[Cleansing] “40 Days, 40 Nights” of Detox. Should You Do It?
April 13th, 2011
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by Janice Collett · Filed Under: Detox/Cleanse · Food/Nutrition/Cleansing
WE LOVE EVERY NEW FAD. IT’S LIKE THE PROVERBIAL “EATING AN ELEPHANT?”
How do you eat an elephant?

“One bite at a time,” as they say.
LATEST NEW TREND, DETOXING, IS LIKE THE PROVERBIAL EATING AN ELEPHANT
Grab the newest fad. If it’s a new thing it looks exciting. Not one bite at a time. Let’s just do it!
We get excited about a new trend and go to it, no piecemeal for us. If it’s a new fad we jump on the bandwagon NOW!
NEW PROJECT SOUNDS EXCITING, MAKE A TEAM
Empty the schedule, make calendar/Day Timer note, “Elephant eating,” get supply box with big knife, forks, water bottle… Get a team.
First of the week. Gather the team, and supplies. Begin, one bite at a time.
Going great at first: “It’s great to have a goal. Finally got up courage to do this.” “Glad you guys are with me, part of something big!”
EXCITEMENT WANES AS WE SEE THE SIZE OF THE PROJECT
But…after 4-5 days, half of the team doesn’t show. Excuses, last-minute appointments, car breaks down, lost the big knife, mother-in-law getting married….
Elephant eating is a big job. “It’s not as though I don’t have a million other things that take my time,” “How big is an elephant?” “How many days…”
It’s not easy sticking with a project, especially one that will take a long, loong time.
WE ALL LOVE EXCITING NEW TRENDS AND FADS
We love fads as long as they don’t last too long.
In that way a fast/cleanse/detox is like eating an elephant. The proverbial “40 days and 40 nights,” of lemon, water, and juices.
Master cleanses are like that. BIG ELEPHANTS. Fads everywhere. T.V. advertising, the World Wide Web Master Cleanses, Detox Programs.
We jump on the latest great idea, the magic health cure without taking our stressful schedules into account. It’s just life, but every minute of every day is packed with activity. We think it’s no big deal to add a detox. We have little respect for what our body is required to do.
Problem is, we start and because we’re not educated about what is involved we don’t stick with the program. Healthy living is about little changes to the daily routine, changes that, over time, support true health. Habits that remain part of everyday life.
TOXIN BUILDUP SLOWS BODY SYSTEMS
Don’t get me wrong. I’m in favor of regular cleanse/detox. John and I do a cleanse on a regular basis.
Toxins slow normal actions of our organs. Cleanse systems (liver, kidneys, colon, skin, and lungs) don’t function 100% when sludge keeps them from working smoothly. We gain weight, especially around the middle, when our bodies can’t clean out toxins. So, yes, do a detox/cleanse.
But pick a detox you can fit into your already busy, stressful life. Begin slowly if you intend to take this regular habit into your healthy routine.
INCLUDE PROTEIN TO RETAIN LEAN MUSCLE
A few tips for your journey:
- Always include protein when you’re cleansing. During a detox you’re restricting calories, so your body might interpret that restriction as famine and lower your metabolism. Without protein along with your detox drink, your body may take calories from lean muscle, not from stored fat. Snacks can include boiled egg and a small green salad with lemon juice dressing, a handful of raw almonds, or celery sticks. This should go without saying, but avoid all processed foods which are mostly carbohydrate-based, and have no essential nutrients.
- When you’re not eating normal meals, you’re allowing your body to switch from digesting food to cleansing. Respect and support your internal wisdom. Don’t ask your body to support heavy exercise. You won’t profit from your detox.
- Cut back on exercise. An extended cleanse/detox can, if you allow your inner wisdom to guide, bring you to a “different” reality. You might want to let that happen. Some have noticed a more introspective, a more “spiritual” mood. Respect that and take time to assess your life. Instead of vigorous exercise, take a walk outside, in the fresh air noticing the natural world.
- Keep a journal. If you’re serious about a healthy lifestyle, and if you believe your body has internal wisdom, you want to learn from yourself, and you’ll want a record of that learning, during this experience.
- Do not do any detox or cleanse if you have health problems, such as diabetes, unless you’re under the direct care of a physician. This is very important. Check with your doctor first.
John and I have what I think is a great routine. We take 1/4 cup of Isagenix “Cleanse for Life” drink every night just before bed (2 hours without food between dinner and bedtime).

That way we’re cleansing all night as we sleep! Regular cleansing routine is easy, and over time we’ve lost a lot of that bulge around the middle.
SHARE YOUR PRODUCTS AND IDEAS WITH US BELOW
Whatever product you use and either love/hate share your thoughts in the “Comments” section below and let’s learn from each other. It’s much easier to find a routine and stick to it when you’re talking to others and sharing ideas.
Hope to “see” you below soon!
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Table of Contents
- Cleansing is the Answer!
- A Colon Cleanse Doesn't Go Deep Enough!
- How to Support Your Immune System Naturally
- TOXINS GIVE YOU A FAT STOMACH
- DETOX FOR TOXINS, CHEMICAL POISONS
- "40 Days, 40 Nights" of Detox. Should You Do It?











