Juice plus diet

I started the JP diet 3 weeks ago starting with a 2 week detox and for the last week shake replacements for breakfast and lunch.

I have lost 10lb so far
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  • Preshy999
    Preshy999 Posts: 18 Member
    Keep up the good work. I never could do a detox properly and so youre an inspiration. I'd still suggest that you keep having some solid food maybe high protein at least once a day if you're feeling weak or something.

    Lots of love from here. Waiting for results :)
  • Preshy999
    Preshy999 Posts: 18 Member
    If and when you are done with the fasts ease in to your normal diet and increase your workouts. You should be fine. But yes the beautiful woman has a point that its not a lifetime idea. So tread carefully :)
  • GFH8
    GFH8 Posts: 5 Member
    Ok so a lot of negativity about juice plus on here.

    I would just like to note that I am eating solid food twice a day. Calorie controlled clean meals with no processed products or Enumbers.
    My calorie intake is around 1200 a day which is sufficient and I'm also hitting all my recommend vitamin intake.

    For those of you with kind words thank you

  • Seffell
    Seffell Posts: 2,244 Member
    You're eating 1200cals and it doesn't matter in what form. You could put it all in the blender and drink it. I just don't see the difference, personally, as far as weight loss is concerned. I just don't see why you'd want to do it unless it is easier/tastier/cheaper.
  • choppie70
    choppie70 Posts: 544 Member
    edited March 2016
    I lost about 9 lbs my first two weeks eating regular food. The juice and detox are not doing anything that the calorie deficit is not. Why go through that if you can just eat regular healthy food and lose weight?

    How is your weight loss plan helping you learn lifelong habits to keep the weight off? Do you plan to drink your breakfast and lunch for the rest of your life?

    A detox is totally not needed - your liver and kidneys detox your body for you. Detoxes are just a way for big companies to make money off of desperate people.

    https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-one-thing-you-need-to-know-before-you-detox/#more-40118
  • sunnybeaches105
    sunnybeaches105 Posts: 2,831 Member
    Good lord. More detox woo woo. Best of luck
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    edited March 2016
    choppie70 wrote: »
    I lost about 9 lbs my first two weeks eating regular food. The juice and detox are not doing anything that the calorie deficit is not. Why go through that if you can just eat regular healthy food and lose weight?

    How is your weight loss plan helping you learn lifelong habits to keep the weight off? Do you plan to drink your breakfast and lunch for the rest of your life?

    A detox is totally not needed - your liver and kidneys detox your body for you. Detoxes are just a way for big companies to make money off of desperate people.

    https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-one-thing-you-need-to-know-before-you-detox/#more-40118

    Agreed. Absolutely NO need for a detox. That's just marketing hype. If that sort of thing actually worked long-term, no one would be overweight.

    So, you lost 9lbs of water weight. That happens eating less food, too. 1200 calories is not the magic number for weight loss.....

    I wish people would stop following bogus advice and lean more towards science. -_- Why don't people read the stickies? There are no crazy food rules involved with weight loss.
  • Wombat468
    Wombat468 Posts: 191 Member
    You're all being very critical - if drinking juice is what helps the poster keep to her calorie limit, then that's great. It's just a choice she's made about what she wants to eat/drink. I've lost 25lb since Christmas having a smoothie every day for breakfast, because it's setting me up well for the day and is keeping me focused, and it's also easy to make if I run out of time to cook dinner. I know it's not a magic bullet, but it's working for me. Lay off the OP, please!
  • sunnybeaches105
    sunnybeaches105 Posts: 2,831 Member
    CiaraCatch wrote: »
    You're all being very critical - if drinking juice is what helps the poster keep to her calorie limit, then that's great. It's just a choice she's made about what she wants to eat/drink. I've lost 25lb since Christmas having a smoothie every day for breakfast, because it's setting me up well for the day and is keeping me focused, and it's also easy to make if I run out of time to cook dinner. I know it's not a magic bullet, but it's working for me. Lay off the OP, please!

    Talk to us in a year. If you've continued to lose weight and kept it off let us know. Otherwise, yes, very critical and will continue to be so.
  • imogene912
    imogene912 Posts: 32 Member
    Congrats on your weight loss!! I love using my juicer and making healthy smoothies too! Keep it up!
  • Wombat468
    Wombat468 Posts: 191 Member
    Thanks Imogene!
  • Rocknut53
    Rocknut53 Posts: 1,794 Member
    CiaraCatch wrote: »
    You're all being very critical - if drinking juice is what helps the poster keep to her calorie limit, then that's great. It's just a choice she's made about what she wants to eat/drink. I've lost 25lb since Christmas having a smoothie every day for breakfast, because it's setting me up well for the day and is keeping me focused, and it's also easy to make if I run out of time to cook dinner. I know it's not a magic bullet, but it's working for me. Lay off the OP, please!

    You didn't call your smoothie a detox.
  • Well done on your weight loss, if this is working for you then keep doing it. I think if we all look at our diets we do something a little differently to others. Without knowing how much you've got to lose, may be this way will give you the motivation to just eat healthy & exercise in the future as you see the changes in yourself & think long term.
  • Therealobi1
    Therealobi1 Posts: 3,262 Member
    Who is it that brainwashed people to believe they need a detox. It's so strange. I was obese I needed to lose weight I cut down my calories and did some exercise.

    Stop kidding yourselves with this imaginary detox.
  • amyepdx
    amyepdx Posts: 750 Member
    Who is it that brainwashed people to believe they need a detox. It's so strange. I was obese I needed to lose weight I cut down my calories and did some exercise.

    Stop kidding yourselves with this imaginary detox.

    Gwynth Paltrow
  • myheartsabattleground
    myheartsabattleground Posts: 2,040 Member
    CiaraCatch wrote: »
    You're all being very critical - if drinking juice is what helps the poster keep to her calorie limit, then that's great. It's just a choice she's made about what she wants to eat/drink. I've lost 25lb since Christmas having a smoothie every day for breakfast, because it's setting me up well for the day and is keeping me focused, and it's also easy to make if I run out of time to cook dinner. I know it's not a magic bullet, but it's working for me. Lay off the OP, please!

    How bout nah ?
  • Wetcoaster
    Wetcoaster Posts: 1,788 Member
    I dont even know where to start.......
  • Wombat468
    Wombat468 Posts: 191 Member
    You know she said she's drinking juice once a day, and two meals, yes? That's easily sustainable and she's likely learning about real food too.
  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
    CiaraCatch wrote: »
    You know she said she's drinking juice once a day, and two meals, yes? That's easily sustainable and she's likely learning about real food too.

    But she believes in detoxing

  • Wetcoaster
    Wetcoaster Posts: 1,788 Member
    CiaraCatch wrote: »
    You know she said she's drinking juice once a day, and two meals, yes? That's easily sustainable and she's likely learning about real food too.

    But she believes in detoxing

    And paying too much for a MLM product.
  • booksandchocolate12
    booksandchocolate12 Posts: 1,741 Member
    edited March 2016
    CiaraCatch wrote: »
    You know she said she's drinking juice once a day, and two meals, yes? That's easily sustainable and she's likely learning about real food too.

    She didn't say she's eating two meals. She said she's eating solid food twice a day. Does that mean two meals? Or does it mean an apple and a piece of toast? Or something in between?

    She says she's meeting her calorie requirements. Is that from the juice or from food?
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    OP, if you like juicing and it helps you meet your calorie goals, that's fine. But it doesn't have any magical weight loss properties of its own, apart from helping create a calorie deficit.
  • GFH8
    GFH8 Posts: 5 Member
    CiaraCatch wrote: »
    You know she said she's drinking juice once a day, and two meals, yes? That's easily sustainable and she's likely learning about real food too.

    Cheers Ciara at least one of you on here is not a troll.

    People that hang around on weight loss support groups I thought were meant to be well you know supportive of there fellow weight lossers. Instead I'm being kicked around the playground for using the work 'detox'

    Well maybe I should have been a little clearer about my 'Detox' I have IBS and Intolerance to wheat and dairy and still eat them as I love cheese and bread.
    So my detox was
    No wheat
    No dairy
    No alcohol
    No processes food contains words I can not pronounce or containing Enumbers
    No process sugars

    Ow silly me for not realising that cutting this produces from my diet was a bad thing, that eating clean and fresh foods for two weeks means being stupid about how I diet
  • Therealobi1
    Therealobi1 Posts: 3,262 Member
    GFH8 wrote: »
    CiaraCatch wrote: »
    You know she said she's drinking juice once a day, and two meals, yes? That's easily sustainable and she's likely learning about real food too.

    Cheers Ciara at least one of you on here is not a troll.

    People that hang around on weight loss support groups I thought were meant to be well you know supportive of there fellow weight lossers. Instead I'm being kicked around the playground for using the work 'detox'

    Well maybe I should have been a little clearer about my 'Detox' I have IBS and Intolerance to wheat and dairy and still eat them as I love cheese and bread.
    So my detox was
    No wheat
    No dairy
    No alcohol
    No processes food contains words I can not pronounce or containing Enumbers
    No process sugars

    Ow silly me for not realising that cutting this produces from my diet was a bad thing, that eating clean and fresh foods for two weeks means being stupid about how I diet

    Yes you should have been clearer. That is not what was said in your OP. You said you were on a detox for 2 weeks. So if these things impact you why only eliminate them for 2 weeks.

    P.S SUPPORT doesn't mean agreeing with everything someone does.
  • LBuehrle8
    LBuehrle8 Posts: 4,044 Member
    You didn't post any of that in your OP so anyone lurking may read that and think "That is what I HAVE to do to lose weight too!" Which is absolutely not true. I have no aversions to any of things you you listed so juicing is completely unnecessary for me. I enjoy smoothies but I am someone who would rather eat their calories than drink them.
  • ElektricIndigo
    ElektricIndigo Posts: 1 Member
    GFH8 wrote: »
    I started the JP diet 3 weeks ago starting with a 2 week detox and for the last week shake replacements for breakfast and lunch.

    I have lost 10lb so far
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    I am not sure why there are so many negative comments. Juice and smoothies are a great way to pack in some nutrients and cals for a quick meal or snack, especially if you are someone who struggles with skipping meals due to lifestyle. I work 3rd shift and juice/smoothies are nice post work especially if I want to have something but head to bed soon after, it is easy hydrating and easy to take on the go.

    I am sure many people use the term detox, a process or period of abstaining, when eliminating processed foods, alcohol and caffeine or foods they do not feel are serving their bodies well. There are physical and mental aspects of "detox" Just because we have these ideas of fab lemonade cleanses in our minds when we think of the word detox doesn't mean it is a naughty word we ought to avoid at all cost. You must abstain in order to allow you body to go through its process and if increasing your water or juicing or eating clean to crowd out your cravings helps go for it.