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May 5th, 2009 at 3:49 am
Hi Nata and Jerry, yes you cannot eat normal food right after the 10 days dieting. Below are some important guidelines from a master cleanse guide.
1st day – consume liquids only like orange juice and water. But drink it in small bites and slowly.
2nd day – continue orange juice and water but you can add light soups.
3rd day – fruits, vegetables and salads.
4th day – Avoid meat and milk. Add in only whole grains food.
Due to copyright issue, this is all our website can tell you. We recommend you to purchase this guide before you start the diet because it will help you greatly to complete the diet (accurately and effortlessly).
Read the guide in detail at http://bit.ly/1a5wsC.
May 5th, 2009 at 4:02 am
Jerry: it is best to avoid rigorous exercises. If you really want to work out, do those non-cardio exercises or light exercises.
May 10th, 2009 at 9:13 pm
is there any age limit in this diet? my daughter wants to try it but she’s still 16 years old. do you think i should allow her? thank you.
May 10th, 2009 at 9:46 pm
didi: Why does your daughter want to try the cayenne pepper diet? If her reason for trying the cayenne pepper is because she wants to lose weight, then we won’t recommend it.
However, if she wants to cleanse and flushed her system, then shouldn’t be a problem if she does not have existing medical conditions. She can always start with a short 3-5 days and if things are going well, the next time she could do a longer one.
May 13th, 2009 at 4:39 am
is cayenne pepper powder similar to chili powder
May 13th, 2009 at 4:49 am
Didi,
I agree with admin here. Why would your 16yr old want to lose weight ? Weight loss is a side effect not a reason. If she’s a bit of a lardy I’d say just cut out a few of the bacardi breezers and get some exercise. If she does decide to go ahead it’s important to remember that it isn’t a substitute for contraceptives.
I would also say that at 16 it is unlikely that enough meat has gone through your daughter’s colon to cause the sort of oxidative stress that would require a detox.
Obviously, if you don’t live in Essex then some of this information may not apply.
May 13th, 2009 at 10:43 am
Princesz: Cayenne pepper powder is not chili powder. I had this misconception very long time ago too. Cayenne pepper has more healing properties and health benefits than chili powder.
May 14th, 2009 at 11:35 am
S&F. Did you ever get the meat you was craving ? I know what you mean about the slop. After I finished my detox I had to eat out a baby for nearly a week before I could take pork again. I’ve found that since finishing the detox I’ve developed really odd cravings. I’m especially fond of the beef bayonettes that my friend is always giving me. Has anyone else developed odd tastes since finding this website.
A friend of mine is off to France next week to work some corners. Has anyone here ever tried to travel and pull tricks whilst on this detox programme ?
May 16th, 2009 at 8:02 pm
i still don’t understand how much i’m supposed to mix a day for this diet!! I’m thinking 60 oz of H2O, the 1/2 of lemon juice, the 2 tbs of the maple syrup grade b and the 1/10 tb of the pepper (whatever that calculation means). And to drink the H2O that you need to right??? Please tell me how to do it!!!!! thanx the clueless brunette
May 22nd, 2009 at 5:06 pm
is buying a book mandatory or do i just drink the mixture for a matter of 10 days and it will be okay??