4 Essential Steps for a Great Cleanse
1. Drink Warm Water. 
Everyone
 talks about how important it is to stay hydrated, and they’re right. 
What many people miss is drinking warm or hot water is more effective 
because our bodies can assimilate it so much better! 
This
 is especially important in the morning when we’re looking to keep our 
nervous system calm and your digestive fire strong for breakfast. 
(That’s right, you should be eating breakfast. See tip #3 below.)
2. Don’t pull out the crutches before you can stand. 
What
 I mean is that if you’re heavily dependent on your two double lattes 
and handful of M&Ms to get through your work day, don’t just stop 
them all at once before you make some changes to address the underlying 
problem. What is the real problem? 
Generally it’s one of three things: either (a) you’re not getting enough rest and/or quality nutrition, (b) you’re working too hard or (c) you’re bored and needing to entertain yourself with stimulants. 
So
 before you give up the lattes/cookies/wine, start by getting more rest 
and better quality food in your body. Eat more dark greens, drink warm 
water, and get some fun exercise. That way, when you cut back on the 
toxic stuff, your body is being supported so you don’t just crash and 
burn in a migraine-fueled mess. 
At
 the end of a cleanse you want to think, “How did I ever need those 
crappy energy depleting crutches?” and not, “What’s the fastest route to
 a Starbucks?”
3. Honor Your Appetite. 
I
 was at a bridal shower not long ago at which some girls found out that I
 lead seasonal cleanses. They said they’d done a cleanse a month before 
but that they were “soooo hungry” that all they could think about was 
pizza the whole time and couldn’t wait for it to end. 
Folks, this is not the idea!
Improved digestion should be a goal of any cleanse and having genuine hunger go unsatiatied is not good for your digestion. In addition to causing headaches, unstable energy, and irritability, it can also promote fat storage! 
So when you cleanse, if you’re hungry, have a meal. That could be a satisfying juice or smoothie or it could be a whole foods meal like rice, mung beans and vegetables. 
Then
 after your meal, you wait until you’re hungry again and you eat another
 meal. It’s not rocket science, but it’s vitally important for you to 
understand that when your body is hungry, it’s saying Feed me. 
Honor that voice.
4. Keep Calm and Cleanse On. 
You’ve got to keep your cool if you’re going to do a cleanse well. 
When you’re calm, your body will start to open up to the new habits you’re instilling in your cells. 
You’ll start to go into fat metabolism stage, and you’ll start to detox and shed any extra pounds
 you’re carrying. So if your cleanse is stressing you out to the max, 
take a step back and think about what “the spirit of the cleanse” is, to
 quote an old cleanser of mine. 
Honor the spirit and reclaim your cool. 
I
 don’t think the spirit of the cleanse is going to tell you to have a 
glass of cabernet and a steak, but it might tell you to have a cup of 
hot almond milk with dates to soothe those stressed nerves.
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Are
 you an experienced cleanser? What are the things that have made it a 
more enjoyable experience for you? Please share with the community in 
the comments below.
Published  October 10, 2012 at 2:04 PM http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-6421/4-Essential-Steps-for-a-Great-Cleanse.html
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