystals...

paperpudding
paperpudding Posts: 9,304 Member
edited November 29 in Health and Weight Loss
And other post Christmas nonsense.

Magazines atm seem to have a common theme of 'it's long enough since Christmas to peddle get rid of Christmas pounds fast! ' propaganda.

I have one which gives step by step weekend detox advice, including a set menu.
Day 1 is salmon and mushrooms on gluten free toast.
Now, nothing wrong with salmons and mushrooms but I doubt many people have them for breakfast and why have gluten free toast if one is not gluten intolerant??
In which case you wouldn't just have it that weekend.
Anyway, despite 'withdrawal symptoms' of nausea and headaches, one loses 4kg in 2 days - about 5 1b.

If this doesn't appeal there is another recomendation for Wawa crystals - they just flush away fat ~ 30 sachets, free drink bottle and book and wristband for only $99.95 ( +$29.95 postage )

Head bang.
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  • melonaulait
    melonaulait Posts: 769 Member
    I was already craving mushrooms and now they are all I can think about. I love mushrooms.
  • QueenofHearts023
    QueenofHearts023 Posts: 421 Member
    Fun....
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    Why gluten free toast?
    Smoked salmon and egg for breakfast on bagel is yum

    Now I want smoked salmon
  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,304 Member
    I have no idea rabbitj - but that's what it said.

    I think because it was avoiding all 'toxins'; fizzy drink, sugar, caffeine, alcohol, processed foods were all named as culprits. And is trendy to see gluten as a toxin culprit.
    The only drink allowed all weekend was cucumber and herb infused water. Why not plain ordinary water, I don't know either.
  • ClosetBayesian
    ClosetBayesian Posts: 836 Member
    As someone who is gluten intolerant.... now I want toast.
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,342 Member
    Is wawa what the people who buy the crystals say once they wise up and realise they just spent $130 on complete crap?
  • QueenofHearts023
    QueenofHearts023 Posts: 421 Member
    As someone who is gluten intolerant.... now I want toast.

    Seconded.
  • crazyjerseygirl
    crazyjerseygirl Posts: 1,252 Member
    I have no idea rabbitj - but that's what it said.

    I think because it was avoiding all 'toxins'; fizzy drink, sugar, caffeine, alcohol, processed foods were all named as culprits. And is trendy to see gluten as a toxin culprit.
    The only drink allowed all weekend was cucumber and herb infused water. Why not plain ordinary water, I don't know either.

    Ive noticed a common theme of these fad diets is that, while they claim to be simple, they are actually very complicated.

    I am convinced that this is a safeguard against the diet failing. It isn't " this diet doesn't work" it's "you aren't diciplined enough to follow this diet"

    The diet is put above reproach, just look how saintly and pure it is! It's *you* that's undisciplined and sinful. If only you were a better person....

    That's why they're popular, and that's why ppl keep coming back, because they want to be that pure perfect person who drinks naught but cucumber water and fancy-toast. But alas, reality.

  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    lol why did OP get flagged?

  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    I saw this one one the newsstand Sunday and just shook my head.

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  • QueenofHearts023
    QueenofHearts023 Posts: 421 Member
    Ninkyou wrote: »
    I saw this one one the newsstand Sunday and just shook my head.

    image.aspx?i=cover0086324.jpg&w=300

    I feel myself getting dumber just looking at it....
  • emilycat214
    emilycat214 Posts: 84 Member
    The only drink allowed all weekend was cucumber and herb infused water. Why not plain ordinary water, I don't know either.

    According to medieval medical theory, cucumbers reduce fevers and purify the urine. Yeah, it's woowoo, but it's historical woowoo--700 years old and written in Latin. (Beat that, Dr. Oz!) I bet someone could repackage the theory of the humours into a modern diet program and make a mint.

  • emilycat214
    emilycat214 Posts: 84 Member
    Ninkyou wrote: »
    lol why did OP get flagged?

    I suspect that someone didn't read past the subject heading.
  • macgurlnet
    macgurlnet Posts: 1,946 Member
    Ninkyou wrote: »
    I saw this one one the newsstand Sunday and just shook my head.

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    Hang on, my foam roller will make me taller???? Why haven't I been told this before?

    The latest detox thing I heard about is some magic potion that removes the "rotting food and toxic sludge" from your gut to flatten your belly.

    I'm over arguing about detoxing but if you really think food sits in you and rots on a regular basis...well.

    I just don't know what to say to that.

    ~Lyssa
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  • tincanonastring
    tincanonastring Posts: 3,944 Member
    The only drink allowed all weekend was cucumber and herb infused water. Why not plain ordinary water, I don't know either.

    According to medieval medical theory, cucumbers reduce fevers and purify the urine. Yeah, it's woowoo, but it's historical woowoo--700 years old and written in Latin. (Beat that, Dr. Oz!) I bet someone could repackage the theory of the humours into a modern diet program and make a mint.

    BRB
  • qpmomma1
    qpmomma1 Posts: 220 Member
    I was already craving mushrooms and now they are all I can think about. I love mushrooms.

    I am having chicken and mushrooms for lunch. I LOVE mushrooms!
  • Markdjones83
    Markdjones83 Posts: 852 Member
    Don't forget your plexus slim pink drink everyone!
  • qpmomma1
    qpmomma1 Posts: 220 Member
    Has "Doctor" Oz lost his license yet?
  • juggernaut1974
    juggernaut1974 Posts: 6,212 Member
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  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,647 Member
    edited February 2016
    macgurlnet wrote: »
    Ninkyou wrote: »
    I saw this one one the newsstand Sunday and just shook my head.

    image.aspx?i=cover0086324.jpg&w=300

    Hang on, my foam roller will make me taller???? Why haven't I been told this before?

    This reminds me of an "Idiots of the Internet" installment I saw last night. It was a tweet that read something like "There's no excuse for a man to be under 6'. Get your fat a** to the gym!"
  • Ohwhynot
    Ohwhynot Posts: 356 Member
    macgurlnet wrote: »

    The latest detox thing I heard about is some magic potion that removes the "rotting food and toxic sludge" from your gut to flatten your belly.

    ~Lyssa

    I can remove toxic sludge from my gut with a trip through the Taco Bell drive thru after a night at the bar. Oof.
  • QueenofHearts023
    QueenofHearts023 Posts: 421 Member
    Ohwhynot wrote: »
    macgurlnet wrote: »

    The latest detox thing I heard about is some magic potion that removes the "rotting food and toxic sludge" from your gut to flatten your belly.

    ~Lyssa

    I can remove toxic sludge from my gut with a trip through the Taco Bell drive thru after a night at the bar. Oof.

    I remove mine with Magnesium Hydroxide. Especially when IBS gets bad. Lol
  • Azercord
    Azercord Posts: 573 Member
    Don't forget the leeches (although they have actual applications and results). I did read a Sears catalog from the 1920s that sold tapeworms as a diet trend. I vote on bringing that one back, I bet I could even get a "Dr." Oz recommendation.
  • mindidily
    mindidily Posts: 196 Member
    Now I really want to go to WaWa...
  • Lleldiranne
    Lleldiranne Posts: 5,516 Member
    macgurlnet wrote: »
    Ninkyou wrote: »
    I saw this one one the newsstand Sunday and just shook my head.

    image.aspx?i=cover0086324.jpg&w=300

    Hang on, my foam roller will make me taller???? Why haven't I been told this before?

    The latest detox thing I heard about is some magic potion that removes the "rotting food and toxic sludge" from your gut to flatten your belly.

    I'm over arguing about detoxing but if you really think food sits in you and rots on a regular basis...well.

    I just don't know what to say to that.

    ~Lyssa

    Wow, I could use a couple of inches. I need a foam roller now! :blush:
  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    mathjulz wrote: »
    macgurlnet wrote: »
    Ninkyou wrote: »
    I saw this one one the newsstand Sunday and just shook my head.

    image.aspx?i=cover0086324.jpg&w=300

    Hang on, my foam roller will make me taller???? Why haven't I been told this before?

    The latest detox thing I heard about is some magic potion that removes the "rotting food and toxic sludge" from your gut to flatten your belly.

    I'm over arguing about detoxing but if you really think food sits in you and rots on a regular basis...well.

    I just don't know what to say to that.

    ~Lyssa

    Wow, I could use a couple of inches. I need a foam roller now! :blush:

    Yeah, I'm sick of being 5'2. I can't reach anything in my upper cabinets. So annoying. My 7 year old is almost as tall as me >.<

    Sugar Free gummy bears will probably remove anything from your gut. Imagine combining that with Taco Bell. Fun to be had by all.
  • htimpaired
    htimpaired Posts: 1,404 Member
    I have used a foam roller for a year. I am still 5ft 1. I want my money back.

    Although, maybe I'm doing it wrong? Perhaps I was supposed to bless it with some crystals or something first?
  • MarziPanda95
    MarziPanda95 Posts: 1,326 Member
    Eye twitch. It would be funnier if less people actually believed this rubbish.
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,342 Member
    Ninkyou wrote: »
    lol why did OP get flagged?

    I suspect that someone didn't read past the subject heading.

    Or maybe someone's mad that pudding mocked their wawa...

    (sentences I never thought I'd type)
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