(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)

cleanse day #2 (monday)

(fyi, these posts are slightly off by a day or 2 )

cleanse day #2 – taking it to work

i over-packed my lunch bag today; worried that i might go hungry. it just didn’t seem like a lot of food to me: leftover quinoa with beets, roasted delicata squash & ghee, sweet potato hummus with cucumbers, autumn royal grapes & raw trail mix. well, typing it all out makes it look like a lot, but trust me - i didn’t look like it would be enough to hold me over for the day when i put it into my lunch bag.

autumn royal grapes (my fall favorite) & organic cucumber stalks (photo courtesy of kb)

i was concerned about some of my weekdays and staying on top of the cleanse. since i run around throughout the day, especially mondays & tuesdays – i don’t have time to really cook. before the cleanse started, my to-go was something “fast” – like a sandwich from ike’s lair, some spicy tuna sushi or a salad… even the occasional #2 with no onions-protein style and fries at in-and-out. ohhhh, so good! but, i HAVE to resist! …at least for the next 7 days. ;)

surprisingly, my lunch was very satisfying, and i didn’t even eat all the food that i packed! what a HUGE learning today: eating more nutrient-rich foods equals smaller portions! the idea of quality over quantity also includes the food that we put into our systems. with eating less but more nutrient rich foods, i’ve realized that i eat more frequently, but it takes less for me to feel full.

it’s only day #2, and my body is feeling the wonderful effects: less bloating after eating & less of that “heavy” feeling after eating. i drink more liquids: water, coconut water, aloe juices & kombucha. my sleep the past 2 days have been deep & 8 hours in length; rashes on my skin have gone away and my skin feels softer; breakouts are less inflamed and few. also, i got an answer about the itchiness. apparently, it means i have extra heat in my body – which i have no doubt in my mind about. i am vata in and out.

i’m so happy and grateful that this cleanse came around when it did. i felt more ready to do this now, than in the past… and it has to do with the people that are on this journey with me and also our positive cleanse facilitator: talyla! if you’re considering a cleanse of any type, i strongly suggest finding a cleanse facilitator / leader that you connect to and feel supported by. this will totally enhance your experience, thus making it more fun & possibly something that you’ll integrate into your life in one way or another…

cleansing is a way to wash the body from the inside out. not only do we remove toxins that build up in our bodies over time, we also “reset” our sensitivity to hunger and understand our cravings better. we allow our digestive system to rest; gaining more energy, improving body awareness and creating a natural inclination towards making better food choices – all while letting go all that which we no longer need. – talya lutker

i’m curled up writing this post tonight with a hot cup of vitamineral earth tea, which helps to “nutritionally support blood sugar, colon, detoxification, the immune system, and longevity.” feeling healthier from the inside out!

stay tuned for more! working on day #3…

photo courtesy of healthforcesuperfoods.com