Skipping this step will make the weight loss/fat loss process far  harder, and it will create a destiny for you of achieving only temporary  results.
There are 3 initial steps to take for your cleanse to be most effective:
1st...Decide  how long you want your cleanse to last. I usually recommend to my  personal clients that their cleanse last no less than 1 full day and no  longer than 7-10 days. For example, if they have lived a life of eating  fast food and little or no physical activity, then their cleanse should  last closer to the 7-10 day mark. But if they have lived a healthy!  life, eating lots of fresh raw vegetables, exercising regularly, and  possibly even doing another type of cleanse every now and then...then  you need only follow this cleanse 1 or 2 days in a row (but most of my  clients - even those who come to me in excellent condition, usually  choose to stay on the cleanse longer than just 1 - 2 days...the average  is 3 - 5 days initially, then once a month thereafter they can do a mini  cleanse lasting 1 - 2 days).
2nd...Decide what you're going to  consume on the cleanse (this is a great time to get all the junk food  cleaned out of your kitchen - give it away, throw it away, just get rid  of it - but don't get rid of it by eating it yourself!!!). After you've  cleaned out your kitchen, you should stock it with healthy foods, and  the only healthy foods you'll be consuming on your cleanse are plain,  fresh, clean water (preferably 'distilled' or 'purified' water),  vegetable juices, and possibly some decaffeinated herbal tea (if you  desire it). 
The term "vegetable juice", when used here, refers ONLY to juices that you juice yourself. So get yourself a vegetable juicer and a wide variety of fresh, raw, preferably organic vegetables. Then 2 or 3 times per day juice enough vegetables to fill a glass and drink it down (some people, including diabetics, find it beneficial to water down their juice with 50% water - this simply dilutes the sugar found in some vegetables).
The term "vegetable juice", when used here, refers ONLY to juices that you juice yourself. So get yourself a vegetable juicer and a wide variety of fresh, raw, preferably organic vegetables. Then 2 or 3 times per day juice enough vegetables to fill a glass and drink it down (some people, including diabetics, find it beneficial to water down their juice with 50% water - this simply dilutes the sugar found in some vegetables).
You should add a small pinch of cayenne pepper to a  few of your drinks throughout the day - this strengthens your blood,  increases circulation, improves the assimilation of nutrients from the  vegetable juices into your body, and helps your bowels eliminate the  built up waste from your system (which gets rid of any constipation).
3rd...Do  some light cardiovascular exercise like walking or bike riding for 20 -  30 minutes each day of your cleanse. Avoid any heavy physical exertion  if possible - your goal is to relax and let your system rebuild and  repair itself during your cleanse. Finally, rent a funny movie and laugh  (a lot). When you have a good laugh, your body secretes chemicals that  aid in digestion and promote good metabolic health. 
Review this or any other dietary or lifestyle changes with your physician first.
Review this or any other dietary or lifestyle changes with your physician first.
 
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