Should You Cleanse with Isagenix?

March 26, 2007 by Ty | 1 Comment

The Ledger:

isagenixQ: I have read up on several articles about the Master Cleanse diet. I wanted to know if you recommend a Master Cleanse diet or a body cleansing process before beginning a weight loss program or just in general to try it out. Do you think trying (a cleanse) would help an individual loose additional weight?

– Mya Baker, Los Angeles

A: Doing a cleanse before beginning a weight loss program can definitely be beneficial.

Basically, a cleanse can help you bring you back to a balanced state by not consuming processed foods, sugar, alcohol, caffeine and other toxic foods. Of course you can avoid these foods without doing a cleanse, but for some reason when people commit to a cleanse for a specific period of time, it often helps them stay committed to not consuming these highly processed foods filled with junk. Just be aware that if you are doing a cleanse that requires you to restrict your calories, you may lose muscle, which will appear on the scale as weight loss. Your goal is to burn fat, and you need your muscle to burn fat. Therefore, be very careful and make sure you take some precautionary measures.

Use a cleanse that is recommended to you by a nutritionist. It is important to realize that when you are doing a cleanse, you are often not consuming much food, so you have to make sure that you are getting all of your essential nutrients. One particular cleanse that is supplemented by a mineral drink filled with all of your daily nutrients is a system called Isagenix, which I use myself and recommend to my clients.

I personally do not recommend the Master Cleanse (also known as The Lemonade Diet because it’s restricted to a cocktail of lemon juice, cayenne pepper, maple syrup and water). It does not offer anything to supplement your essential nutrients. The human body needs more than cayenne pepper to function. Many people have various health concerns that they also need to consider before starting a cleanse.

For example, you may be anemic, diabetic or allergic to certain foods. A nutritionist can test you for food allergies and also recommend various products that are only available through a nutritionist or physician. What works for one person may not work for someone else because we are all biologically unique individuals with our own unique genetic make-up and our own unique social, family and work environments. Therefore, I highly recommend seeking professional advice before choosing the cleanse that will work for your unique body in your unique environment.

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