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Master Cleanse – Day 2 – Morning

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Goodbye To Food!

That was the feeling of the first day.  I actually forgot what its like to go without solid food.  It’s definitely a shock of sorts.  It’s something I’ve done before for other cleanses or 1 day fasts.  Even so, its still quite an adjustment.  Millions of thoughts ran through my head. Thoughts of cereal, brownies, muffins, general baked goods, cooked vegetables, spices, sauces. I had thoughts of all of my normal diet constituents as well as the junk that I hardly ever or never eat. This was somewhat unusual, but I have to admit that food is one of my great joys and cooking has become a loved past time over the last few weeks especially. So perhaps this just brought to my attention how often I do think of food in a given day.

Drinking The Lemonade

Overall, the day went well.  When I’m not cleansing, I normally drink at least 32 oz of fruit smoothie every morning. That works out to be around 4 servings of the lemonade. In “The Complete Master Cleanse” and also on the instructions on the cleansing lemonade mix that I’m using, 6-8 servings of lemonade per day were suggested. This now seems like far far less than I need. Yesterday I had 11 servings, and I didn’t really do any physical activity. Normally I would be practicing my gung fu forms or training in some other capacity. My own ‘exertion’ yesterday was ‘The 8 Pieces of Brocade’ hei gong that I did in the morning. It is a light round of exercise, very smooth and flowing. Granted I did get a good workout at gung fu class the night before. My theory is two fold. First off, I think my metabolism may be higher than those who require only 6-8 servings of the lemonade. Second, I think that because I made the lemonade in large 32 oz batches in the morning I was much more likely to drink the whole quantity just because it was there. So today I will try smaller batches.

Herbal Laxative Tea

Last night I discovered the upper limit of how much senna tea to drink.  On my previous two ‘calibrating’ nights I had 1 cup with 1 bag of tea the first night followed by 1 cup with 2 bags of tea.  On the second morning I did feel a little light cramping in the morning, but nothing substantial.  So I thought that perhaps I needed to continue increasing the dose.  Wrong!  Perhaps it was because on those calibrating days I had eaten solid food during the day.  Yesterday, being the first day on the cleanse, I had no new solid food.  But I had not reflected on these points before tea time at 8:30pm.  I drank 2 cups of senna tea.  The first made with one bag.  The second made with a new bag and the bag from the first cup of tea.  So I guess you could say I drank 2 cups with 2.5 bags of senna.  Too much.  Last night around 2am and 5am I awoke with abdominal cramping.  Not fun, but survivable.  Tonight I will go back to 1 cup of tea with 1 bag.

Yesterday’s Mood

My emotions yesterday ranged from excited through bored to content and happy into restlessness and impatience.  By evening I was feeling irritable.  I think this was a combination of factors, one of which being hunger.  Now the book does say not to let yourself get too hungry.  However, I had already drank 10 glasses of lemonade that day.  I felt I should just have my two cups of tea and call it a day.  So much for plans.  I got so hungry just waiting for the tea to cool.  After finishing the first cup I really needed to make another glass of lemonade to tide me over until I could drink the second cup.  I immediately felt much better upon drinking the lemonade.  My hunger dissipated, and my mood improved slightly.

Totals

  • 32 oz salt water flush
  • 11 glasses of lemonade
  • 1 pint plain water
  • 2 cups tea

This seemed to be barely enough to get me through the first day.  Today, I will not restrict the number of glasses I drink, especially since I will be exercising extensively tonight.

Master Cleanse – Day 1 – Morning

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

This morning is the morning of the first day of my cleanse. Less than 10 hours ago I was eating solid food, but now not for another 10 (at least) days! I’m just finishing the salt water wash at the moment. For those of you that have done or have read up on the cleanse, you know that a laxative herbal tea and a salt water ‘wash’ (drink 32 oz warm water with 2 tsp sea salt) are required. I’ve chosen to do the tea each night, and the salt water in the morning. I started these aspects of the cleanse before actually going off solid food because I wanted to ‘get acquainted’ with them first. You never know how your body is going to react to these things, and everyone’s different. So I found that two bags of the senna tea seems to be the right dose, and that the regular recommended recipe for the salt water bath also seems to do the trick. I’ll taking my first sip of the lemonade mixture in a few minutes. Can’t wait!

I’m really going into this cleanse with a lot of excitement and anticipation. Some people have seemed surprised when I shared this with them. For me, health has become a central interest in my life. The more I understand about health and well being, the more I want to take and understand the knowledge for myself. After reading several books by Dr. Weil, especially “Spontaneous Healing”, I believe that our bodies have an incredible potential to heal themselves without medical intervention. Rather if we can only focus our minds, get the appropriate nutrients, and apply the correct natural and non-toxic remedies, we can be well continuously. I believe that this cleanse will be quite healing for me. I do not feel that I have pronounced ailments to overcome, but better and more vibrant health to attain. Further I hope that by doing this cleanse I may serve as inspiration or example to others who may share my same goals of better health and wellness.

All this excitement and vision before taking that first sip of lemonade!

A little required reading and nutritional counseling in NYC

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

Kitty and I are pouring over this book, which was recommended by a friend, before we start: “The Complete Master Cleanse: A Step-by-Step Guide to Maximizing the Benefits of The Lemonade Diet”.

I would definitely recommend it to others because its easy to read and the man speaks from experience. He was a student of Stanley Burroughs, who originally devised the cleanse, and has done the master cleanse literally more than 100 times. That’s a lot of cleansing!

Yesterday Kitty and I went to have a free nutrition counseling session in New York City. It was really informative, and I’m quite glad that we went. We both want to make sure that we’re doing the best we can for our bodies. We got a lot of advice and comments on the topics of diet, supplementation, and detoxification. The counselor was definitely into natural therapies, but didn’t seem so hot on the master cleanse for us as individuals. Perhaps she would be more enthusiastic about it for someone with a specific condition, but then again maybe not. She did say that it “wouldn’t hurt you” but seemed to prefer other more precise detoxification methods. I was glad to hear this perspective as I strive to be open minded so that I can continue to learn. However, I am still planning on going ahead with the cleanse. I feel like I could use a period of detoxification mentally, spiritually and emotionally. I think this process could be quite renewing and lead to better health and harmony in my life. Additionally, I feel that there are people in my life who could benefit from a cleansing process. If I can lead by example, perhaps they could also enjoy better health and well being. For these reasons, I am still set to go through with the 10 day cleanse starting on Wednesday.

Anticipating Master Cleanse

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

I am about to set out on my 3rd cleansing experience this Tuesday, January 20th.  This time its Master Cleanse, also known as the lemonade diet.  Essentially this is a mono-diet of fresh lemonade with maple syrup and cayenne pepper.  It will help the body to eliminate all manner of built up toxicity.  This should lead to great vitality, vigor, and well being for yours truly.  My intention is to heal my body preemptively, bringing me one step closer to optimum health.  Further, by having a positive experience during this cleanse, it is my hope to positively inspire others who are considering a cleanse to improve their own health.

I’m striving for 10 days duration because I hear that’s a really beneficial number.  It should give my body enough time to really get out the accumulated toxins and wastes that I’ve been carrying around unknowingly.  I may even extend it a few days if needed due to logistics.

I have been reading about the cleanse in terms of preparation and the required daily activities.  In fact, I feel more prepared than I have for either of the previous two cleanses I’ve gone through.  I am making a personal commitment to journal about the experience here, once a day for each day of the cleanse and post-cleanse process of easing back into solid foods.