Saturday, October 20, 2007

The Master Cleanse Begins Tomorrow

Following is a copy of a blog I put on my athletes page. When I began this process, one of my thoughts was to not duplicate posts on both sites. I want to separate my triathlon life from my business. This is a topic that interests a lot of people so I opted to stray from my own rules. I plan to discuss my day to day experiences on the cleanse on this site. Enjoy and feel free to ask questions.

While conducting year end meetings, a number of you expressed a desire to lose weight and improve strength in the off season. Improving your strength to weight ratio is one of the keys to getting faster. The off season is the perfect time to lose weight since you aren't placing the extra demands on your body that you do during the race season. With Thanksgiving and Christmas/New Year holidays just around the corner the time to start a diet is now. I've mentioned to many of you "The Master Cleanse Diet" and "The Paleo Diet for Athletes" which Kathy and I have used over the past three years with success. As with any diet, you should consult with your physician before beginning. Do your research and know what you are getting into before beginning. Be committed to your goal as you will find that sticking to a diet can be one of the hardest things you do. Almost everyone I know who has completed a cleanse and improved eating habits has been satisfied with the outcome. I won't lie to you, the cleanse is not easy to do, especially when others are eating around you, but well worth the end results.On Sunday, 10/21 I will begin my second cleanse in the past year. I will follow the guidelines in the book, The Master Cleanse by Stanley Burroughs. A second book How to lose weight, have more energy and be happy by Peter Glickman is another good reference book when completing the cleanse. When I am finished with the cleanse I will begin following the guidelines in the Paleo Diet for athletes written byLoren Cordain and Joe Friel. Kathy and I first completed the Paleo diet in 2004 while preparing for Ironman Canada and have maintained the principles of the diet ever since. When I stray from the principles of the diet I gain weight (grains and processed foods are my downfall).The cleansing diet is fairly simple. Every morning you begin with an internal salt water bathing by drinking a quart of luke warm water with 2 teaspoons of sea salt. This drink cleanses the colon track and begins the cleansing process. You don't want to be too far away from facilities for about an hour. For the remainder of the day you drink a concoction which consists of 8 -10 ounces of luke warm water, 2 Tbsp of freshly squeezed lemon or lime, 2 Tbsp of Grade A or B dark Maple Syrup and 1/10th of Tsp of Cayenne pepper. You have the drink whenever you find yourself getting hungry.Why do the cleanse?
To dissolve and eliminate toxins and congestion that have formed in any part of the body.
To cleanse the kidneys and the digestive system.
To purify the glands and cells throughout the entire body .
To eliminate all usable waste and hardened material in the joints and muscles.
To build a healthy blood stream.
To keep youth and elasticity regardless of our years.
Besides the weight loss , I noticed an improvement in my sense of smell, taste and hearing. I started today at 166 and plan to chronicle my journey through the completion of the process.
Let the journey begin!!!!

3 comments:

Tri-Dummy said...

Dude.

Dump O Rama coming up.

Don't hold back on the details.

People will be enlightened by your experience.

Unknown said...

I had head good things about the palea diet for athletes. Friend Becky Marzano had told me about it since her tri coach mentioned it too. I picked up a copy yesterday. My running is coming along I am happy I did a 8 mile run yesterday in about 1 hr 35 min. Nov 4 I will do my first 10K the Littleton stride will be challening but I am up for it.

Mile High Multisport said...

Congratulations Rebecca. If you have any questions on the paleo diet feel free to e-mail either Kathy or myself.