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It’s been a long time coming.

After all the green smoothies and health talk, a juice cleanse was clearly in the cards. I had been wanting to try the Blueprint Cleanse ever since I first heard of it, but I just couldn’t make up my mind to do it while I was still in New York, and once we left, well, that was that.

Besides, I just didn’t feel ready. Me, with the tendency to disordered eating and the blood sugar issues, drink juice all day? Didn’t seem like a good idea.

Until recently. Until just a few days ago, in fact. I have been juicing and making green smoothies and eating clean for the past few weeks, but I suprised even myself when, upon hearing of Jason Vale’s Big Juice Spring Clean, I realized that Hey, I think I’m ready. Yup, I’m going to do it!

I established a few ground rules. I told myself that I would give it a good chance, but if it felt like too much I would ease off it. Because I have experienced way too many times that awful thing where I restrict myself too much, and then it just backfires in the most spectacularly horrid way.

Sooo… fast-forward to today, Day 3. I have had only juice until dinner, then a bowl of veggie soup, for the past three days. And I feel fantastic! So good in fact, that it’s a little shocking. I know this is because I was ready both mentally and physically, and because I am keeping it flexible and really listening to my body, but still… it’s amazing that I feel so good and that I am not starving, cranky and daydreaming about driving to the closest bakery and going all Cookie Monster on their entire stock.

Instead, I am in a good mood, I’m sleeping well, I have more energy than I have had in ages, and I am enjoying some delicious juices. Here are a couple of recipes, so you can try them for yourself. Stella has been trying them too and these were her favorites, so feel free to share them with your tots!

juice recipes!

 

So what do you do if you want to do a juice cleanse? Here are a few tips:

1. Prepare your body and minimize detox symptoms by skipping processed foods and drastically cutting down on sugar and caffeine for a week. Drink a lot, too: shoot for half your body weight in ounces (160 lbs = 80 fl oz).

2. Do some research. There are tons of juice cleanses that you can get delivered to your door. There’s Suja, which is all-organic and available at more and more Whole Foods locations; there’s JuiceRx, which might just have you instantly charmed at those adorable bottles and the delicious-sounding mixes; there’s Urban Remedy, with its appealing juice recipes and it’s educational website, so you know why each and every ingredient is good for you; there’s the Canadian Juice Cleanse, which includes blue-green algae in one of their concoctions… lots of choice.

If you opt for the homemade version, check out this post, which breaks down the juices in the Renovation Cleanse, the mildest of those available at Blueprint. Or you might do what I did and simply buy a juice recipe book (or an app!), and create your own blends.

3. Try to schedule your cleanse at a time when you can get enough sleep and won’t have, say, a dinner party for 20 in your own home.

4. Get ready to play it by ear. You might need extra sleep, you might need to lay off heavy exercise, or you might suddenly get up and be ready for a run. Don’t be too demanding on your body, it’s already working quite hard!

5. Last but not least, reintroduce solid foods gradually after the cleanse. Vegetable soups, green smoothies, a little lean protein, simply prepared, are all good choices. Keep the quantities small at first, to give your body a chance to re-adjust to solid food. A good probiotic and a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar mixed with water before your meals will help with that.

(And if you need another good reason to do go slow after the cleanse, just tell yourself that you don’t want to find yourself repeating Sally Holmes‘ post-cleanse ungraceful run to the restroom!)

I hope you found this useful!

And hey, even if a juice cleanse doesn’t appeal to you, maybe give the juice recipes a try and tell me what you think, ok?

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A little over a month ago, after reading this book, I decided to challenge myself to drink a green smoothie a day for 30 days.

And now that I have done it, I have to say: I can’t think of anything better I could have done to jump-start my getting back to healthy habits! There is no better way to learn new things than experiencing them yourself. Here’s what I’ve learned:

1. Healthy food is the best ingredient in your beauty regimen: my skin has cleared and evened out more thanks to green smoothies than it ever did  by putting more time and effort (and money!) into my beauty routine.

2. Once you get used to it, it’s super-fast. Just keep your fridge stocked with greens and fresh fruit, and toss whatever sounds good in your blender. Here are a few of my favorite smoothies from the past month:

3. There is no replacement for fresh fruits and veggies, but it’s good to have a superfood blend at home in case you find yourself suddenly out of greens. Amazing Grass makes a good one, and their Kids Superfood Powder in Ourageous Chocolate makes a great addition to your kids’s breakfast (or yours) and is sooo delicious!

4. Your blender is, after your fridge and stove/oven, the most valuable kitchen appliance you have. A good blender will allow you to make all kinds of smoothies, frozen drinks, hummus, salsa, creamy soups… It can really help you improve your nutrition in some delicious ways.
I went through so many blenders in the past few years, I have lost count; finally I special-ordered an old model of Osterizer that, though not as pretty as the shiny black-and-chrome blender that crapped out on me 3 times before the guarantee even ran out, doesn’t make me want to throw it out the window on a regular basis. Until I can afford this baby or even better, this one, it’ll do just fine.

5. Some vegetables might not agree with you. I found that my sensitive stomach seemed to rebel when I added cruciferous veggies to my smoothies, so I stirred clear of raw kale and bok choi after that. But son’t let a little letdown discourage you! Keep trying, keep tweaking, keep experimenting. The wins will be many more than the losses, I promise.

6. Healthy eating has some unexpected (but very welcome) benefits: my family has a history of all kinds of digestive problems (both my mother and her sister suffer from hiatal hernias, acid reflux and colitis, and my grandma suffered from diverticulitis) despite the fact that I seemed to be headed down that road as well, after a month of green smoothies my digestive problems have virtually disappeared.

And the best lesson of all for someone like myself, someone who has struggled with yo-yo dieting for many years: a healthy meal  with whole foods is NEVER wasted. Yo-yo dieters tend to struggle with the idea that something is better than nothing. For us, it’s very much black-or-white: there are good days and bad days, and a good day can easily turn into a bad one by a little indulgence, but a bad day cannot be fixed, so you might as well give in and start fresh tomorrow.

WHAT A LOAD OF CRAP.

Small steps do matter. Any step in the right direction counts as progress.

I noticed that the few times I skipped my smoothie in the morning I didn’t have as much energy, and I found myself cravings sweets and carbs. Those were the two times that I ended up having a Starbucks drink, and more carbs than I care to recall.

So here’s a dope-slap to the yo-yo dieter who is hiding somewhere inside of me: a good day cannot be ruined by having a bit of ice cream, or some pasta. A bad day can still be fixed up by drinking lots of water and making better choices. And while we are at it, stop categorizing days based on what you eat, you silly cow.

So there. No that we got that out of the way, let’s move on. What’s next? I’m thinking of tackling Angie’s 30-Day Challenge. Many of the habits are something I used to do and just need to get back into, but if it’s something new to you, she does have lots of useful info in her daily videos!

Who wants to do it with me?

 

 

 

 

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