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Day 23 – 30 Day Juicing Challenge
Tuesday, 3/04/2014
The juicing challenge continues and that means I am still making my vegetable/fruit combo juice in the morning. I didn’t let the company be an excuse to stop in fact, I think they found it entertaining. They were offered a sip and politely tried but no one wanted to join me in daily juicing. That’s okay. They did enjoy their cocktails every night but once you start juicing, cocktails doesn’t really sound like a good idea anymore. That’s okay too! We did go out few times for dinner and I ordered sparkling water every time.
I was standing in the kitchen with the gang when one friend look at me and said, “Your skin is glowing!” I am sure it is the juicing. Cleaning my body from the inside out! Did you know that women preparing for the Academy Awards will go on a juice fast two weeks before the Awards? Yes, and they will tell you it is to drop some weight, get a flat belly and to have a healthy glow. If it’s good enough for the Stars it’s good enough for me.
Today’s juice recipe:
- Spinach
- Celery
- Carrots
- Lemon
- Orange
FAQ
How long is the Holy Juicing Challenge?
It runs from 3/6/2014 — 4/19/2014 (Lent)
Will I lose weight?
Most likely especially if you 100% juice/
Will it be hard?
In the beginning very hard but pull up your big girl or boy unddies and stick to juicing. It will get easier. They may even be tears and mini mental breakdowns but stick to it cause it will get better.
Will I see immediate results?
Um, no. At first you will be miserable especially if you have been eating a terrible diet. I know some people who stay in bed for 3 days when they start. I have been juicing a while so I just feel great now. So, if you stick to it, you will feel great. Other benefits, stay close to the potty the first few day if you get my drift and you skin will glow by day 10. You will look more youthful, your skin will be more hydrated without layering on gobs of moisturizer, breath better smelling, nails and hair grow faster, and it wards off colds and flu.
Should I contact my doctor before starting this diet?
Sure especially if you have chronic health problems.
Is it dangerous?
Is eating vegetables and fruit dangerous? I don’t think so.
Why do I have to give up sugar, alcohol and gluten?
The above are all “poisons” for the body. They don’t act like fast acting poisons but they will eventually sicken your system. Haven’t you had enough alcohol and sugar to last you a life time? Yes! And the bread today is not the bread your grandma made. There are gluten free products that available in the stores.
Will I be hungry?
At first, yes, but hunger is fleeting. It will pass. Be a grownup and just suck it up and let it pass. Eventually, your appetite and tummy will shrink and you will no longer be hungry. Be the master of your appetite.
Who should juice?
People who want to improve their health and lose weight.
Why do you give options on juicing?
I realize going 100% juicing may be hard for some people and a good way to practice is juicing once a day or maybe twice a day as meal replacements.
Do I take supplements with juicing?
I wait 2 hours after juicing and take my supplements like D3 and B vitamins.
Do you drink caffeine?
I do have one cup of coffee in the morning with coconut milk. Most experts recommend starting your day with hot water and lemon. Try that if you would like.
Do you drink water?
I drink lots and lots of ice water with lemon or cucumber slices in it for flavor. I shoot for 8oz every hour.
When should be my last meal or juice?
You should finish at 6:00 pm.
Contact me if you have more questions? admin@slimhealthysexy.com
Day 12 – 30 Day Juicing Challenge
Day 12 and feeling great! Today I added some parsley to the mix and some tatsoi. Tatsoi you say? That was a new one on me. I bought another Organic Girl box of greens and noticed that in the ingredients it reads:
Tangy red and green chard, hearty tat soi, peppery arugula and mild spinach. I looked up tatsoi (according to the Internet it is spelled tatsoi and not tat soi) and it is the new spinach.*
My recipe today consisted of:
- Mixed greens
- Parsley
- Orange
- Lemon
- Apple
- Celery
- Carrots
- Slice of ginger
Yesterday I picked up some turmeric supplement as it has some anti-inflammation properties. I am working on getting inflammation down in my body. I had a CRP (C-reactive protein) test a few years ago and it was very high, showing inflammation throughout my body raising my chances for heart attack and cancer. Turmeric is important for an alkaline body which is a healthy body.
The medical community has established that an alkaline diet rich in plant foods is key to longevity, but maintaining an alkaline diet is increasingly difficult in modern western culture. Complex alkalizing minerals are contained in abundance in vegetables and a selection of fruits, yet convenience foods, soda, and excess proteins have replaced them. A whole cascade of health issues and degenerative disorders can be traced back to the excess acid caused by our changing habits. Bone loss, acidosis, gut issues, candida, cardiovascular concerns, inflammation, and accelerated aging are all connected to this phenomenon. Many doctors believe that an overly acidic system is a factor in cancer as well.
The good news is that we can do something about it; we can reverse the process and heal our bodies from a number of ailments in a matter of months. This is not a quick fix, and is a lifestyle commitment that requires some dedication. The following steps should help you on your way.
1. Increase your consumption of vegetables and fruits to 9 servings daily. Of the two, veggies are most important for bone building, and should include plenty of onions (these contain superior bone-building compounds), garlic, asparagus, kale, bok choy, endive, broccoli, cucumber, cabbage, collard greens, squash, sprouted seeds, sea vegetables, cress, leafy greens, and more. Wild edibles and grasses are also beneficial.
2. Eat root veggies and tubers: beets, carrots, yams, turnip, rutabaga, parsnip, radish, and burdock.
3. Eat fruits in moderation: avocados, tomatoes, grapefruit, limes, lemons, dried figs, watermelon, coconut, and ripe bananas are all beneficial. Dried prune plums are not alkaline but have a distinct benefit for bones and are therefore included on this list.
4. Eat grains in moderation, and concentrate on quinoa, millet, sprouted bread, and buckwheat. (Increase roots and tubers).
5. Reduce animal protein. Meat is highly acidic and should be consumed moderately or not at all. Choose fish and lamb over beef or chicken. Small amounts of goat or sheep milk may be tolerable.
6. Use olive, sesame, pumpkin, coconut, or flax oil.
7. Amongst the legumes, eat lima beans, white beans, and lentils. Fermented soy products such as tempeh or miso are good.
8. Nuts and Seeds: pumpkin, sesame and almond are best bets, along with fennel and cumin.
9. Increase your water consumption. Decrease or eliminate soda, coffee, processed juices, sports drinks, and alcohol.
10. Use plenty of herbs and spices in your cooking. Cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, curries, cayenne and all the green herbs are wonderful not just for flavor but to help our bodies detoxify. (source About.com)
Day 12 done. Check!
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Tatsoi (Brassica narinosa or Brassica rapa var. rosularis) (in Chinese: 塌棵菜, 瓢儿菜, 乌塌菜, or 塌古菜; and, inJapanese: タアサイ or 塌菜), also called Spinach mustard, Spoon mustard, or Rosette bok choy, is an Asianvariety of Brassica rapa grown for greens. This plant has become popular in North American cuisine as well, and is now grown throughout the world.
The plant has dark green spoon-shaped leaves which form a thick rosette. It has a soft creamy texture and has a subtle yet distinctive flavour.
It can be grown to harvestable size in 45–50 days, and can withstand temperatures down to –10°C (15°F). Tatsoi can be harvested even from under the snow.
Day 11 – 30 Day Juicing Challenge
Day 11 and here I am. Talk about persistence! Really, there were times I didn’t think I could make it this far. Yea, for me! Today, as apposed to yesterday, I am feeling a lot better. The sore throat is almost gone and I’m feeling a little more energetic today.
With my morning juicing, I watched Joe Cross’ Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead for inspiration. I learned even more about juicing. Yes, inspired to go on! I am not juicing entirely for my meals and yesterday along with the Girl Scout cookies I had an Atkins bar and a tomato and mayo sandwich on whole wheat bread. Really, I was having an off day. Oh and I must not forget that I served for dinner Chinese food. I had a
couple of bites but it tasted awful. My husband and mother who I prepare (or fast food buy) dinner for every night LOVED the Chinese. Meaning, it is definitely my taste buds that are changing and demanding better quality of food.
I noticed in the movie that Joe Cross’ extractor has a much wider mouth on its shoot and he can cram larger veggie pieces down while mine is narrow and I have to cut the pieces into smaller sizes. It’s mostly a pain when I’m stuffing veggies down. So here are some examples of some extractor:
Now why am I using an extractor instead of a mixer? I am using the theory of Joe Cross and Dr. Mark Furhman that extracting the pulp allows the micronutrients* to be easily absorbed into your cells. That’s what I am going for; healing my body. I have autoimmune diseases, yes multiple, and I am looking at years of prescriptions unless I can heal myself. As Joe Cross points out in Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead, when you get a scrape you body can heal itself, so your body can heal itself on the inside. Okay, I’m trying that theory out by juicing.
My plea is…micronutrients please go right to my cells and make them healthy!
I want to be that same woman I was 10 years ago; a little turbo happily multitasking and socializing everyday. I want to climb Noonmark again.
Joe Cross, Australian dude as in G’day Mate!, started with a 90 day juicing personal challenge where he only juiced for 90 days….nothing else was consumed except water. Yikes! I am starting off with my own personal challenge as I pull out the extractor and make a veggie/fruit juice combo once a day. I’m getting to the point where I wouldn’t mind doing a total juicing everyday instead of any whole food, but I’ll think about that challenge after day 30.
Today’s recipe: (for 8 ounces)
- Kale
- Collard greens
- Carrot
- Apple
- Slice of ginger
- Sugar snap peas
- Orange
Day 11 done. Check!
*Micronutrients are nutrients required by humans and other organisms throughout life in small quantities to orchestrate a range of physiological functions. [1] For people, they include dietary trace minerals in amounts generally less than 100 milligrams/day – as opposed to macrominerals which are required in larger quantities. The microminerals or trace elements include at least iron, cobalt, chromium, copper, iodine, manganese, selenium, zinc and molybdenum. Micronutrients also include vitamins, which are organic compounds required as nutrients in tiny amounts by an organism.
Day 10 – 30 Day Juicing Challenge
Wednesday. It was not a good day for me. I wasn’t feeling great and was experiencing a little body pain and sore throat. I dragged the extractor out and made a juice that was heavy on the cucumber and that upset my tummy. I burped through the rest of the day. I also had to handle some stressful situations between my mortgage company who says I don’t have a wind policy on one of the rental houses, but I do and they are charging me some outrageous amount for insurance, and my actually insurance broker is dragging her feet on fixing.the problem. So, I had to be on hold, on hold, and then send supporting emails out. Then I couldn’t find my new checks that I just received in the mail….it was chaotic. Typical stressful day where I would have liked to munch down a box of Girl Scout cookies, and what do I hear but the doorbell and there stands this adorable girl scout with the 2 boxes I ordered. Of course you have to buy from the neighbor’s kid.
I must admit, between the burps, i did manage to eat 4 cookies….the chocolate peanut butter kind. Good but not as good as I remembered. So I am meh about it and the rest sits in a baggy in the refrigerator. What? Am I really losing my taste for fake, sugary food???
And by the way, I am only trying to be healthy not perfect.
I also think the Atkins bars that I am eating once a day are doing me no favors. When I eat one or two a day as a meal replacement or a snack, I don’t seem to lose any weight according to the bathroom scale. I think I’m going to pass those to my neighbor who loves them.
By the night, my throat was feeling sorer and I bought Chinese food for dinner. I had a couple of bites but it tasted bland and disgusting. My taste buds now demand better. After watching a little Sochi I took an Alka Seltzer Plus and went to bed. I woke up around 3:00 probably because of the cookies I ate as I have learned, sugar eaten later in the day will cause insomnia.
Today recipe:
- Kale
- Carrot
- Celery
- Cucmber
- Snap peas
- Apple
- Slice of ginger
Day 10, done. Check!