Sunday, March 3, 2013

How I lost 6 lbs in 7 days

For the past week I have been on a seven day cleanse. After being sick for close to two months with asthma issues, a nasty cold and then a sinus infection, I needed a way to jump-start back into a healthy life style. The cleanse seems to have worked, I have more energy and feel like myself again. Although I lost only six pounds as oppose to the promised 10-17 lbs I am still satisfied with my results and proud of myself for sticking with the cleanse.

I have looked into cleanses in the past but never did one, as typically they sound like a good idea but are not. With most cleanses what ends up happening is that you feel great for the first few hours and then find yourself both mentally and physically exhausted. Now, this cleanse was no cake walk but it is much friendlier then many other cleanses out there. However, if I did this cleanse again I think I would limit it to 3-5 days and only do the fruit and veggie days. So, this is what I went through the last few days. 


Where I got my information about the cleanse:

   http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/134591-7-day-cleansing-diet-miracle-soup-recipe
   http://dana-justtalk.blogspot.com/2010/01/7-day-cleanse.html


Day One (only fruit):
This is the day I was most excited about, I absolutely love fruit, I eat it like its candy. So, because of my love of fruit this day was pretty easy. However, I did find that I was a little more tired than usual and had some trouble rock climbing that afternoon. Another issue I had is that I really just wanted some sort of grain, I felt like I needed to have a bowl of pasta or eat a slice of bread. The last problem I had with this day was that fruit is primarily water, so I was constantly hungry. 

Day Two (only veggies-and a potato for breakfast):
On this day I woke up starving and was super excited to eat my potato. Although like the first day I was rather tired, this day was a bit kinder because veggies have a lot of fiber and less water so I wasn't starving all day. What I started to realize as this day went on is that although I generally eat a lot of veggies I typically dip then in something like hummus or cook them with a little olive oil and some spices. So to make up for the general lack of the strong, delicious flavors that usually accompany my veggies I tried something new. Instead of flavoring the veggies directly I tried flavoring the water I steamed them with, and they were quite delicious. I made kale, broccoli, and an artichoke taste great by doing nothing more then adding a few ingredients to the water I steamed them with.
I added:
3 garlic cloves (roughly chopped and crushed)
2 lemon slices (squeezed into, then added to the water)
2 bay leaves
1/4 cup white wine
Italian spices
Salt

Day Three (fruit and veggies-no potato):
This is the day I felt the best, eating a feast of fresh fruits and veggies made me feel amazing and gave me loads of energy. All my extra energy allowed my to excel at rock climbing in a way that I hadn't in months.

Day Four (bananas and milk):
This day was torture. I don't like bananas, and I am not the biggest fan of milk. By the end of the day I would glare at the banana I was eating and tell it how much I hated it. The most edible thing I had all day was  the banana and milk smoothie with cinnamon and nutmeg I had for lunch.

Day Five (beef and tomatoes):
This day wasn't bad, but it wasn't so great either. I wasn't hungry, but I wasn't too happy either as I typically stick to a vegetarian diet and don't enjoy eating meat for both moral and health reasons. Also, I don't favor plain, raw tomatoes even if I do love then in every other form they come in. I did however survive this day by cooking my tomatoes with my meat, some garlic, a little red wine and a few fresh basil leaves. 

Day Six (beef and veggies): 
This day was better then day five except for the fact that I spent the whole day hungry no matter how much I ate. Though, because I could eat what ever vegetables I wanted, I was happy. I cooked my meat with garlic, a tomato, a bunch of mushrooms, tons of kale, flavorful spices and some white wine.

Day Seven (brown rice, fruit juice and veggies):
By this final day of the cleanse I was just happy to be able to eat some grains, even if I wasn't happy about having to eat vegetables for breakfast...again.

T-J MIRACLE SOUP (You eat this soup as much as you want along with the other foods for each day.):

-I changed the recipe a little from what the websites said
5 cloves garlic (minced and crushed) 
5 large onions 
2 red peppers
1 can whole plum tomatoes (partially drained and chopped)
1 head of cabbage (chopped)
1 bunch of kale (ripped into small pieces)
1 cup of chopped carrots
12 cups water
no sodium chicken bullion I used a whole box of packets
1/2 cup red wine
Sriracha (I used a ton, I love spicy food) 
salt 
pepper
spices 

When I made the soup I made it to my taste preferences for example I took out the celery and added kale instead.  I used the chicken bullion instead of the onion soup mix because the onion soup mix had tons of sodium and I try to keep from eating a lot of sodium. 
To make the soup you just combine all the ingredients in a large pot and allow to cook until the veggies are soft.
T-J Miracle Soup can be eaten at any time when you feel hungry. East as much as you wish and as often as you like. This soup will not add calories, so eat all you want. The more you eat, the more you lose. Enjoy. 

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