I just finished a three-week cleanse to help jump start me on a healthy eating plan and ween me off sugar and other vices. This summer and our recent move caused me to gain some unhealthy eating habits, and I was eager to lose weight and get back to packing my day with vegetables, greens, and grains. This cleanses, which I don’t even think it as a cleanse because I never felt starved, was an eye-opener and allowed me to appreciate whole foods that are high nutritional value. I ate fruit, vegetables and grains (quinoa, millet, brown rice) and beans. Also, a friend of mine recommended that I looked into buying an air fryer on sale, as this could help reduce how much oil I have when frying chips, for example. It’s steps like these that can lead to leading a healthier lifestyle. It does take time though and it isn’t always easy, but to improve my health, this will be worth it.
Here are some other thoughts that I took from this experience:
- drinking water–drinking good-quality water throughout the day is so important and helps so much in weight lost. I drank almost 20 cups of water on this cleanse! That’s from morning to night. Our local water tastes good, but if you live somewhere where it doesn’t you could consider a setup like this to help improve it: https://waterfilterway.com/aquasana-reviews/. Plus, water helps to make you fill full and keeps your body hydrated. I drank the water always 30 mins before I ate for easy digestion.
- daily deep breathing–every day I took long slow deep breaths throughout the day. It helps to stay focus, relax and energize my cells
- daily stretching–I did yoga and pilates three times a week and I was amazed how much deeper I could get in my stretch and I contribute some of that to the water
- ending my day–I made an effort to end my day by reflecting on my thoughts and what had happened during the day. Ways I could improve myself and be grateful for life.
- getting sunshine everyday is very healthy and getting out in nature.
- using other sugar substitutes for a healthy alternative like raw agave syrup or maple syrup.
Anyway, I’m one to do cleanses and detoxes using full body cleanse tips. I like to do them at least 3 times a year and am always up for new ones. But I’m not so into the cleanses that make you starve. I did a photo journal on the some of the recipes I made during the three-weeks. Everything was so good. Have you ever done a cleanse?
Grace says
That cleanse looks amazing! What is on the acorn squash? Do you have a link to this cleanse/recipes? I'm trying to jump start weight loss too – so far just with counting calories and lots of cardio. I know I could do with a cleanse as I've never done one!
Sarah says
I think I'm going to repeat what Grace commented but I'd love to know your cleanse source. Looks like a great way to loose weight and stay healthy! Good work mama!
The Arbuckle's says
The food looks tasty and so filling. Please share your cleanse with all of us so we can all look fabulous too.
darlingdarleenadmin says
The cleanse is called Ultimate Reset–google it. I've also done Gwyneth Paltrow's goop cleanse and Dr. Youngs phMiracle cleanse (which is more intense and liquid cleanse).
Rachael says
I SO wish you lived at my house and I could just be your shadow for awhile – probably would freak YOU out, but it would do wonders for me 🙂