Monday, February 11th, 2008
Several people have mailed in to ask about the Herbal Tea that is involved in the Lemonade Diet. Reading the sites on the internet, I’ve realized that most of them kind of skip over this topic. The nightly Senna Leaf Herbal Tea really helps in the process, and as you may have read in Master Cleanse Secrets, it is actually the first step in the Master Cleanse Diet. For a little more information on the laxative tea, read this excerpt from our upcoming guide:
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Friday, February 8th, 2008
The Saltwater flush is another element of the Master Cleanse intended to help your body with waste removal. Removing waste is the essential element to detoxifying your body. The Saltwater Flush functions as a top-down enema and works through your digestive system particularly quickly, taking only about 30-60 minutes to move all the way through your body.
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Thursday, February 7th, 2008
The lemonade diet has seen a huge surge in popularity since 2006. We know that the Master Cleanse has been around over half a century, so why the sudden burst in interest? The answer goes back to a Beyonce Knowles appearance on Oprah Winfrey’s show back in August of 2006. In the interview, Beyonce talked about how fast she lost over 20 pounds for the Dreamgirls movie. Beyonce’s testimonial sparked the interest of people everywhere, and the Master Cleanse diet was immediately nicknamed the Beyonce Diet. 
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Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
There is tons of hype around the Master Cleanse. Lately it has seemed like all of the actresses and actors in Hollywood that needed to slim down for a role are looking to the time tested system that combines lemon juice, maple syrup and cayenne pepper in a drink.
With all the diet options available, why are so many people choosing the Master Cleanse diet?
First, it works. When people go on the lemonade diet they see results and the results are amazing. Hundreds and thousands of people are walking testimonials for the recipe and plan behind the Master Cleanse diet. The Lemonade Diet is effective, and people everywhere have been getting all the benefits of the Master Cleanse for decades.
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Saturday, January 26th, 2008
All of the ingredients in the recipe for the Lemonade Diet feature high levels of minerals. Minerals are rarely discussed in normal medicinal circles, but they are key in the body’s proper functioning and the Master cleanse utilizes them. Our bodies need hundreds of different minerals, in minute quantities, but unlike the Master Cleanse, most writere have not publicized them as significant components to our health, most of us don’t have the correct amounts and types in our diets. Mineral deficiencies can result, especially in the summertime, when we lose them through sweat. Muscle soreness, white marks on your fingernails, weight loss or gain, hormone imbalances, metabolism, skin tone, immunity, and a host of other seemingly unrelated symptoms and issues can be attributed to various mineral deficiencies. The massive mineral count alone makes the Master Cleanse beneficial to nearly anyone’s health and wellness.
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
We feel it is our responsibility to inform you of any risk to your health the Master Cleanse may impose. The program should not be used if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, anemia, a serious intestinal obstruction, gallstones, or if you are underweight or have a history with an eating disorder. While the diet is largely safe for people of normal health and fitness levels, it’s a good idea for anyone considering the Lemonade Diet to consult their doctor prior to starting the program. If you have clinical depression, the Master Cleanse program may worsen your depression, so talk to your psychiatrist before going on the diet and if they won’t temporarily increase your dosage, seriously consider not using the program. Women who are pregnant or nursing and children shouldn’t try this diet.
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Saturday, January 19th, 2008
The next ingredient in our What’s in the recipe? series might be the one that most people are scared of. I actually love Cayenne pepper, and regularly use a dash of it in hot chocolate to add a little kick. Cayenne pepper adds vitamins B and C to the Lemonade Diet. It also aids in your Master Cleanse by cleansing the respiratory system by breaking down mucus, which allows you to breathe better and removes toxins.
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Friday, January 18th, 2008
The next ingredient that Stanley Burroughs wrote about in The Master Cleanser’s Lemonade Diet recipe is Maple Syrup. Maple syrup is one of the few unprocessed good sugars that provide micro-nutrients as well as calories to the body. This is important as this diet nearly eliminates all calorie intake, so the maple syrup is vital for keeping your energy up. It is high in minerals including zinc and manganese. For the Master Cleanse, Burroughs recommends Grade B because it contains more minerals than the lighter grades of maple syrup.
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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Lemons are one of the best all-around foods for the human body. They boast a high amount of vitamin C and both cationic and anionic minerals as well as making the body more alkaline and helping to cleanse. They are rich in raw sugars, helping to keep your strength and energy up through the diet while remaining natural and healthy. According to The Master Cleanser, the lemon acts as a purifier and provides potassium.
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
Reading the Master Cleanse recipe by itself is confusing and seems nonsensical, but once you understand the science behind it, you’ll see why it provides such effective results in detoxifying the body and promoting physical health. In this series of posts, we’ll go through each ingredient and discuss its purpose in the Lemonade Diet recipe. (more…)
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