Is a "water cleanse" healthy?
elizabethdzenitis
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Okay I think it's a load of bull poopies. But I watched this guy on YouTube and he was talking about how amazing it was for him, from having a chub belly to being smaller and stuff. And that it "cleanses" your body. Is that true that it like helps your organs and stuff? I don't know how people don't overeat afterwards. I know I would.
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It's not. There's nothing that has to be cleansed out of your body that your organs don't take care of themselves.15
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No.5
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No, not healthy. No, doesn't help your organs and stuff.9
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Polite term to justify starving for a few days.8
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Nope1
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I looked up water cleanse on Youtube -- WTF? These people are eating nothing and just drinking water for a week (or in one case 28 days) and they find this surprising?? Cleansing has nothing to do with it - it's starvation, plain and simple. At least the idiot who did a 28 day "cleanse" has a warning on his video's page.3
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OP, your assessment is spot on, a load of bull poopies.5
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Last thing I watched on YouTube was two angry camels in a tiny car - which probably made just as much sense as someone doing a water fast but far more funny.27
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I don't know what water cleanse is, but it sounds like a good way to get an electrolyte deficiency just going off of the name.1
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Nope. Not a good plan and you already know it won't work for you because you said you'd overeat after so why even consider it?0
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There is no quick fix to avoid a lifetime of obesity.1
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Ready2Rock206 wrote: »Nope. Not a good plan and you already know it won't work for you because you said you'd overeat after so why even consider it?
Didn't say I was considering it. Just wondering if what the dude was doing is healthy.5 -
Um, I had to do a “water cleanse” of a sort for colonoscopy prep.
The second I was done I wolfed down 3 McDonald’s cheeseburgers as fast as I could shove them in my mouth! Pretty sure I didn’t chew. I know it’s not the same but a day of just clear liquid was enough to make me insane!4 -
i mean, this is why we have....kidneys.2
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I have done a water fast for spiritual/religious reasons...we didn't call it a cleanse...and it sucks.
I wouldn't necessarily say it's unhealthy, but that would depend on duration and frequency...water fasts are fairly common among many religions and practices...but yeah, it sucks.1 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »I have done a water fast for spiritual/religious reasons...we didn't call it a cleanse...and it sucks.
I wouldn't necessarily say it's unhealthy, but that would depend on duration and frequency...water fasts are fairly common among many religions and practices...but yeah, it sucks.
I've done 24 hour fasts a few times in the past. Generally they didn't affect me too much - obviously I was hungry, but I could go about normal things. And because it was partly about self control then binging afterwards would defeat the point, so I didn't do that... I've not tried it since I've been running, not sure I'd like to do it on a day I ran or had really intense days. Have been thinking about doing it again - maybe once a month - just to prove to myself that I can!
Do what works for you, but don't fool yourself into thinking a "cleanse" is better than something not called a cleanse. Words don't change what the thing is.0 -
Where I come from a "water cleanse" would be a shower and yeah, they're awesome.10
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Dang it. Why did I go look at those camels? My 9 and 5 year old boys are laughing uncontrollably!4
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Now I have to go look at the camels...1
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My question is... how the hell do you fit 2 camels into a car?5
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ladyreva78 wrote: »My question is... how the hell do you fit 2 camels into a car?
Carefully.5 -
It can't be healthy. Just think of the nutrients we don't store in our bodies.
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Any diet that claims it's a "cleanse" or a "detox" is just using buzzwords to try and grab attention. Your body is self-cleaning and self-maintaining. If it weren't, what you'd need is a visit to the doctor, not drinking lemon water with cayenne pepper, some $30 tea, or consuming nothing but water.
Is drinking water healthy? Absolutely. Is it okay to spread misinformation that if your chest hurts after not putting anything in your body except water, that it's your body "getting rid of toxins"? No.3 -
For short term, probably won't hurt you...but completely unnecessary.1
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Am I the only one who finds it happy ironic that a discussion about only drinking water features camels? Man those guys load up on like 50 litres (yes I totally made that number up but it is a lot!) of water!5
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Am I the only one who finds it happy ironic that a discussion about only drinking water features camels? Man those guys load up on like 50 litres (yes I totally made that number up but it is a lot!) of water!
A quick google search tells me that you are quite mean to those poor camels...
When thirsty they can drink upwards of 30 gallons (135 liters) in 13 minutes. Imagine giving a thirsty camel only 50 liters?5 -
Water cleanse as in shower, super good idea I do this daily
Water cleanse as in starve yourself and drink water is a dumb harmful idea that hurts your body0
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