Another poster was asking about the detox I did a couple of months ago so I will answer some questions here.
Some physical/health background on me:
I currently work out 5 days a week, a combination of cardio, free weights, and yoga. For a while I was also kickboxing. I have around 18% body fat. I've been working out on and off since 2004. Only the last year have I been very rigid in my work out routines, thanks to the long K1 wait! I mentioned in a post from a few months ago that instead of bitc4ing, we beneficiaries should all do something for ourselves during this waiting period. I took to the gym religiously. I even had to cancel dinner dates with friends because I felt it crucial to stick to a routine. I am easily distracted so when something can capture my attention, I use that to my greatest advantage.
I don't eat meat, but I eat seafood. I eat seafood 2-3 times a week. I try to buy organic and local as much as possible. I love Doritos, vanilla soft serve, and Bloody Marys. I eat fast food once a month. I smoked for 10 years and quit in 2006.
Anyhoo, so in February, my friend's boss had just finished the Master Cleanse so my friend wanted to try it. I didn't want to go that extreme on my first cleanse/detox so I did the Recleanse.com. Mine was for seven days and she did her MC for 10 days.
On the Recleanse, your diet is limited to how your food is cooked (steamed or boiled) and how much you can have per serving. However, YOU CAN EAT! You can't eat on the Master Cleanse! I learned so much about what I put in my body and how in this day and age so many of us eat for the sake of eating. Basically we live to eat, when it should be more like eating to live. Because you really limit how much fat you ingest, the difference was so noticeable after seven days. Of course, I gained all the pounds back, but I walked away from the detox with a better understanding of what I'm putting into my body and the kind of havoc it can cause my system.
I'm short, thin, and lean muscles. But after one week of detox, I had actually lost five pounds. Losing one pound a week is normal if you're on a diet. I don't recommend doing a cleanse/detox to lose weight. But it sure is a good way to clean out your system and give it a rest from working hard to break down your McD's or processed foods diet.
I'd love to answer any questions you have about detoxing, fitness, health, etc. Just remember, everything in moderation and treat your body well because once you get sick you can never get it back to what it used to be.
And always ALWAYS challenge your body. I read some of you are on diets and want to lose weight. Way to go, do something for yourself. It's worth everything in the world.
