Friday, June 20, 2008

10 Day cleanse

I know 2 posts in a row from Dr. Rubin but this is really important and you ned to consider it!
Perfect Weight America is sweeping the nation this year. This summer, however, provides an excellent opportunity for another kind of sweep—a clean sweep. That’s right; it’s a great time do some cleansing. During this season, there is an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables, so it is easy to begin because there is so much produce!

We know, too, that habitual intake of a diet high in refined and highly processed foods can lead to accumulation of toxins, increased contact time, and irritation to the lining of the excretory system due to constipation and higher pressures developing inside the bowel. The longer toxins hang around your body, including inside your gut—the greater their potential for discomfort.

Even if you eat a healthier diet than the one described above, you still may encounter toxins; they are present everywhere in our environment. We drink eat, inhale, and produce toxins in small amounts—and no food is guaranteed 100 percent safe.

Sometimes foods we eat may contain untold numbers of agents that are not food: pesticides, additives, colorants, extraneous hormones, chemicals and heavy metals, not to mention prescription and non-prescription drugs—which our bodies, especially the liver, are forced to detoxify. Our elimination systems, especially our urine and stool, play a role in the toxin-cleansing process, too.

That’s why I make sure my digestive system gets a “clean sweep” four times a year. Granted, I eat healthier and live a healthier lifestyle than most people, but everyone carries some toxic load level—and I am not exempt. Some need to detoxify more than others, but everyone can benefit from a good cleansing!

I like to schedule a cleansing tune-up each quarter—for various reasons, including the necessity of periodic detoxification as well as following a logical, yearly schedule for doing so. If I plot it and plan for it, then it is easier to integrate into my lifestyle. (An added bonus is that each of the 10-day cleansings include a diet that makes sense for that particular season—including foods which are in-season and readily available; hot foods for colder weather; and cool foods for hotter weather!)

Here is an overview of my quarterly cleansing—with an emphasis on a summer cleanse, a 10-day fruit and veggie experience: During my 10-day seasonal cleanses, I eat five times a day, every two to three hours—generally around 7:30 a.m., followed by a second meal at 10:30 a.m., lunch at 1 p.m., a mid-afternoon meal at 3:30 p.m., and dinner at 6 p.m.

My Summer Cleanse: 10 Days of Delicious Fruits and Veggies

Day One
For my Summer Cleanse, the first day is a mono diet in which I eat the same fruit at each meal for the entire day, marked by five fruit servings (one or two cups of fruit for each serving). The best fruits for cleansing have a lot of water: watermelon, grapes, apples, and oranges. (Note: bananas don’t have nearly as much water.)

Days Two through Four
On Days 2-4, I eat four servings of fruit during the day, separated by two to three hours, followed by a healthy salad for dinner containing all the vegetables I can think of. Greens and sprouts are wonderful high-fiber foods, but I also add slices of cucumbers, carrots, red onion, cabbage, tomatoes, and celery. I then garnish my salad with half an avocado and add two tablespoons of a healthy raw salad dressing (or I make my own).

Days Five through Seven
On Days 5-7, I follow a similar pattern as days 2-4—except that I add raw nuts and seeds to my salad.

Days Eight through Ten
On Days 8-10, I eat one serving of fruit during the first two meals of the day. For my third and fourth meals, I eat one type of fruit and four ounces of whole milk plain yogurt or kefir and one tablespoon of honey.

I add raw cheese and fatty fish (like wild-caught salmon) to my salad meal. This makes a great transition back to my established healthy eating plan once my summer cleanse is over.

So, there you have it--a summer sweep that cleanses and refreshes you!

3 comments:

jimpurdy1943@yahoo.com said...

You said:
"On Days 2-4, I eat four servings of fruit during the day, separated by two to three hours, followed by a healthy salad for dinner containing all the vegetables I can think of. Greens and sprouts are wonderful high-fiber foods, but I also add slices of cucumbers, carrots, red onion, cabbage, tomatoes, and celery. I then garnish my salad with half an avocado and add two tablespoons of a healthy raw salad dressing (or I make my own)."

That sounds like a great-tasting salad. I love good salads with lots of healthy ingredients. They're delicious, and all that fiber is a big bonus. Thanks for all the good information on your website.

Caitlyn said...

I realize this is a year old...but I have a question. I am doing a two week First Cleanse (Renew Life) which includes daily supplements. Would this diet be a good accompaniment to the supplements? I am trying to figure out a good diet to follow while doing the cleanse. Appreciate anything you can help with, thanks!

Terry Barga said...

Absolutely, this diet is designed to help anyone in any area of your life. Whether you are a beginner, or you have detoxed before. The idea is, There are ways to keep clean by doing a detox diet every so often, maybe 6 to 8 weeks. I like to do it every 8 weeks.

Thanks for reading!