Toxic Cleansing for the body??

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Anybody tried it? If you did, would you do it again?
 
Are you referring to "pills" that you take for a specified period of time or just process in general?

Lena
 
i rarely drink booze, never drink soda, don't smoke, don't eat meat, limit fish, et al, so i doubt my body is all that toxic (well, if i discount the cookies) to begin with. still, anything about detoxing seems to catch my eye.

i noticed the following, i think on yahoo, the other day and saved it to my desktop. (sorry i don't recall the precise source.) turns out just about all the items already are regular parts of my diet. i have to add watercress, brocolli sprouts (which sounds really good), and psyllium (which i've never even heard of before).

"1. Lots of super-healthy liquids to flush out the body while pouring in nutrients.
2. Fiber to keep your GI tract fit.
3. Foods that energize cleansing enzymes in the liver, your body's built-in detox center.
The top 10:
1. Green leafy vegetables. Eat them raw, throw them into a broth, add them to juices. Their chlorophyll helps swab out environmental toxins (heavy metals, pesticides) and is an all-round liver protector.
2. Lemons. You need to keep the fluids flowing to wash out the body and fresh lemonade is ideal. Its vitamin C - considered the detox vitamin - helps convert toxins into a water - soluble form that?s easily flushed away.
3. Watercress. Put a handful into salads, soups, and sandwiches. The peppery little green leaves have a diuretic effect that helps move things through your system. And cress is rich in minerals too.
4. Garlic. Add it to everything - salads, sauces, spreads. In addition to the bulb's cardio benefits, it activates liver enzymes that help filter out junk.
5. Green tea. This antioxidant-rich brew is one of the healthiest ways to get more fluids into your system. Bonus: It contains catechins, which speed up liver activity.
6. Broccoli sprouts. Get 'em at your health-food store. They pack 20 to 50 times more cancer-fighting, enzyme-stimulating activity into each bite than the grown-up vegetable.
7. Sesame seeds. They're credited with protecting liver cells from the damaging effects of alcohol and other chemicals. For a concentrated form, try tahini, the yummy sesame seed paste that?s a staple of Asian cooking.
8. Cabbage. There are two main types of detoxifying enzymes in the liver; this potent veggie helps activate both of them. Coleslaw, anyone?
9. Psyllium. A plant that?s rich in soluble fiber, like oat bran, but more versatile. It mops up toxins (cholesterol too) and helps clear them out. Stir powdered psyllium into juice to help cleanse your colon, or have psyllium-fortified Bran Buds for breakfast.
10. Fruits, fruits, fruits. They're full of almost all the good things above - vitamin C, fiber, nutritious fluids, and all kinds of antioxidants. Besides, nothing tastes better than a ripe mango, fresh berries, or a perfect pear.

Ultimate Detox Recipe

Easy Wilted Garlic-Sesame Salad
Toss dark, leafy greens in hot, garlicky oil for a cleansing?and delicious - dish
4 servings, about 65 calories each
1 Tsp. olive oil
"
 
I'm going to begin a "fat-flush" detox on Tuesday. Requires drinking lots of cranberry juice/water (one part unsweetened cranberry juice to 7 parts water), lemons in water, lots of greens, pretty much what Lazygood4nothinbum listed except the green tea. No caffeine allowed. Need to do this for 2 weeks to help flush out toxins and help the liver and good bacteria recoup. I know I will suffer from caffeine and sugar withdrawls - I've already warned DH :eek:
 
I have done the Master Cleanse. In 2004 right after Christmas through New Year's eve, I drank only lemon water sweetened with maple syrup and seasoned with cayenne pepper. There are a couple important protocals, like drinking the salt water flush every morning, and I will spare you the details. I'd never done anything like that and found the experience very interesting. After a couple of days the hunger went away. I started to notice some good things, like weight loss and the dark undereye circles disappearing, but the mental clarity and good spirits were wonderful!

One downside: I went to a New Year's concert in a theatre on the 7th day of the cleanse and was grossed out by how awful all the drinkers stank! Apparently, all of one's senses become heightened.
 
Oldbabe said:
I have done the Master Cleanse. In 2004 right after Christmas through New Year's eve, I drank only lemon water sweetened with maple syrup and seasoned with cayenne pepper.

that's so wierd, that's just the recipe a friend told me about last night over dinner. gonna try it just as soon as i give up cookies.
 
Oldbabe said:
I have done the Master Cleanse. In 2004 right after Christmas through New Year's eve, I drank only lemon water sweetened with maple syrup and seasoned with cayenne pepper. There are a couple important protocals, like drinking the salt water flush every morning, and I will spare you the details. I'd never done anything like that and found the experience very interesting. After a couple of days the hunger went away. I started to notice some good things, like weight loss and the dark undereye circles disappearing, but the mental clarity and good spirits were wonderful!

One downside: I went to a New Year's concert in a theatre on the 7th day of the cleanse and was grossed out by how awful all the drinkers stank! Apparently, all of one's senses become heightened.

My chiropractor just completed Master Cleanse. He said he lost 15 pounds, and feels great. He does it 3-4 times a year........ :eek: :eek:

I heard you need to get off your prescriptions when you do this. I am on Cingulair for allergies, and a low dose of Zocor. I plan on talking to my doctor before doing this, but I heard this process really helps your health.
 
FinanceDude said:
He does it 3-4 times a year........ :eek: :eek:
Shouldn't the focus be on avoiding the toxic substances in the first place?

Because otherwise I'd do the chocolate toxic cleansing regime at least daily!
 
Nords said:
Shouldn't the focus be on avoiding the toxic substances in the first place?

i think so, but even before life got so depressingly odd and i was being extremely healthy i used to do a juice-fast a few times a year. just vegetable & fruit juices for 3 days at a stretch. i don't know if it had actual effect but at least i felt like i was doing something healthy for myself. i thought of it like changing the routine of a workout to get more benefit.
 
Anyone see the Curb Your Enthusiasum where larry has to buy Colon Cleanse for his wife who takes it then they get stuck in a car wash?
 
I have not been courageous enough to try any all-liquid fasts, but I did try some stuff called Ultimate Meal (ultimatelife.com), a powder that you make smoothies with. Supposed to be all non-toxic, no allergens, nothing cooked. All the food you need in 1 or 2 shakes. I didn't see dramatic effects, but I already eat vegan and no caffeine or alcohol, so perhaps others would have a different experience. I was impressed with how filling it was for the volume and I did have good energy. The woman at the health food store where I bought it said it was "the best stuff in the whole store," which is quite a strong statement given the floor-to-ceiling shelves of everything they've got in there! I am not a big supplement user so I can't really compare, but I would try it again occasionally just for interest.
 
Alex said:
FLUSH TWICE WITH COLON BLOW!!!!
Works great!!
http://www.colonblow.com

On a scale of 'witchdoctor sez' <---> 10 years of scientific double blind testing,
These homepathic stunts always seem a little too close to the 'witchdoctor sez'
part of the scale to me.
 
I hadnt heard of any of this before, so it was interesting. I was pleased and relieved to find out that the 'salt water flush' involved DRINKING the salt water.

A 2 quart enema first thing in the morning seemed a bit strenuous.
 
Cute Fuzzy Bunny said:
I was pleased and relieved to find out that the 'salt water flush' involved DRINKING the salt water.
A 2 quart enema first thing in the morning seemed a bit strenuous.
I've done both of those while surfing, occasionally at the same time, and have yet to notice any beneficial health effects from their instrusion ingestion...
 
Hmm... an interesting and timely topic. Yesterday, I began a 3 day fast using "So Easy Nutri-supplements" on the advice of my doctor. (It includes packets of natural stuff to put into your water, like "BioDiet" "BioBalance" "BioCell" and Wheatgrass). I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised that I HAVE NOT BEEN HUNGRY AT ALL!!! And the stuff even is semi-pleasant tasting - OK, maybe that's because I am not eating any food, but still it's not as bad as I was anticipating. SPeaking of anticipating, after 3 days of this cleanse, I get to experience my first colon cleansing at the doctor's on Friday. I am NOT looking forward to that, I can assure you, but if I am still alive and speaking Friday afternoon, I'll let you know how it went!!!!
 
Cute Fuzzy Bunny said:
:LOL:
You need a longer wet-suit.
Isnt drinking lots of seawater supposed to be bad for you?
My wetsuit's been hanging in our garage for about 17 years-- ever since we left Monterey!

I don't exactly drink it-- it's mostly nasal injection...
 
Anyone who's water skied has had the "lake-water enema"; I suspect it's even better with saltwater... :eek:
 
just back from the health food store. got my grade b maple syrup for the master clense i'll start tomorrow. and just tried a tablespoon of psyllium whole husks in my protein shake. gotta go out to dinner tonight. sure hope there are no surprises.
 
Cleansing toxins sounds like a great idea but, to me, it fits the pattern of our consumerist "quick fix." A neat and convenient way to amend lots of indiscretion by "cleaning up" (or out as the case may be). It is probably a good idea but the benefit has to be small compared to a more sustained change for the long haul. The body has tremendous and seemingly miraculous power to heal itself. Most acute problems resolve in about three weeks whether we do anything or not. Personal example: staph skin infection. Nasty big boil. Painful and unsightly. Get antibiotics to take for 10 days (the thing started and grew for a week) and within a week after that it's gone. Don't get the antibiotics and after the initial week it's gone about two weeks later. The same is true of colds, hangnails, and pimples on the nose. Pre diabetes, hypertension and atherosclerosis take a more sustained commitment to diet, exercise and attitude.
 
It is a funny web-site, but the product does work. I've used and I can say without hesitation, I am no longer full of sh*t!! :LOL:

Maybe if JG actually used the product he could say the same:confused:?
 
Alex, do you have teeth marks on the towel rack, though? I mean, how gentle can something called COLON BLOW really be??
 
Speaking of colon cleansing...

More than 20 years ago, cruise ships used to have toilets that basically generated a powerful vacuum for flushing. Maybe they still do. A case report in JAMA described an obese woman who sat herself down on such a beauty to take care of business. Her tush was sufficiently ample to cover the toilet seat and to generate a nice tight seal.

She flushed the toilet before arising and the resulting force literally turned her colon inside out. Not funny, I know. But she required air evac. to Seattle for emergency surgery.

Just wanted to elevate the level of the thread a little bit. You may now return to your regularly scheduled enema discussion.
 
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