The Lemonade Diet: How Does the Master Cleanse Work?

The lemonade diet, formally called the Master Cleanse by its creator, Stanley Burroughs, relies on complete abstinence from eating solid foods to loss weight. Although weight loss is quick, it can also be dangerous and is rarely long term.
 Many healthcare professionals speak out strongly against the lemonade diet, which has few essential vitamins and minerals.

The lemonade diet requires its participants to drink a mixture of water, fresh lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and grade B maple syrup. That is the only thing ingested during the lemonade diet, other than laxative teas and what is called the salt water flush. Drinking laxative tea and the salt water flush helps purge the stomach and bowels, something that is essential when no solid food is being eaten for a long period of time.

Supporters of the lemonade diet say that it helps them increase energy and lose weight. The lemonade diet is supposed to help flush harmful toxins out of the body increasing the well being of the person on the diet. People who regularly do the lemonade diet claim it allows themselves to refocus on healthy eating habits by confronting any harm they have done to their body through unhealthy eating.

The book where the lemonade diet is outlined claims the lemonade diet helps cure a variety of ailments, including ulcers. Actual medical science has never proven these claims. Instead, science suggests that any positive effects the lemonade diet has in addition weight loss are from the placebo effect.

The minimum recommended time for the lemonade diet is ten days. Some people spend much longer on the diet, even living on lemonade for more than 30 days. Many people have used this method for rapid weight loss. Although there are some calories in the lemonade diet from the maple syrup, most people get far less than their recommended calories for the day from this diet. Also, the lemons in the lemonade diet drink act as a diuretic, so much of the initial weight loss is water.

Related information
  • The lemonade diet should be followed for at least ten days.
  • The salt water flush must be completed at least once every day.
  • Discuss this diet with your doctor before beginning.
 
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I think it takes at least a weeks time for results and I have a book which gives us the ingredients I will send it on your Email. ======================================= Shawn Don't over-react emotionally to the Lemonade Diet. [URL="http://themastercleanse.org/the-lemonade-diet"The Lemonade Diet Cleanse Recipe[/URL]

Posted on 01/22/2009 at 1:01:48 AM

Hpw do I do this diet? what r the ingredients, & how do I use them, & how long..Please help... kimthaxton@bellsouth.net

Posted on 08/23/2008 at 8:08:53 PM

Thanks Marbar you comment couldn't be more accurate. I'm a Dr. and need to know more about nutrition - it's true. Fasting has been on the planet for a very long time. I believe many things are condemned for lack of understanding: gods, drugs, fasts. Experience is a way to know if you are going to benefit - then again there are times one gets a lesson: a beneficial lesson indeed :)

Posted on 07/18/2008 at 12:07:55 PM

Um Tris, how stupid can you be to even think that MD's have no training in nutrition. You should do research before saying ignorant things!!

Posted on 04/20/2008 at 9:04:53 PM

are you insane. doctors and nurses take classes in nutrition. Your doctor knows the body and it's nutritional requirments. this diet could be very harmful. 10 days without the proper electrolyte balance could be fatal. when you flush the body in this extreme way you not only lose toxins, you lose essential electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and calcium. when you lose enough of these electrolytes you could have a heart attack or fatal cardiac arrthymias. before anybody attempts this or any other extreme weight lose method, you should consult your doctor or health care professional.

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 6:03:29 PM

I wrote an article on the Master Cleanse Secrets Ebook, which shows you some tricks (like some foods allowed and tips to reduce side-effects like headaches) to make it easier, I agree that you should consult with a doctor before trying this!

Posted on 01/01/2008 at 12:01:07 PM

As an MD, I know we do train in nutrition! I spent 12 years in college, graduate school and medical school, do you really think we would not get trained in nutrition? Come on! This is only a quick fix and you gain the weight back. I have seen many patients doing it and do not recommend it.

Posted on 12/07/2007 at 11:12:00 AM

Um, try again, Tris?

Posted on 08/22/2007 at 5:08:00 PM

Why would you consult with your doctor before starting this? MD's have absolutely no training in nutrition.

Posted on 08/07/2007 at 2:08:00 PM

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