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BluePrint Cleanse Reivew

I promised this post a long time ago, and I have been so bad at blogging this month. The reason, I must confess is that I am moving for the first time in 3 years. Which is the longest I have ever stayed in any one apartment since I moved to LA, 7 years ago. Needless to day I have ALOT of stuff to get rid off and pack.

Anyhoo… in the previous post I think I mentioned my frustration with starting the Blue Print Cleanse. Once I started the cleanse I was so happy. I was actually never hungry during the cleanse. There was a brief moment in between juice 3, 4 and 5 of the first day where I thought I was hungry. Key word here, “thought”. But it turned out to be more the not chewing thing and more a general getting used to that much fluids in my body and things flushing out.

I had one major problem with the cleanse. If you read my blog regularly, you know I am a avid runner and in general passionate athlete. In June I just finished my 3rd marathon. So, I am used to running 4-6 days a week, pretty hard. So, I decided to keep going with it while I was on the cleanse. I had read a few other reviews from other bloggers about having plenty of energy on this cleanse. I went out on my regular 5 mile lunch run. I felt good until about mile 3. Then I hit a wall. A big Army sized wall. I was a bit dizzy and nauseous. So I walked a bit, but since I had to get back to work, I forced the rest of it running. It was not fun, to say the least.

Other than the exercise mishap, the first day was not bad at all. I would say more preferable to the “pre-cleanse diet”. But definitely not enough energy for me to sustain the high level of energy I need daily to do my runs, so, I stuck to walks the rest of the two days.

The second day was pretty easy. I knew what to do and how to do it. No surprises here. I was never hungry, which I was pleasantly surprised by and didn’t really miss anything but my evening glass (or two) of wine. I think I found for me this cleanse was more a mental challenge than anything else. When you go home and your boyfriend is onto his second helping of pasta, you want to cry (or kill him).

The third day I was just happy to have arrive. Knowing the cleanse would be over in less than 24 hours. Although the juices are good, some are a little too sweet for me. I definitely missed my salt fix. Mmmmmmm…. SALT.

And the next day or two coming of the cleanse were again hard. No salad dressing, raw veggies, not really my thing. Though fruit I could eat all day long. It’s a weird thing to say, but during the cleanse I felt a little suffocated, or claustrophobic. I missed making decisions myself and the freedom to choice how I wanted to be healthy. But I paid for this cleanse and I was determined to successfully complete it.

Although I will probably never do it again, it did get me thinking about being on the right track, how much I eat and what. Overall, if you are going to do a cleanse, I would recommend this one.

Have you ever done a cleanse? If so, which one? Would you recommend any?

BluePrint Cleanse

I have never been a proponent of detoxing your body in extreme ways. I am a firm believer that your body was made to naturally detox. I am a runner and avid outdoors girl and I believe that all the good fresh produce I eat, the nearly 120 ounces of water I drink and my daily sweat is about all I need to detox.

Though back when I was bartending in Hollywood, about 5 years ago, I did try the Master Cleanse. It was the most awful experience. I was so sick, I had to be sent home from work on the second day. It was supposed to last for 7 days. That didn’t happen. I vowed to never do a juice cleanse again!

I mean I usually have a hard time just detoxing from coffee. The headaches can be debilitating.

So, why on earth would I want to try it again?

I heard about it the Blue Print Cleanse around the New Year and when one of my favorite bloggers, Joy the Baker, did a post on it, it made me realize if a foodie like her can do it, I can too!  And on top of all the rave reviews it got, the website and everything is very well designed. So I HAD to try it. And it’s only 3 days. No problem.

I have to say the “pre” cleanse diet is not great. They say to start 3 days prior to your cleanse, gradually cutting down and out things like coffee, wine and meat. And the day before the cleanse they give you a sample meal, basically, fruit for breakfast and lunch and for dinner low sodium veggie broth and raw veggies. Have you have ever had low-sodium veggie broth? No? Don’t!  It’s disgusting. Even the smell of it made me want to throw it down the drain.

So, I ended up not eating too much other than a few veggies and some fruit the last day before the cleanse. I was hungry, but I have to say it’s not as bad as I would have thought and it actually made me look forward to the Juice the next day. Anything had to be better than that broth. Also, it made me realize how much food I eat and how little I really do need to eat. I mean I am eating less than half of what I was on a normal basis and can sustain just fine.

So, THIS is how the models do it. No wonder they always look pissed ;)

On a good note, I found this great purple bell pepper to put in my salad yesterday. Somehow eating gorgeous food does make a salad with no dressing more appealing :)

Anyhow. I am just starting Day 1 today. I will give my progress report soon.

Wish me luck.

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