It’s review time!
I am going to review the experience as well as a quick review
of Total Cleanse.
Juicing Experience:
I ordered the following juices for 5 days – Green Energy,
Very Berry, Red Energy, & Lemon Rush.
Green Energy - Includes:
Fresh cucumber, celery, kale, lettuces, parsley, lemon, apple, romaine lettuce
Very Berry - Includes:
Strawberry, pineapple, blueberry, apple, lemon
Red Energy - Includes:
Beet, carrot, cucumber, apple, lemon, ginger
Lemon Rush - Includes:
Lemon, cayenne, maple syrup, filtered water
The juices were pretty tasty, but I have definitely created
better juices at home. The Green Energy
was very green. For me it was just too
much – I would’ve really appreciated more apple and less cucumber. The Very Berry was FANTASTIC! It tasted like pink Starburst. However, after day 2 – it became WAY too
sweet! Red Energy was pretty hard to get
through – the beets tasted like dirt.
Ick! Finally, the Lemon Rush was
very refreshing but way too spicy. I
really enjoyed the maple syrup – it was a really nice aftertaste.
Day One – I was
very excited to get started. Green
Energy #1 – down the hatch! Lemon Rush
#1 – OMG SPICY! Very Berry – Delicious! Lemon Rush #2 – Still REALLY spicy! Green Energy #2 – I miss hot food…
When I started the day I was very excited to do this! Totally pumped and ready to go! By the end of the day the withdrawal symptoms
began to set in and it was horrible. I don’t
mean “wahhh I want chocolate…” It was
BAD! I had a nasty headache, bad mood, intense
cravings for anything and everything, and I wanted to give up. I knew that it was going to be hard but I had
no idea I would go through sugar withdrawals.
I had the sweats and I looked like I belonged in a detox room at rehab
next to Lindsay Lohan. I pushed through
and made it to day two.
Day Two – Ugh. I am the type of person who loves
(temperature) hot food. I hate cold
food. So waking up to a cold glass of
grass juice was not my idea of fun, but I had a goal and I was determined not
to give up. I powered down my first
juice and made it through to the third juice, Very Berry. After that one, I just didn’t want to
eat/drink at all. It wasn’t fun and
exciting and I didn’t feel like the benefits would outweigh the
challenges. I kept pushing through!
Day Three – Meh. I didn’t really want to juice, so I just didn’t
eat or drink anything. I had a few sips
here and there. That was it. It immediately brought back those familiar demons…
“Don’t eat food, it will make you fat”, “As soon as you start eating again you
are going to gain 50 lbs… better get used to feeling hungry”… Thankfully I was
able to recognize that slippery slope and I cut the cleanse off after
that. Saturday morning I woke up and had
breakfast – real, hot, delicious healthy food :)
Now – I know that all sounds really negative… but I did
learn/experience a few things that made it worth it for me.
1)
Foods that my body doesn’t respond well to
a.
Gluten sucks.
That is all.
b.
Dairy – we aren’t full out enemies, but I really
dislike you.
c.
Sugar – It’s over! I’m sorry, it’s not me. It’s you.
2)
Mental Strength
a.
Even though I wanted to throw in the towel, I
kept pushing and I showed myself that I can take myself as far as I want to!
b.
On the flip side, I also recognized that I can
stop myself from going down a slippery slope.
I don’t need to give in to those food issues – I am stronger than that.
3)
10 pounds GONE!
a.
I thought for sure this would come back as soon
as I started eating solid food again, but I have managed to keep it off! It’s a pretty sweet way to end a pretty tough
challenge!
Days After the
Cleanse – Pumped. I’m glad that I
did the cleanse but I don’t think I would recommend it. It is almost more of a mental challenge than
physical and I don’t think it is a healthy choice for women who are on their
journey to a healthier body. I DO,
however, highly recommend including juicing into your everyday lifestyle. Juicing (or making smoothies) is a fantastic
way to get in a lot of nutrients that can be a bit of a challenge to do when
eating them whole. Plus I love having
juice with my breakfast and I can do it guilt-free when I make it all
myself. I don’t have to worry about
added sugars and/or concentrated juices from the grocery store. I know exactly what is going into my juice :)
Total Cleanse:
I wasn’t blown away by Total Cleanse. Without getting into all of the nit-picky
details, I would suggest looking into all of your options (if you are
interested in trying a cleanse) and asking a lot of questions. Make your own informed decisions :)
Bottom Line:
I would not recommend a juice-only cleanse, but I would
recommend including juicing/smoothies into your daily routine!
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