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Week 4!
Pants a little looser, less inflammation.
Week 4!
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I have more energy! Not feeling the afternoon slump. :)
This is hard
Someone commented that the food cleanse was hard. Not long after that I found myself wondering around in the kitchen saying, I can’t eat that, can’t eat that… so I made granola. Decided to pan roast it this time. Here's the thing... Beyond the physiological benefits—less inflammation, better digestion, clearer energy—there’s another layer to a food cleanse or detox that doesn’t get talked about enough. At some point, it gets hard. Not in a dramatic way. Just enough discomfort to notice old patterns. The urge to reach for what’s familiar. The moment where you start negotiating with yourself. And that’s the moment that matters. What I’ve seen over and over is that the challenge isn’t really about food. It’s about how we respond when things aren’t comfortable. Most of us have been trained to smooth things over quickly—to treat symptoms, to quiet discomfort, to move on as fast as possible. A cleanse takes away some of those buffers. When you stay with it—when you pause, breathe, and don’t immediately fix or escape—you start to build something much more valuable than willpower. You build trust in yourself. You realize you can feel uncomfortable without falling apart. You can move through a hard moment without abandoning the process. And that changes more than your digestion. That capacity carries into the rest of life. Stress at work. Tension in relationships. Decisions that require patience instead of urgency. You stop reacting so quickly and start responding with more clarity and ease. That’s why I don’t see this work as just physical. The body is the entry point—but the real shift is learning how to stay present with yourself when things get challenging. That’s a winning strategy every time. And when you develop that kind of internal steadiness, it naturally supports how you live, how you lead, and how you show up in the world. Live your best life.
This is hard
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Great words!! Thank you!
First Day - Week 3
I went out with a bang last night by having pizza (grain free) and chicken wings with blue cheese! Today I began my day without milk in my turmeric tea. Guess I’ll have to load up on avocados to get my fats. What else? Soy - I avoid it anyway because my body hates it. But it’s in most packaged foods under the term vegetable oil. Also in most salad dressings. Alcohol - rarely if ever. Your liver will be happy. Potato- even the healthy avocado oil ones. Can still do sweet potatoes. Grains - this one will hurt for a lot of people. There’s always the grain free bagels 🥯 😊 Watch out for corn - like soy - it’s in everything. How are we doing?!!!
First Day - Week 3
1 like • 12d
Breakfast is the biggest challenge for us. My mom can't eat eggs. Staring with my cranberry drink, then some roasted veggies topped with avocado. Bone broth, and whatever other protein I can find. Cowboys beans and soups are good for breakfast... any other ideas?
0 likes • 12d
I'll take a look at the pumpkin muffin recipe! Thanks!!
1 like • 23d
Great! Enjoying my breakfast feast of bone broth, roasted veggies, sweet potato hash, a Bilinski sausage and 1/2 a grapefruit.
Day one - Here we go!
No salsa ( sugar) on my egg casserole this morning.
Day one - Here we go!
1 like • 27d
Is that because your salsa has sugar in it?
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Rhonda Summarsell
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