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Juice DeTox: Day 5

by on Feb.03, 2012, under Health and Fitness, Juice Detox

 

Feelings and Thoughts


Today I woke up feeling more like myself.  It might be because I had a chicken breast last night and slept 8 hours, in addition to some honey with lemon for my throat.  Either way, my throat is like 90% better and my headache is 80% better.  It might be the detox timetable (it sounds about right) but either way, I feel better than I did before.  I still feel weak though, so I’m going to get a lot of sleep and hit the gym tomorrow morning (Saturday).

 

Resources and Tips


Tip of the day:

Keep going even though you feel like crap.  You’re supposed to feel like crap.  They say that toxins hurt you twice: when they go in and when they come out.  So don’t despair.

 

Goals


  • DeTox: Nothing new to report here in terms of detox symptoms or goal… still detoxing.
  • Lose body fat (a plus but not required): I’ve lost a total of 2.8 lbs (I weight myself every Friday and measure my bodyfat.  My bodyfat is slightly lower, about 1% less.  We’ll see if that sticks or not.
  • Start the new year more disciplined: still… working… on it.
  • Get over this constant fatigue: Today I don’t feel as fatigued, but still tired and weak.
  • Learn good habits: Good habits still suck.
  • Sleep 8.5 hours: I slept 9 hours last night.  It felt good and I slept through the entire night.

 

Supplementation


Everything is the same here.  Continuing my echinasea and vitamin C.

 

Diet


Today’s menu:

  1. 8 AM: Breakfast: juice
  2. 9AM: Detox Tea
  3. 10 AM: Mid-morning: protein shake
  4. 12 PM: Lunch: juice
  5. 3PM: Detox Tea
  6. 4PM: Mid-afternoon: protein shake
  7. 8PM: Dinner: juice

Juice DeTox: Day 5 Juice (Attempt 1)

For today’s recipe I attempted to use the Ultimate Tomato Juice Recipe from here.  The ingredients are shown above.  As you can see, all those ingredients are very light and contain a lot of water.  I love tomatoes, so I thought, natural tomato juice has got to be awesome.  To my horror, I was wrong.  After using the last of my tomatoes (all 5) I took a sip and it tasted like water used to clean vegetables, with only a hint of anything, which just grossed me out.  You either taste like vegetable juice, or you don’t, but don’t taste like dirty water.  I tried adding the salt as directed in the recipe (I hadn’t at this point) and then it tasted like dirty ocean water (SUPER salty dirty vegetable water).  To quote my wife:

“You don’t ever make faces for anything, but when I saw your face after you drank that, I wanted to throw up!”

So unfortunately, I had to throw that batch away.  What a waste.  I tried to add 2 carrots, but the salt watery-ness of it was too strong to defeat.  Shame.

I ended up making the same recipe as I did before (7 carrots, 2 apples, 2 stalks celery, 5 leafs of romaine lettuce, 2 cups spinach).  That tastes great, nice and sweet with only a hint of leaf.

Now that I know I hate watery vegetable juice, I can pick my recipes better.

Exercise


I’m not sure about exercise today… will see how today goes.

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Juice DeTox: Day 4

by on Feb.02, 2012, under Health and Fitness, Juice Detox

 

Feelings and Thoughts


I slept well last night, but woke up feeling exactly the same as yesterday, at least I don’t feel worse.  It was slightly easier to go without dinner last night, though I did throw a few pieces of apple and kiwi in my mouth while I was making today’s juice.

I also woke up with my ankle hurting.  It’s the weirdest thing, as if I had slightly twisted it while I was sleeping.  Odd.  I have read that old injuries can become inflamed and painful on the detox, but I’ve never hurt my ankle, I expected some pain in my knees, but nothing yet.  Ohh well, just something else to deal with.

I am so tired and weak.  It’s only 3 PM and I feel like it’s 3 AM and I haven’t slept in days.  Ugh!

Resources and Tips


Tip of the day:

Only do the detox if you’re serious about it.  I consider myself someone with a strong will, and I’ve considered stopping a few times.  The need for food (and chewing) is strong, and it’s hard to resist when you’re moving around delicious foods in your fridge to get at your juicing supplies.

 

Goals


  • DeTox: I’m getting some acne (awesome) so something is coming out.
  • Lose body fat (a plus but not required): Same weight as yesterday, I must not have been retaining too much water to begin with.
  • Start the new year more disciplined: still… working… on it.
  • Get over this constant fatigue: Still feel like crap, but not worse than yesterday.  I can deal with it.
  • Learn good habits: Good habits suck.
  • Sleep 8.5 hours: Last night I passed out at 10 PM and woke up at 8 AM.  I was feeling real weak.  The sleep was higher quality (didn’t wake up) but I woke up feeling exactly the same.  LOL.  I also took a nap today around lunch time, woke up just as tired.

 

Supplementation


Everything is the same here.  I did notice that I was taking 2 of the liver cleaner, twice daily, and you’re only supposed to take 1 twice daily, so I cut back on that.  Also, I’m still taking the echinasea and the Vitamin C.  I have tylenol on standby if the headache gets out of hand, as I have a meeting today that I can’t be a POS at.

 

Diet


Today’s menu:

  1. 8 AM: Breakfast: juice
  2. 9AM: Detox Tea
  3. 10 AM: Mid-morning: protein shake
  4. 12 PM: Lunch: juice
  5. 3PM: Detox Tea
  6. 4PM: Mid-afternoon: protein shake
  7. 8PM: Dinner: juice

Today’s recipe (see above) is very similar to the one from day 1, but I added more fruits to make it sweeter and a little more filling than the first day. So far it’s worked.  The kiwi gives it a nice tang that really covers the leafy taste, as does the apple.  It also doesn’t smell like veg, so that might help some people.  The kiwi is a pain to juice though and a bit of it gets wasted as it’s so watery (kind of like what happens with the tomato).

a juice with so much in it really lifts your spirits too.  A lot of recipes are just one “type” of veg or fruit, but I’ve been using them all to get the most nutrition and vitamins that I can!

Exercise


As mentioned yesterday, I will delay going to the gym until I feel better (i.e. sore throat goes away, headache reduces a bit).  And as I stated, I don’t feel any better.

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Telerik RadNumericTextBox Parser Error: System.Web.HttpException : Cannot create an object of type ‘System.Type’ from its string representation ‘System.Int64′ for the ‘DataType’ property

by on Feb.01, 2012, under Technology

Last night I ran into an idiotic while deploying an application update into our production environment.  Here’s the full :

.Web.HttpParseException (0×80004005): Cannot create an object of type ‘.Type’ from its string representation ‘.Int64′ for the ‘DataType’ property. —> System.Web.HttpParseException (0×80004005): Cannot create an object of type ‘System.Type’ from its string representation ‘System.Int64′ for the ‘DataType’ property. —> System.Web.HttpException (0×80004005): Cannot create an object of type ‘System.Type’ from its string representation ‘System.Int64′ for the ‘DataType’ property. at System.Web.UI.PropertyConverter.ObjectFromString(Type objType, MemberInfo propertyInfo, String value) at System.Web.UI.ControlBuilder.AddProperty(String filter, String name, String value, Boolean mainDirectiveMode) at System.Web.UI.ControlBuilder.PreprocessAttributes(ParsedAttributeCollection attribs) at System.Web.UI.ControlBuilder.Init(TemplateParser parser, ControlBuilder parentBuilder, Type type, String tagName, String id, IDictionary attribs) at System.Web.UI.ControlBuilder.CreateBuilderFromType(TemplateParser parser, ControlBuilder parentBuilder, Type type, String tagName, String id, IDictionary attribs, Int32 line, String sourceFileName) at System.Web.UI.ControlBuilder.CreateChildBuilder(String filter, String tagName, IDictionary attribs, TemplateParser parser, ControlBuilder parentBuilder, String id, Int32 line, VirtualPath virtualPath, Type& childType, Boolean defaultProperty) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ProcessBeginTag(Match match, String inputText) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseStringInternal(String text, Encoding fileEncoding) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ProcessException(Exception ex) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseStringInternal(String text, Encoding fileEncoding) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseString(String text, VirtualPath virtualPath, Encoding fileEncoding) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseString(String text, VirtualPath virtualPath, Encoding fileEncoding) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.ParseFile(String physicalPath, VirtualPath virtualPath) at System.Web.UI.TemplateParser.Parse() at System.Web.Compilation.BaseTemplateBuildProvider.get_CodeCompilerType() at System.Web.Compilation.BuildProvider.GetCompilerTypeFromBuildProvider(BuildProvider buildProvider) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildProvidersCompiler.ProcessBuildProviders() at System.Web.Compilation.BuildProvidersCompiler.PerformBuild() at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.CompileWebFile(VirtualPath virtualPath) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.GetVPathBuildResultInternal(VirtualPath virtualPath, Boolean noBuild, Boolean allowCrossApp, Boolean allowBuildInPrecompile, Boolean throwIfNotFound, Boolean ensureIsUpToDate) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.GetVPathBuildResultWithNoAssert(HttpContext context, VirtualPath virtualPath, Boolean noBuild, Boolean allowCrossApp, Boolean allowBuildInPrecompile, Boolean throwIfNotFound, Boolean ensureIsUpToDate) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.GetVirtualPathObjectFactory(VirtualPath virtualPath, HttpContext context, Boolean allowCrossApp, Boolean throwIfNotFound) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.CreateInstanceFromVirtualPath(VirtualPath virtualPath, Type requiredBaseType, HttpContext context, Boolean allowCrossApp) at System.Web.UI.PageHandlerFactory.GetHandlerHelper(HttpContext context, String requestType, VirtualPath virtualPath, String physicalPath) at System.Web.HttpApplication.MaterializeHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)

This page was working perfectly on 2 environments and 1 staging environment, and they all had the same version of the controls installed (BIN installed).  But when deployed to the production , the page errors out with this stupid error.

Telerik’s explanation is that the .web.ui.dll and the .web..dll have different versions, but this was not the case as I verified versions were correct, rolled back to the previous DLLs prior to the deployment, etc.  I cleared the .NET temporary file cache, restarted , restarted the web service, re-referenced the controls in the web.config, even tried updating the GAC.  Nothing worked.

I followed Telerik’s instructions (different than above) as well, to no avail.

Since I was working against a deadline for this deploy, my only was to remove the RadNumericTextBox and replace it with a RadTextBox and deal with the validation of the input on the server-side.

Great solution?  No.  A solution at all?  Definitely not.  But I wasn’t about to wait to hear back from Telerik with their generic responses and then start shooting in the dark all over again.

 

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Juice DeTox: Day 3

by on Feb.01, 2012, under Health and Fitness, Juice Detox

 

Feelings and Thoughts


I slept a little better last night.  I did have a half a glass of red wine to relax after successfully meeting a late night deadline (the reason I didn’t go to the gym as well), to that may have helped.  I did, however, wake up with that same stupid headache that I’ve had for 3 days, and I’ve noticed my lower back hurts a little.  Like sore.  I’m not sure if it’s that I’m sleeping poorly, or the detox, but it’s there.  My throat is also still sore, as if my lymph-nodes are fighting some nasty stuff in there.  I wouldn’t doubt it.  I’ve started taking echinacea and vitamin C (my usual arsenal against the cold and flue) just in case.  I’d rather deviate a little from the detox and continue doing it, than get sick and have to stop.  That would mean a lot of wasted time.

I updated yesterday’s post showing that I didn’t make it into the gym.  If its the detox, a bug, or whatever, I feel less than confident that I can make it into the gym and not kick the crap out of my immune .  So, until my throat feels better, I’m going to rest (i.e. no gym).  Some sources say you should do the detox on a vacation or at home.  I can definitely see why, but I’m strong enough to keep at it.  Some people may feel too crappy to be able to function.  And while I’m groggy and achy and headachy, I’ll just keep pushing on.

I did have to give in and take some tylenol today for the headache (and eat some fruit).  I know, I know, against the detox, but I was getting desperate with the feeling like crap constantly.  I also considered stopping the detox so that I wouldn’t get sick, but it seems like I’m already sick (either from a bug, the detox, or both) so if I get any worse I’ll have to stop.  If I feel the same as today or less, then I’ll keep going.  I want to at least hit day 7 of the detox as that’s when you’re supposed to get the good effects.

 

Resources and Tips


The links above are general information for when you’re researching.  I’ll add them to the preparation post for those who are in that phase.

 

Goals


  • DeTox: something is definitely happening!
  • Lose body fat (a plus but not required): I lost another pound today (more water).
  • Start the new year more disciplined: working on it
  • Get over this constant fatigue: Feel like crap.  Yay!
  • Learn good habits: Stupid good habits.  Why do they have to suck so bad! LOL
  • Sleep 8.5 hours: Slept better because of wine + less stress over deadline

The weight I’ve lost (3 lbs so far) are temporary and nothing more than water and an empty colon / large intestine.  What I will say though, is my skin is definitely thinner and I look more defined.  Not instant 6 pack defined, but you can definitely see muscle definition that wasn’t there before.  This is, of course, a result of being semi-dehydrated, but, I can definitely see its short-term value for those trying to lose a few lbs (or inches – yes, my waste is smaller as well) for a big event (e.g. a , date, etc).

 

Supplementation


Everything is fine here.  As I mentioned above, I did add the echinacea (2 pills in the morning, 2 before bed) and 1000 mg of Vitamin C (1 pill in the morning and one in the evening).  I’ve also made sure to take the right dosage of CLA as well.

 

Diet


Today’s menu:

  1. 8 AM: Breakfast: juice
  2. 9AM: Detox Tea
  3. 10 AM: Mid-morning: protein shake
  4. 12 PM: Lunch: juice
  5. 3PM: Detox Tea
  6. 4PM: Mid-afternoon: protein shake
  7. 8PM: Dinner: juice

Juice DeTox: Day 3 Juice

Today’s recipe is a variation of the Fresh RAW v8 Juice Recipe.  It’s surprisingly good (I expected it to taste like dirt) but the beet really made it sweet.  I’m also not a picky eater / drinker, but my wife said it tasted like dirt (she doesn’t drink anything even remotely natural tasting!).

My variation: instead of cabbage and kale I added 5 leaves of Romaine Lettuce, the 1 green bell pepper and I passed on the onion and garlic (I don’t want to stink up the office).

You cannot taste the tomatoes (and I love tomatoes) as I think the carrots and beet combination overpowers it.  It is blood red though, which is fun to drink.  I also added a cucumber for fun, which I think mellowed out the flavors.

I cheated a little today and had a kiwi (the entire fruit) at around 3:00 PM after finishing my DeTox tea.  I wanted to see if my headache would go away because maybe it was caused by “low blood sugar”.  I also took 2 tylenol about 30 minutes prior because I just felt crappy and was desperate for some relief.  The tylenol took 70% of the headache away (so I might actually have a cold) and the kiwi took another 20% of it away.  I still have a headache, but not nearly as bad as it was.

Exercise


As mentioned above, I will delay going to the gym until I feel better (i.e. sore throat goes away, headache reduces a bit).

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Juice Detox: Day 2

by on Feb.01, 2012, under Health and Fitness, Juice Detox

 

Feelings and Thoughts


Ohh am I feeling it.  Headache, body aches, my throat is soar, I’m tired and fatigued, and I’m cranky!  I woke up in the middle of the night because my throat was hurting (weird).  I do want to say that last night’s dinner (chicken leg and salad) tasted AMAZING.  I never realized how much I liked food, haha.

One note is that my urine is almost crystal clear today (it was quite yellow yesterday).

 

Resources and Tips


Read that.  You will feel sick, but you won’t be sick.  Once you get sick it has good tips on how to handle it since you’re in a delicate situation.  I’m not sick yet, but it sure feels like I’m fighting something.

 

Goals


  • DeTox: so far so good
  • Lose body fat (a plus but not required): so far I’ve lost 2 lbs, which is obviously water weight.
  • Start the new year more disciplined: working on it
  • Get over this constant fatigue: Funny thing is that I feel more fatigued today than before.  But, as Joyce keeps telling me, I’ll feel better for longer afterwards.
  • Learn good habits: I’m learning!
  • Sleep 8.5 hours: I’m going to sleep at the right time, but I can’t stay asleep.  I’m going to have some juice before I got to sleep (so I don’t wake up in the middle of the night hungry) and maybe some nighttime tea.

 

Supplementation


My supplements are right on track.  The only thing I’ve messed up on was only 6 pills of CLA for each dose (as opposed to my planned 10).  I had to add another dose of 8 pills to make up the difference before my cardio.

 

Diet


Today’s menu:

  1. 8 AM: Breakfast: juice
  2. 9AM: Detox Tea
  3. 10 AM: Mid-morning: protein shake
  4. 12 PM: Lunch: juice
  5. 3PM: Detox Tea
  6. 4PM: Mid-afternoon: protein shake
  7. 8PM: Dinner: food

Juice DeTox: Day 2 Juice

Today’s recipe (link) was kiwi, apple, cucumber, spinach, celery and carrot.  I used the Glowing GREEN Smoothie for inspiration.  I made it in the juicer as I wasn’t about to dirty up another appliance.  It was a little on the light side (e.g. I didn’t feel full) so I’m going to use more spinach and maybe some more celery.

Tonight is my last supper until this thing is over.  Chicken breast and yuca, here I come!

Exercise


Tonight is cardio night, and I feel like death.  I’m going to do some low intensity (maybe some treadmill walking or light elliptical) to maintain to the plan and get my butt moving.  I’ll post after to let you know how it goes.

 

Edit: So I didn’t make it to the gym today.  Between a work deadline, feeling like crap, and having to juice for tomorrow, there just wasn’t time.  I think I might hold off on the gym until I feel better, because it really feels like I’m about to get sick (that icky feeling that you feel like your going to feel like crap, but don’t yet).

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Juice Detox: Day 1 (Comprehensive Post)

by on Jan.31, 2012, under Health and Fitness, Juice Detox

 

This will serve as my comprehensive post and my Day -2 post, since after today everything will be laid out and should be smooth sailing on auto-pilot.

I am 2 days out from my , which will commence on Wed, Feb 1 and go until Fri, Feb 10.  between today and tomorrow I will replace a meal with juice to slowly work my way into the detox.  For instance, today I replaced breakfast and my afternoon snack (around 3 PM) with Carrot – Spinach – Apple – Celery – juice (recipe). [see edit at the end regarding timeline, etc]

 

Feelings and Thoughts


I had a tough night of sleep last night, so today’s comments are going to be skewed.  Either way, today I started the preparation for the detox, so I’m excited.  Made juice last night (first time) and it was super easy.  Almost fun.  Cleanup wasn’t a big deal either, just have to make sure to clean the mesh screen really good with the included nylon brush.  Then rinse everything else with soap and water, and you’re done.

I brought the juice to work without an issue.  I don’t feel anything yet, other than being really exhausted (eyes burning, etc).  I do have a small nagging headache that I’m pretty sure is a combination of not sleeping well and not eating breakfast.  I sure hope I don’t have this headache throughout, or these posts are going to be very cranky.

Hopefully with a good night’s sleep and some good juice tomorrow, I should feel like 2.34 million bucks.

 

Resources and Tips


So the first tip I have is when trying to juice leaf vegetables in a centrifugal juicer, you must ball up the leaves really tight and use another vegetable to push it into the cuter.  Otherwise, your leaves are going to fly around (there’s a lot of moving air in there) and won’t make it in your juice.

Useful sites:

 

Goals


The goals for this detox are many.  I’m not a fad dieter and typically wouldn’t try a ‘diet’ unless there’s some research or medicine backing it.  I’m more of a and consistent person.  I do know, however, that I don’t eat anywhere near as well as I should (I eat for results), so my high protein and low carb and fat diet is limiting the nutrients I get.  I’ve been eating like this for 15 years and want to eat a results-oriented but more natural and diet.  This is how I’m going to dive right in.  Furthermore, recent health within my family have made me more conscious to the needs of my body, mind and soul, so this is my first step in the right direction.

I have outlined my overall goals and motivation for taking on this endeavor:

  • Increase consumption of raw vegetables in my diet (especially post detox)
  • Detox all the crap I know I have in my body
  • Take a break from my supplementation regime to allow for better absorption post detox
  • Burn some fat and try to retain as much (lean body mass) LBM as possible.  I’m shooting to get lose around 3% body fat.
  • Start the new year more disciplined, goal oriented and on the right track
  • Get over this constant fatigue that I’ve been dealing with for awhile (and abusing caffeine and other supplements as a result)
  • Dive in and then grow into good habits that I can share with my family
  • Sleep 8.5 hours a night and continue doing so.  I have the bad habit of forcing myself to stay awake for some strange reason.

 

Supplementation


I have stopped all my performance supplements listed below for the detox.  What I am going to take is listed below, with some rationale as to why and dosage information.  I don’t endorse any of these, I just want you to see what I’m doing and why.  Everything listed below is what I take because I have done my research, am informed with their contents and their interaction with my body, and consult with my doctor regularly.  You should do the same before taking any type of supplementation.

  • Yogi DeTox Tea (2 bags twice daily): This tea is great for liver and kidney health.  It has some of those herbs and extracts that I can’t seem to find to put in my juices.  I’ve used this tea in the past and have experienced clearer skin and overall higher well being.
  • Gaia Herbs Adrenal Health (2 pills twice daily): Adrenal support.  I’m pretty sure I’m on my way to adrenal fatigue, if I don’t already have it.  So I’m combining this supplement with the detox (and continue until I finish the bottle) to get my adrenal glands back up to where they need to be.
  • Gaia Herbs Thyroid Support (1 pill twice daily): A few months ago my doctor said my thyroid was almost near the low-end, so I’m going to give it some nourishment just in case.  I really like these products because they’re all organic and natural (nothing synthetic).
  • Dymatize Elite Gourmet Protein Powder (1 scoop twice daily): This is the protein I take on a regular basis to maintain my muscle mass.  As you know, vegetables don’t have nearly as much protein as meat unless you 1) eat very large quantities, 2) eat soy (I don’t), or 3) eat nuts (too high in fat and the fat / protein ratio isn’t great).  With that said, I’ll be one shake in the mid-morning, and one in the evening before my workouts.  Your body uses carbs (muscle glycogen then your liver stores) as fuel first, then protein, then fat during workouts, and I don’t want to fuel my workouts with my muscles.
  • PrimaForce Max CLA (10 pills twice daily): That comes out to 14g of CLA daily, which should increase my blood levels of saturated fats (i.e. causes my body to release fat from my cells to utilize as fuel and energy) and they be used as fuel themselves.  I use this regularly in my supplement regime and have had great results (but at a lower dose of 6 pills twice daily).
  • trunature Liver Health Complex (2 pills twice daily): Me and my liver have a love / hate relationship.  I love to kill it with alcohol, and it hates when I do it.  So I’m taking this supplement in addition to the detox tea to allow my liver to get in shape.  I’m also significantly reducing my alcohol consumption throughout this .
  • A multivitamin
  • Other vitamin and minerals for general health (i.e. vitamin C, E, calcium, etc).

 

Diet


Fasting is broken up into 3 phases where you 1) slowly reduce food and prepare the body for the juice, 2) the juice fast, and 3) the recovery period where you reintroduce food into your diet.  Some people have suggested reducing certain types of food during the prep, and simultaneously increasing juice consumption (reference link).  I like the idea, but it doesn’t seem practical, as you’re cutting out foods that may only work with others that have not (i.e. remove meats (turkey) while maintaining grains (bread) – that’s a gross sandwich).  So what I’m doing is a hybrid approach where I replace a meal with juice over the next 3 days.

I eat at least 5 times a day, in some way, shape or form.  Here’s a quick outline:

  1. 8 AM: Breakfast: eggs, whole wheat bread, ham
  2. 10 AM: Mid-morning: protein bar or fruit
  3. 12 PM: Lunch: meat (chicken, steak or pork) and a vegetable (usually corn, green beans, tomatoes or sweet peas)
  4. 4PM: Mid-afternoon: protein shake or protein bar
  5. 8PM: Dinner: meat and vegetable, maybe some starch

 Day -2: Replace Breakfast and Mid-Afternoon with juice.  Eat food for mid-morning, lunch and dinner.

  1. 8 AM: Breakfast: juice
  2. 10 AM: Mid-morning: food
  3. 12 PM: Lunch: food
  4. 4PM: Mid-afternoon: protein shake
  5. 8PM: Dinner: food

Day -1: Replace mid-morning and lunch with juice

  1. 8 AM: Breakfast: juice
  2. 10 AM: Mid-morning: protein shake
  3. 12 PM: Lunch: juice
  4. 4PM: Mid-afternoon: protein shake
  5. 8PM: Dinner: food

Day 1-10: Replace dinner and all food consumption with juice

  1. 8 AM: Breakfast: juice
  2. 10 AM: Mid-morning: protein shake
  3. 12 PM: Lunch: juice
  4. 4PM: Mid-afternoon: protein shake
  5. 8PM: Dinner: juice

Day 11+: Slowly introduce food back into your diet

I haven’t yet decided if I will start reintroducing food on day 8 through day 10, or complete up to day 10 with juice and utilize a slower re-introduction process for days 11 – 20.  I have to do a little more research on this.

I really like this plan because of the convenience.  I can juice once per day (in the evening), drink that juice for dinner and then pack up the rest for my 2 juices the next day.  The protein shakes are super easy as well, since it’s just powder that you add water to.

Exercise


Physical activity is extremely important to a healthy life style, and a juice detox is no different.  My typical workout regime consists of heavy weights 2 days and cardio 3 days a week.  Typically, cardio Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, with weights on Saturday and Sunday (more time available on the weekend).  I’m going to keep that routine, but instead of lifting for mass / muscular growth, which is probably going to be impossible to sustain at this caloric intake level, I’m going to utilize endurance rep ranges (15 – 25 reps) (reference link).  That way I’ll remind my muscles that they’re there, but not destroy them and then leave them with no nutrients to rebuild (since this detox is low protein).

 

Edit: As it turns out, I had it wrong.  The time that you reduce food is considered part of the detox phase.  That is, the moment you start reducing your food and increasing your juice, you are detoxing, and thus, if you do that for 3 days and then just juice for 10 days, you’re actually detoxing for 13 days.

So I’ve renumbered today as Day 1 and adjusted my timetable.  Now the 10 day juice detox will be Jan 30 – Feb 8, with the reintroduction of food more or less ending on Feb 12 (4 days).

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Juice Detox: Preparation and Equipment

by on Jan.27, 2012, under Health and Fitness, Juice Detox

Equipment:

In preparation for my I purchased the Breville BJE200XL 700-Watt Compact Juice Fountain which has great reviews, is easy to clean, and had a descent price point.  I wanted something that will extract as much juice as possible without breaking the bank, and this seems to fit the bill.  Other machines are said to be more efficient (masticating juicers by Omega, etc) but they are at least 2x more expensive than this model.  Either way, I think its a good start for the detox and for daily use thereafter.

Books and Resources:

I purchased the following books to assist me in my journey of detoxing and consuming the recommended amount of vegetables and fruits on a daily basis:

The Big Book of Juices: More Than 400 Natural Blends for Health and Vitality Every Day 

  • Great recipes for daily use and to add some variety for the detox

The Top 100 Juices: 100 Juices to Turbo-Charge Your Body with Vitamins and Minerals (The Top 100 Recipes Series)

  • Same as above

The Juice Lady’s Turbo Diet: Lose ten pounds in ten days-the healthy way! 

  • This book provides a step-by-step for the 10 day detox.  It hasn’t arrived yet, but I’ll update this post once it does.

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(Added 2.1.2012 from Day 3)

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10 Day Juice Detox

by on Jan.27, 2012, under Juice Detox

So I’ve decided to do a 10 day , which entails vegetable and fruit juices only for 10 days.  There’s more to it than that, which I will outline later, as well as some modifications I’m going to make to suit my personal needs and goals.  I intend to post once a day for the entire duration of the cleanse, which I am planning for the entire month of Feb (more details to come).  I will also outline my motivation (prior to commencing), my supplies and diet plan, supplementation, my goals and my expectations throughout.

 

I will post once a day with all of the information, outlined in the following sections (below).  The only deviation from this will be the beginning and end comprehensive posts, any recipes I think may be helpful, supplement write ups and reviews, and anything that is not specifically juice detox oriented.

Post Sections and their descriptions:

Feelings and Thoughts

This section will contain my thoughts and feelings about the , possible improvements, how its affecting my daily life, etc.  This should give the reader an idea of what it takes to get through it (from my research and prior experience I know it’s going to be quite difficult) and perhaps some tips that I can come up with.

Resources and Tips

This section will contain resources that I am utilizing on that particular day, that is, the books (and recipes), juicers and equipment, websites, blog posts, etc.  Further, I’ll include any tips that I discover or think up on a daily basis.  At the conclusion of the detox I will aggregate all the tips, resources and supplies for a comprehensive list.  That way someone can work backwards for the “best” preparation.

Goal Progress

At the beginning of the detox I will outline some of my goals and the corresponding / problems that these goals should solve (if applicable).  For instance, I intend on reducing my body fat and trying to maintain as much lean body mass (LBM) as possible, so I’ll be evaluating that frequently to see how it progresses.  (I know a lot of bodybuilders are interested to see just how much muscle they’d lose on this diet / detox, so hopefully this can shed some light on the subject).

Supplementation

Most instructions for the detox omit or exclude supplementation (i.e. vitamins, minerals, performance supplements, etc) for one reason or another.  I’m going to include the ones that I take and their rationale.

Diet

What I eat, drink, etc will go here.  I’m typically add the recipes in a separate post.  So if you want to see progress, you come here, if you want to get a recipe, you can just go directly to that page.  I will also include the removal and addition of foods at the beginning and end of the process.

Exercise

I work out between 3 – 6 times a week (depending on the week) and I don’t intend on stopping while fasting.  But I will definitely change the manner and frequency of my workouts to adjust to the added strain.  All those details go here.

I will be as specific as possible utilizing psuedo-scientific methods so that anyone (including myself) can duplicate the experience, improve upon it, or deviate from it according to their personal needs.

 

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UPDATE: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 – Disk is Read-Only / Write Protected

by on Jul.05, 2011, under Technology

This is an updated post to the previous post regarding the READ ONLY / WRITE PROTECTED VOLUMES IN SERVER 2008.

So the work-around presented in the previous post will get you by, but it’s not a .  I set up a to run the diskpart every hour, and still, I found that it was almost happening randomly. I noticed that it only happened on my Disk 2 which was on the built-in SATA controller using the JMircron chipset.  Interesting.  After I installed the new (here) I noticed that now my drive was now listed as Drive 2, and that in fact it was being listed as read-only and my script no longer worked.  What a pain in the butt.  It was especially annoying since and would start failing since they couldn’t write to the system drive.  What a mess.

At this point you have to step back and consider the situation.  I just upgraded some hardware and the situation changed, but after numerous software changes the issue remained.  So what’s hardware related but lives in software such that it can tell the OS that a disk is read only?  The answer is, a driver.

Then began my quest in searching for a driver with the chipset.  Low and behold, it’s a known issue.  Once I installed an updated the driver, the issue that would bring my server to a halt VANISHED.

Link to JMb36X Windows Driver.

Make sure you research your set-up first before installing a random driver.  You’ll only make a bad situation worse.

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