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DietDetective.com Poll: Do you believe that detox diets (e.g., fasting, colonics, etc.) are helpful? Print E-mail
by Diet Detective   
Tuesday, 22 May 2007

 

34.7% No. Your body already detoxifies itself.

19.8% Yes. Fasting for a few days every month gets the toxins out of your system

17.8% No. This is extremely unhealthy.

14.9% Yes. As long as it's medically supervised.

12.9% Yes. Everyone can use a good colonic cleansing.

Number of Voters : 101

 
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written by sara, October 03, 2007
this is horrible! anerexia nervousa is a serios disorder and this is kinda like it!
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written by Michelle, September 07, 2007
I never used to believe in body cleanses until last month when I used the 9-day Isagenix cleanse program. It was amazing! I lost 12 pounds in 9 days and have not gained a pound back. In addition, my cravings for sweets/soda are gone and I have a ton of energy! I will be doing another 9-day cleanse in a few months.
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written by crystal caministeanu, July 05, 2007
Detox or Die? Chemicals and toxins accumulate in fat tissue.Which is why a lot of people can not lose weight. If they do a detox cleanse they will be able to lose the weight and keep it off. For someone that does not have a lot of body fat then there organs such as liver, kidneys and brain are where the toxins are stored. The body does not detox it- self unless your system is clean. If the colon is impacted then the other organs can not cleanse. That is why Death starts in the colon. Colonic irrigation is a good start for detox but then to maintain is diet.

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