I'm officially halfway through and I can't believe I'm about to say this, but here goes: I actually woke up this morning craving a green juice. Honestly. It was all I could do to not run to the kitchen, whip open the fridge, and start shoving that organic romaine, spinach, kale, and celery into my juicer. It's like I couldn't get it in my body fast enough.
Bring it, "Bagel Fridays." You've got nothing on me anymore.
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The crazy, un-sexy part
Warning for the faint of stomach: I'm about to talk about the grosser part of detoxing, so feel free to skip ahead if you're not so into talking about poop. But for the rest of you (c'mon, you know you're intrigued), here's what's turning out to be one of my favorite parts about following this crazy diet: I am loving pooping three (or more!) times a day.
I realize I'm sounding like an 80-year-old woman in a nursing home with the bowel movement rundown right now, so I'll keep it brief. But truly, if you've never had the experience of eliminating this much in the course of a day, I urge you to try even just one week of this diet for the sole purpose of experiencing what I'm talking about here. I feel lighter. I feel clearer. I feel...cleaner on the inside. It's amazing.
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Sweatin' out the toxins
Exercising is a crucial component of any good, sane detox plan. Think about it: During a time when you're trying to eliminate as many toxins as possible, sweating is one of the smartest things you can do. Your skin is your largest detox organ, after all.
Luckily, I've got this part of the plan in the bag thanks to the fact that I'm a workout fiend. I do Pilates three mornings a week before work, try to sneak in at least one yoga class a week (two if I can), and I'm also a spin class addict. For me, sweating is an essential part of my day -- a completely enjoyable way to burn off stress and angst (not to mention calories).
In an ideal world, I'd also be making time to sit in a sauna (more sweating), dry brush my body before showering (which stimulates lymphatic drainage), and meditate (to help detox negative thoughts) while following this detox diet. But so far, I've only had time for my Monday-Wednesday-Friday Pilates sessions and a few spin classes each week. And I'm OK with that.
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Starting to see my svelter, sexier self emerge
An exciting thing happened at Pilates this morning: Priscilla, a fellow student whom I've been taking classes with for about two months now, says to me, "You are looking really good, Meghan." I blush, thank her, and then promptly sneak a glance at myself in the floor-to-ceiling mirror. I am looking good. Leaner. Less puffy. More toned. I'm at Day 19 and I'm amazed at how quickly this diet seems to be working.
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The power of a detox buddy
If you want to know the truth, there are a couple things that have kept me on track with this detox. The first is knowing that I have another appointment with Cahitas at the Murad Inclusive Health Spa after these 21 days are up. And because I'm writing about this experience, I'll be especially mortified if I actually gain weight, or if my skin reading is worse than my starting point. Turns out there's nothing like the threat of public embarrassment to bolster my willpower.
More impressive, however, has been the support from a detox buddy, my co-worker Sarah. She's following a similar, 21-day detox (read about her experience here) and we've been commiserating ("I'm hungry!"), whining ("Are we done yet?"), and celebrating ("I didn't cheat last night!") with each other every step of the way. The support has been helpful and much appreciated, and I highly recommend talking someone in your life into detoxing with you if you decide to bite the bullet and try a cleanse.
Detox. It's a word that carries so much hope -- and so much fear. Detox the smart way and you're in for clearer skin, more energy, and a smaller number on the scale. Detox drastically (Master Cleanse, anyone?) and you're likely to do more harm than good. But with so many detox plans out there, and so much conflicting evidence on the effectiveness of each, how's a girl to choose the cleanse that's right for her?
To get that answer, my co-worker Sarah suggested a few of us Total Beauty editors follow different detox diets and write about our experiences. And when the idea was a go, I was on the assignment like white on rice. Full disclosure: I'm not a detox newbie. I've tried a couple detox plans in the past and think of them like an old friend you can always count on for a kick in the booty when you need one.
And boy, do I need one right now. Lots of work, not enough time to shop for (and prepare) healthy foods, and a jam-packed social calendar has caused me to rely on caffeine, sugary snacks, and takeout dinners more frequently than I care to admit. I'm hoping "Crazy, Sexy Diet" -- a detox created by cancer survivor Kris Carr -- will lure me back to my healthy-living ways (and OK, get my skin glowing and tighten my tush while I'm at it).