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revrandy 05-01-2007 02:36 PM

Has anybody here tried the Master Cleanse Diet?
 
I have a freind who just came off the Master Cleanse Diet after 21 Days and he lost 40lbs.. and feels like a Million Dollars..

Has anybody here tried it?


along with the Salt Water Flush?

HeavenlyOne 05-01-2007 02:42 PM

I agree that flushing out your system will do you a world of good, but you won't be going anywhere while going through it......LOL!

Felicity 05-01-2007 02:59 PM

There's quite a lot of information online about the Master Cleanse Detox Diet. This is from Wikipedia:


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The Master Cleanse detox diet, also known as the Lemonade Diet was created by Stanley Burroughs in 1941 and made popular by Peter Glickman through his book Lose Weight, Have More Energy and Be Happier in 10 Days, which adapts Burroughs' regimen to a modern audience.

The Master Cleanse involves drinking a mixture of fresh lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and grade B maple syrup. This is followed up with a saltwater drink designed to purge the stomach and bowels. Some people choose to take a laxative while on the Master Cleanse, but no solid food is eaten while on the cleanse. The typical amount of time spent on the Master Cleanse is ten days, although it is not uncommon for people to stay on the cleanse for longer periods of time.

The Master Cleanse is said to eliminate waste that has built up in the body. Supporters of the Master Cleanse have credited it with helping them lose weight, increase energy, and even cure chronic diseases. Recently, the cleanse received media attention, as the singer/actress Beyoncé did it for 10 days and lost 22lbs (9kg) for her role in the 2006 movie Dreamgirls.

Criticism
One critic of the Master Cleanse has pointed to an "alarming lack" of essential nutrients, citing a deficiency of protein, vitamins, and minerals such as calcium. As a result of these deficiencies, individuals on the diet may experience dizziness, delirium, and fainting in the short term, with possible damage to the body occurring in longer-term applications. People with intestinal conditions such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome may experience added discomfort. Furthermore, there is a risk that the saltwater "flush" may remove both beneficial and harmful bacteria from the body. Finally, a no-food diet may cause the gut to stop passing food, resulting in constipation, or may make the consumption of food immediately after the fast painful.

Another problem with the Master Cleanse diet is that it is sometimes recommended as a proven weight loss program. Beyoncé herself denounced the cleanse as a weight-loss program, stating, "I wouldn't recommend it if someone wasn't doing a movie ... there are other ways to lose weight." Proponents of the cleanse do not universally recommend it for weight loss, focusing instead on its alleged detoxifying properties.

Dr. Sunil Patel of Halifax's Queen Elizabeth Health Centre studied the Master Cleanse diet and suggested that it operates solely as a placebo and has no other health benefits. Others have pointed out that one possible benefit of the Master Cleanse is that it helps patients re-examine their lifestyle and embrace healthy eating.

revrandy 05-01-2007 03:17 PM

My freind who tried it couldn't be happier... said he felt like a new man..

chaotic_resolve 05-01-2007 03:32 PM

Interesting. Thanks for posting it.

I've done the Daniels Fast and that was good. Haven't tried this though.

ReformedDave 05-01-2007 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by revrandy (Post 94705)
My freind who tried it couldn't be happier... said he felt like a new man..

Purely anecdotal.

Ron 05-01-2007 04:25 PM

I tried it one time not by choice though, it is called "The Stomach Flu!":D

RevDWW 05-01-2007 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron (Post 94783)
I tried it one time not by choice though, it is called "The Stomach Flu!":D

Just got over a BAD bout of stomach flu. Lost 3+ pounds in one day. Sunday was a less than restful day to say the least. :praying :sad :uhoh :bolt


RevRandy,
I think you should try it out, then will have at least two that bear witness, you and your friend. :thumbsup I could stand to drop 30 pounds.

Ron 05-01-2007 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RevDWW (Post 94792)
Just got over a BAD bout of stomach flu. Lost 3+ pounds in one day. Sunday was a less than restful day to say the least. :praying :sad :uhoh :bolt


RevRandy,
I think you should try it out, then will have at least two that bear witness, you and your friend. :thumbsup I could stand to drop 30 pounds.

Woa Nelly! The only mercy in the Stomach flu is that it is of short duration.

But it is intense!

Glad you are feeling better.

RevDWW 05-01-2007 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron (Post 94794)
Woa Nelly! The only mercy in the Stomach flu is that it is of short duration.

But it is intense!

Glad you are feeling better.

My kids would not hardly look at me much less come anywhere close to where I was, for fear that might get it. It was gut wrenching. Man I hate the dry heaves! But I am feel'n much better today! Thinking of going and getting a Wendy's Burger for supper as I'm at the Office for a while this evening.


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