How to detox/cleanse after vacation

nesa98
nesa98 Posts: 108 Member
edited November 15 in Health and Weight Loss
Ok ... so I packed on like 4 lbs while on a weeks vacation .... the same 4 I just lost before going... what is a safe yet effective way to detox/cleanse out all the crap I ate while away?? Thanks
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  • nesa98
    nesa98 Posts: 108 Member
    I was thinking even some kind of water or something - I have felt very bloated :( and I suffer with ibs-c so having issues with that too
  • deannalfisher
    deannalfisher Posts: 5,600 Member
    start fresh and don't worry about detoxing - they are a joke - your body naturally detox's
  • nesa98
    nesa98 Posts: 108 Member
    Thank you guys ... I have increased back to my usual gallon of water a day - just hope it helps with the bloated feeling bc that kinda hurts after a while lol .... and I guess I don't necessarily mean detox - but maybe add to the water??
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    There's nothing to add to the water.

    Depending on how you lost the 4 lbs, it may go away quickly or not at all. If you lost the 4 lbs through serious carb/sodium restriction, it was likely water weight so what you gained could have just taken you up to your normal equilibrium. But if you lost it through moderate calorie restriction, it should gradually fall off once you're back to your normal diet.
  • nesa98
    nesa98 Posts: 108 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    There's nothing to add to the water.

    Depending on how you lost the 4 lbs, it may go away quickly or not at all. If you lost the 4 lbs through serious carb/sodium restriction, it was likely water weight so what you gained could have just taken you up to your normal equilibrium. But if you lost it through moderate calorie restriction, it should gradually fall off once you're back to your normal diet.

    Just through diet and exercise ... which I'm back to starting today .... plus more water intake ... I didn't get my full gallon a day on vacation but came close ....
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,427 MFP Moderator
    nesa98 wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    There's nothing to add to the water.

    Depending on how you lost the 4 lbs, it may go away quickly or not at all. If you lost the 4 lbs through serious carb/sodium restriction, it was likely water weight so what you gained could have just taken you up to your normal equilibrium. But if you lost it through moderate calorie restriction, it should gradually fall off once you're back to your normal diet.

    Just through diet and exercise ... which I'm back to starting today .... plus more water intake ... I didn't get my full gallon a day on vacation but came close ....

    Does your GI have you on any probiotics?
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    nesa98 wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    There's nothing to add to the water.

    Depending on how you lost the 4 lbs, it may go away quickly or not at all. If you lost the 4 lbs through serious carb/sodium restriction, it was likely water weight so what you gained could have just taken you up to your normal equilibrium. But if you lost it through moderate calorie restriction, it should gradually fall off once you're back to your normal diet.

    Just through diet and exercise ... which I'm back to starting today .... plus more water intake ... I didn't get my full gallon a day on vacation but came close ....

    Then it's just a matter of patience. When did you get back?
  • Stella3838
    Stella3838 Posts: 439 Member
    MOAR waters!! Nice plain cold water. Amazing the difference that makes.
  • nesa98
    nesa98 Posts: 108 Member
    elphie754 wrote: »
    A gallon of water is kind of excesssive. There is such a thing as too much water.

    Yeah I know - I took nutrition years ago and 2 gallons a day is toxic .... I don't drink anything else ... no soda or anything - just water all day
  • nesa98
    nesa98 Posts: 108 Member
    Did you fly? I came back 13lbs heavier from holiday last year. Dropped 11 of them within a week. I just closely resemble a balloon after a long flight!

    No we drove ... but I almost wish we flew lol ... hope this week will show improvement ...
  • nesa98
    nesa98 Posts: 108 Member
    psuLemon wrote: »
    nesa98 wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    There's nothing to add to the water.

    Depending on how you lost the 4 lbs, it may go away quickly or not at all. If you lost the 4 lbs through serious carb/sodium restriction, it was likely water weight so what you gained could have just taken you up to your normal equilibrium. But if you lost it through moderate calorie restriction, it should gradually fall off once you're back to your normal diet.

    Just through diet and exercise ... which I'm back to starting today .... plus more water intake ... I didn't get my full gallon a day on vacation but came close ....

    Does your GI have you on any probiotics?

    I'm on benefiber twice a day ... other than that nope... we haven't found much that works well with me but I'm always open to opinions that worked for others ... my lovely dr doesn't seem to care :(
  • Chef_Barbell
    Chef_Barbell Posts: 6,644 Member
    nesa98 wrote: »
    psuLemon wrote: »
    nesa98 wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    There's nothing to add to the water.

    Depending on how you lost the 4 lbs, it may go away quickly or not at all. If you lost the 4 lbs through serious carb/sodium restriction, it was likely water weight so what you gained could have just taken you up to your normal equilibrium. But if you lost it through moderate calorie restriction, it should gradually fall off once you're back to your normal diet.

    Just through diet and exercise ... which I'm back to starting today .... plus more water intake ... I didn't get my full gallon a day on vacation but came close ....

    Does your GI have you on any probiotics?

    I'm on benefiber twice a day ... other than that nope... we haven't found much that works well with me but I'm always open to opinions that worked for others ... my lovely dr doesn't seem to care :(

    Then get a new Dr.
  • nesa98
    nesa98 Posts: 108 Member
    nesa98 wrote: »
    psuLemon wrote: »
    nesa98 wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    There's nothing to add to the water.

    Depending on how you lost the 4 lbs, it may go away quickly or not at all. If you lost the 4 lbs through serious carb/sodium restriction, it was likely water weight so what you gained could have just taken you up to your normal equilibrium. But if you lost it through moderate calorie restriction, it should gradually fall off once you're back to your normal diet.

    Just through diet and exercise ... which I'm back to starting today .... plus more water intake ... I didn't get my full gallon a day on vacation but came close ....

    Does your GI have you on any probiotics?

    I'm on benefiber twice a day ... other than that nope... we haven't found much that works well with me but I'm always open to opinions that worked for others ... my lovely dr doesn't seem to care :(

    Then get a new Dr.

    I've been looking - I've had like 6 different gi drs... none listen to what you tell them - they are like robots - only able to function one way and it has nothing to do with any symptom you tell them - just what they are programmed to say and prescribe... it sucks
  • nesa98
    nesa98 Posts: 108 Member
    I don't remember the whole class thank you - it was 14 years ago ...
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    edited January 2017
    nesa98 wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    There's nothing to add to the water.

    Depending on how you lost the 4 lbs, it may go away quickly or not at all. If you lost the 4 lbs through serious carb/sodium restriction, it was likely water weight so what you gained could have just taken you up to your normal equilibrium. But if you lost it through moderate calorie restriction, it should gradually fall off once you're back to your normal diet.

    Just through diet and exercise ... which I'm back to starting today .... plus more water intake ... I didn't get my full gallon a day on vacation but came close ....

    A gallon? Just drink enough water so that your urine is straw coloured. Anything darker means dehydration, anything lighter means overhydration.

    Also how much fat are you consuming daily?
  • CSARdiver
    CSARdiver Posts: 6,252 Member
    Just water weight. Stay hydrated and this will pass in about 5 days.

    No detoxes needed unless you want to contribute to your financial deficit.
  • Running_and_Coffee
    Running_and_Coffee Posts: 811 Member
    I don't truly "detox" but eat lower carb/sugar for a few days following a vacation...not just for the weight (which comes off) but also to reset cravings. Not worried about my kidneys--more what my taste buds are accustomed to. (I eat fairly lower carb anyway, but kick it up for a few days after vacay).
  • RachelElser
    RachelElser Posts: 1,049 Member
    definitely stay hydrated but there is no such thing as a detox to get rid of what you ate, you ate what you ate, that's all there is to it.
  • singingflutelady
    singingflutelady Posts: 8,736 Member
    MeganAM89 wrote: »
    take a bunch of laxatives

    This is horrible advise! Laxative abuse is not necessarily and causes lots more problems than it solves. Only use laxatives if instructed by your doctor or severely constipated
  • Therealobi1
    Therealobi1 Posts: 3,262 Member
    carry on logging, the weight will soon come off. its only 4 pounds
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