Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Cleanse




Yesterday I started a 30-day cleanse. What is a cleanse? Glad you asked. It basically means I'm eating and drinking and consuming differently for the next month in an effort to undo years and years of Doritos and Ben & Jerry's and Diet Coke's and Newcastle beer.

I'm trying to reset my body onto a healthier frequency.

Because I'm haven't blogged consistently in an eon, I thought this would be a good opportunity to share the experience. I'm also hoping it will help keep me accountable to see this thing through, because I'm not at all sure that I can.

When it comes to food--especially foods that are pleasing to the taste buds--I usually have the willpower of a cat in a box of yarn. It's not pretty. I can--and have--mowed through most of a whole pizza by myself and have come really close to finishing off a half-gallon of ice cream in one sitting. It just tastes so good! I'm pretty sure I have a problem.

But it's weird for a (relatively) skinny guy like me to be talking about going on a diet, right? It's not a diet, per se, it's more of a physical roto-rooter and an attempt to start from scratch with some healthier habits.
I'm also hopeful that there will be some spiritual purging too; that the desire to overindulge will flush right out of my colon along with everything else.

That's right, I said colon. Better get used to it because for the next 30 days the "c" word might be popping up a lot.

My Yoda for this experience is my friend at church Michelle. Michelle is very modest and doesn't necessarily think of herself as a "super healthy eater", but she knows things. When I sat her down to tell her I wanted to do a cleanse (I had heard her mention doing this in the past) she was a fountain of information.

Michelle knows things and she knows people. It's like the mafia or something. She has a source, a "guy" out in Santa Ana who she gets her stuff from. I wrote her a check for my "stuff" and a couple of days later she passed a heavy, wadded up, unmarked paper bag to me, along with some instructions. I caught myself looking around for narcs.

It's a strange collection of materials--at least to me. There is Colon Detox (there's that word again, and who knew a colon could be addicted?) and Linopal (which is flax seed). I get to mix these two items into a glass of water to drink twice a day. It has the consistency of road sludge and tastes about the same. Yummy!

There are also tablets of L & G which I take 4 of a day. Michelle explained to me what each of these items does but it's as if she's speaking Spanish because I don't understand. Perhaps it is Spanish because all of the materials have vaguely Hispanic names and packaging. Maybe our neighbors to the south know something about healthy eating that we don't. Probably not, since I am definitely not allowed to eat flour tortillas--or cheese.

Here is a list of things I am not allowed to have and how I feel about that:
1. Cheese (milk products in general). I am very displeased about this. Cheese is it's own food group in my book. Just about every food I enjoy has cheese. And I am also saying goodbye to my daily bowl of cereal and milk.

2. Chemicals. This sounds alright at first, after all, who wants to eat chemicals? Turns out we all do. Chemicals are in a whole mess of packaged foods and drinks we consume on a regular basis, like Diet Coke and Ding Dongs (or is that just me?).

3. Processed foods. Basically no more packaged snack foods. Cheese-it's, Pringles, etc. And pretty much anything else that comes in a can, box, or has a label on it. Pretty much. (I did find an out with this and Michelle confirmed that the flax seed tortilla chips from Trader Joe's are clear! It's the small victories...)

4. Red meat. I'm really not that much of a red meat eater anyway. Jen and I were slowly making the permanent transition to turkey meat anyway. I think I'll cool with this until the next time I drive by an In-n-Out.

5. Acidic foods like lemons, oranges, pineapples and tomatoes. And apparently strawberries are acidic too. This messes with your digestion and makes the stomach work harder. Not good during a cleanse, apparently. There are plenty of other fruit options so this is okay.

6. Refined sugar. I have a serious sweet tooth. Especially for all things chocolate-y. I could be in trouble here.

7. Alcohol. I am a social drinker who likes to have a few beers with guys when watching sporting events or playing cards, etc. I will miss the beer, the occassional glass of wine, and the finger or two of scotch that goes along with good conversation. Water, anyone?

The wife thinks I'm a nut (Hey! There's something I can eat all day--nuts!) but she's being supportive. I think she's semi-worried I'll actually pull this off, turn into a full granola man and she'll feel compelled to follow me. Unlikely.

So yesterday was the first day. I'll blog about that later and try to update this each day. If you ask me questions about the process, what I can eat, etc., I'll do my best to answer but I'll probably refer you to my Yoda.

Have a cookie for me.

10 comments:

Rebecca Snavely said...

You are SO investing in a vita-mix next.

Proud of you. In fact, I raise my glass of organically grown sauvignon blanc wine to you. Colon cleanse away!

The Unlikely Pastor's Wife said...

your yoda I like.....nice she is.

byw- You can do it babe!

paul thomas said...

I'm not necessarily against a vita-mix. Anything that can make peanut butter cannot be all bad...

Diane Davis said...

i did a three day cleanse last week. it was the master cleanse that i'm sure you have heard of. water with fresh lemon juice, maple syrup, and cayenne pepper. no food at all. i had a horrible headache and my body just felt OFF the second day. i wanted to do it for ten days and i will admit i caved after three. the sight of football triggered me. it was my first time trying this, so maybe i'll try again at some other point in time.

does this mean you will do the cleanse and then in moderation let yourself eat some of the forbidden foods with balance? or are you off beer forever? that would be very very sad.

i am intersted in the updates. and i can even handle colon talk.

good luck.

paul thomas said...

Diane: It would be very sad to be off beer forever. I imagine I'll work these things back in, slowly, and proceed with moderation.

I've heard of that "master cleanse" and it sounds really difficult. I got a mild headache yesterday (probably as my body comes off of sugar and caffeine) but I've been pretty good otherwise. Actually I'm feeling great--it feels good to eat healthy.

HangryPants said...

Good luck. I am glad you seemed to find my dad's chip review useful.

Anonymous said...

Trader Joe's has flax seed chips?? Lead me there--if only the sodium count is low enough!!

paul thomas said...

Sodium is 50mg per serving and a serving is "about seven chips."

Zeke Fantastic said...

Why for a guy who has been rather conservative (it was a phase I know) and a rather un-healthy eater (chinese buffet any one? we would go at it inhigh school remember?) I am impressed btw I had a beer yesterday for you and I will try do do so as often as possible

Christopher said...

I'm eating a block of Velveeta with a pound of ground meat in it in your honor!