(finally…) my fall cleanse thoughts (3 months later)

i’ve been sitting on this post for weeks now – actually months (it’s already 2013!), taking in all that i discovered about MYSELF during the fall cleanse i participated in with my ayurvedic yogi friend, talya lutzker (you can follow her on FB, too, at talya’s kitchen). the cleanse helped me in so many ways: it reset my system, got me off coffee for good, and most importantly revealed what actually makes my skin breakout.

the cleanse reminded me that:

“your body is your temple…”

photo courtesy of: thesimplyluxuriouslife.com

photo courtesy of: thesimplyluxuriouslife.com

PRE – Cleanse:

  • fickle coffee fiend - knew that it was healthier for me & my thyroid to stop drinking coffee altogether. but, that’s soo much easier said than done. i was really good for 3 months after my first visit to the naturopath in march 2012, but when summer came around, i caved in and started sipping starbucks frappuccions or philz iced mint mojitos instead. guilty pleasures… {sigh}
  • more CHEESE, please! – freshly grated parmesan on pasta, abundantly showered over (gluten free) pizza, smoked gouda with wine & (gluten free) crackers, soft brie bruschetta with apples, or grilled cheese sandwiches anytime of the day & night. OMG, i ate cheese like it was nobody’s business.
  • self-proclaimed carnivore – and damn proud of it! i heart steak! especially how my dad grills it: juicy, soft, medium, DEEE-licious!
philz mint mojito & baklava (old favorites) | photo courtesy of:  isabel zhang

philz mint mojito & baklava (my old favorites) • photo courtesy of: isabel zhang

IN – Cleanse:

  • holy shit it [the cleanse] was so hard, but so necessary for me.
  • i was so grateful to have other people going through the same experience as me. strength in numbers. having the support was priceless.
  • it’s a lot of work: thought that goes into planning, grocery shopping, preparing & cooking meals. so thankful to talya for giving us a manual with recipes in it! it was such a life saver :)
  • i don’t think i could do this alone. but definitely, i’d do it again!

POST – Cleanse:

dr. martin luther king said it best:

Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.

trust me, it would be so much easier to turn my head, look the other way & pretend that i don’t know any better. but i just can’t - not anymore. not after literally feeling the impact of eating whole foods; noticing how efficiently my body function, and how less weighed down i feel after eating.

my valuable learnings:

learning #1: i kicked the coffee craving – once & for all! - ZERO DESIRE for coffee. share my excitement, please! this has been one of THE hardest things to shake off… i’ve had such a strong attachement to coffee (the smell, the taste, the ritual) since college, although i was already drinking coffee in high school. about a month after the cleanse ended & still coffee-free, i was really curious about how my body would react to coffee in my system again after being 100% free of it for 30+ days. i stopped by philz coffee after i had a meeting with our travel agent (jeff & i are going to belize for our honeymoon!), ordered my “usual” - small ambrosia with cream & medium sweet. i was kinda excited to taste it, but when i did… it was not at all like remembered it! my taste buds were not satisfied. i didn’t want it. WTF? amazing. i didn’t even finish it. i think i had about half of that small cup of coffee and i was D-O-N-E. peace out, joe. my heart belongs to tea now. ♥

more tea, please • photo by krismarie b

more tea, please • photo by krismarie b

learning #2: “NO thank you” to cheese & all other dairy products. sadly yes. i absolutely have to. why? because dairy MAKES ME BREAK OUT! the culprit has been revealed! i learned this in the worst way possible… on my wedding day. :( talya advised us to add the foods we cut out slowly back into our systems to notice how our bodies would react when we reintroduced each food type. unfortunately, jeff & i had already decided to have our wedding rehearsal dinner at our favorite italian bruschetta spot: B Street & Vine. pretty much everything on our pre-set menu had cheese in it, and i really didn’t think anything of it, although my gut was telling me to be wary & limit my cheese intake. learning #2a: listen to your gut. instincts are usually spot on. anyway, woke up the morning of my wedding (2 days later)… and i was totally broken out along my jawline. i was F-in pissed and SO devastated. luckily, i had a great make-up artist who was able to cover every spot.

learning #3 – eat out of either a bowl or a bowl plate – or which i comically refer to as a: “blate.” eating out of a smaller rounded vessel not only kept my food together, but it looked like an abundance of food on my blate. i ate less, but it was really the perfect amount of food that filled me up without making me wish i had worn my stretchy pants to dinner.

learning #4 – eat organic, local & in season – this one is a little challenging, which i have to admit, i don’t do on a regular basis. farmer’s markets are a fantastic whole foods hub. farmer’s markets bring local farmers together in one place that sell fruits/veggies that are in season, pesticide-free, organic, and fresh. those are big things! eating in-season fruits/veggies means that i’m supporting local businesses and ingesting less imported foods that have been sprayed with pesticides or coated with wax to preserve freshness & prolong life during transport. plus, on a beautiful sunday morning, a trip to the farmer’s market is a great way to start the day! :)

farmer's market, mountain view • photo courtesy of killerbunniesinc.com

farmer’s market, mountain view • photo courtesy of killerbunniesinc.com

learning #5 - eat food that tastes good! – a cleanse is hard, but it’s even harder when i would eat things that didn’t appeal to my personal taste. what made this cleanse successful for me was not only was i was given healthier alternatives to the foods that i would normally eat, i was also exposed to foods that i never had before. yes, it involved a little trial and error, but i found some new favorites! eating healthier doesn’t mean sacrificing great taste. food should always taste good! :)

learning #6 – i’m eat more like a vegetarian/pescetarian (fish-eater). i’m not saying that i’ve sworn off all meat altogether, but the amount of meat (pork/chicken/steak) i consume nowadays is significantly less… 2x/week at most. now, i crave all kinds of vegetables: hearty squashes, leafy greens, and vibrantly colored salads; and proudly prefer fish over steak. i realized that eating steak would make my heart race, which doesn’t really help support a balanced thyroid. (for those of you reading my blog for the first time, i have hyperthyroidism)

learning #7 – practice patience & compassion - choosing healthier foods is not always the easiest thing to do. with so much temptation around me, i have to make the conscious decision to choose foods that nurture my body. there are days that i don’t make the wisest food choices and give into my cravings, but i believe if i’m “good” 80% of the time, i can be “bad” 20% of the time… although i am very mindful of how “bad” i want to be. for sure, a gluten cave-in is a rarity, but does happen when lumpia is involved. ;)

looking forward to talya’s spring cleanse! 

“The body is your temple.  Keep it pure and clean for the soul to reside in.”  ~B.K.S. Iyengar, Yoga: The Path To Holistic Health

photo courtesy of Body Temple on Facebook

photo courtesy of Body Temple on Facebook

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cleanse days #4 – #7 (wednesday – saturday)

i haven’t forgotten about the remaining days of my cleanse nor did i abandon it after day #3, which trust me, would’ve been the easier thing to do. …for those of you wondering. i was really committed to this cleanse, and so glad i did it 1 week before my wedding! well sort of… but, more on that later.

on to days #3-#7 – the home stretch! >>>

i made another bomb.com breakfast during the last couple of days: amaranth with figs, raisins & cinnamon. this time i added some warrior food & Mila (chia seeds)so delish! this breakfast of nutritional abundance held me down for a good part of the morning. i wasn’t hungry after an hour, nor was i craving for “something else.” it satisfied all of my taste buds that i discovered dominate my diet: sweet & savory. side note: i made my amaranth with goji berries instead of the figs & raisins one day… NO BUENO. the goji berries didn’t create the same warm sweetness that the figs & raisins did.

my home made MISO soup!

on day #6, i made homemade miso soup with red miso, seaweed, organic carrots, green onions, ginger, mushrooms, 1 organic egg & kale. OMG… it was soo good! (notice the theme throughout this entire series of  posts?? RAW food is tasty! ;) ) but, what really killed me, was that even though i was enjoying this lovely organic vegan bowl of soup, the rest of my family decided to get pizza for dinner. WTF… i know they’re supportive of all my dietary choices, but wow – way to rub it in my face. lol… day #6 was the most difficult for me, especially since i was hours away from finishing!

such a tease….

i woke up on day #7 with high hopes cuz i knew it was my last day, but i had a feeling i’d end up cheating for dinner because it was my dad’s birthday… saturday’s breakfast started off good with my ghee concoction of hot water, lemon, cinnamon & a teaspoon of ghee (which i still do as of this day – as often as i can every morning), followed by purple yam & yerba mate chai tea. lunch was a blur – i think i just ended up snacking on various vegan “stuff” i had left in my kitchen. …such a scavenger. although i was dreading dinner… it wasn’t so bad. the vegan went out the window, but i at least was able to keep it gluten free!! :) oh well, i’m human… and 6 days on a cleanse is still worth celebrating! 

i can’t wait til the spring cleanse! :)

what a journey it has been… stay tuned for my reflections & learnings!

here’s a little peak into what has lately taken place in my life – I GOT MARRIED! i’m somebody’s wifey now.. and it’s amazing! i am so blessed… i remind myself  constantly to take time of my day to take it all in & have gratitude.

jeff & i cutting our cake… we had a special gluten-free cake made (burnt almond) so i could eat it, but the servers didn’t even bring me any! :( the lucky table that got the cake said it was amazing! …happy that someone enjoyed it! (10/20/2012)