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3/11/2009 12:38:33 PM
I agree with most of the people here. 'Detox' cleanses are absolutely ridiculous. I have a friend on the lemonade cleanse now for a week, and she's gone absolutely batshit- she's been starving herself and subsisting on sugar-~600 calories- a day. Her actual mental clarity has gone out the window, and I can't trust her opinions right now involving a non-profit board. Her strength also isn't where it normally is- she can't bike at all.Do your body a favor, and do what you're supposed to do in the first place and long term- everything in moderation. Don't drink too much, eat a wholesome, well-balanced diet, and do moderate cardio and strength training exercise 4-5 x a week. This isn't fucking rocket science! If you are having trouble with proper digestion, I can guarantee whole grains, beans, fruits and veggies will take care of that (I'm vegetarian, believe me, constipation isn't a problem). And the reason your body 'cleanses' itself on these diets is because you are taking laxatives, not because there's any real cleaning going on. You will also put the weight right back on after you abuse yourself like this.
3/11/2009 12:43:53 PM
I've wondered about these detox products, as there don't appear to be any scientific studies that show that they work. However, if there aren't any such studies, wouldn't that also mean that there aren't any that show that they don't work? Are there such studies? Wouldn't that settle the issue once and for all?And what is that black shit-rope really made of? Is that for real?
3/11/2009 12:47:26 PM
3/11/2009 1:37:26 PM
My roommate bought some of this kinda stuff in the store a little while back...we share a bathroom. It was a really tough month and I eventually told him to stop using the shit. If you want to detox or whatever, I would definitely say to go natural (not that I really know anything about it). That stuff from the store is terrible.
3/11/2009 2:11:55 PM
lol... Keep snake oil medicine safe and legal.
3/11/2009 3:03:20 PM
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4083
3/11/2009 4:04:43 PM
Shitwater Jello. Huh... interesting.
3/11/2009 4:36:53 PM
i kinda wanna try the poo pills just for the giggles
3/11/2009 4:46:13 PM
i kinda wanna try the poo pills just for the giggles youtube hits [Edited on March 11, 2009 at 4:53 PM. Reason : ]
3/11/2009 4:52:53 PM
^^^ you're giving these people too much credit. Yes, fiber is good for you. But there are a thousand ways to get fiber without buying expensive pills. Your bowels don't need any "help" cleaning themselves out. Haven't you seen videos of colonoscopies? It's smooth and pink up in there. Yes, patients take normal laxatives before colonoscopies to clear themselves out, for the sake of cleanliness and and ease of taking the measurement. But no GI doctor would tell you that those are necessary for normal use or that they "remove toxins".
3/11/2009 4:58:28 PM
3/11/2009 5:07:17 PM
assuming they are performed for basically the same reason these detox plans are, then yes. I mean, pretty much everything has to be qualified with "for a normally functioning, healthy person.....". Sure, maybe colonics are needed in certain situations. Sure, maybe some people need to use laxatives for certain reasons or specific conditions. But as a normal part of being "a healthy person" or something like that? please.....http://www.poopreport.com/Doctor/Knowledgebase/colonictruth.html
3/11/2009 5:19:08 PM