This morning I embarked on the Dr. Oz 48 hour cleanse. Why? I'm not exactly sure. A friend was doing it and wanted some moral support. I looked at what was involved and it seemed like a personal challenge I could do. Once I read reviews indicating it could help to reduce or eliminate junk food cravings I was sold.
We decided to cleanse during two week days instead of a weekend as it would have less of an impact on our families. Yesterday I bought the supplies, spending about 39 Euro. I'll chalk this all up to experience since by noon I started feeling crummy and by 2:00 I decided to eat a more substantial snack because I was feeling so ill.
Why did I feel ill? Here are my theories:
Theory #1: It doesn't say this on the Dr. Oz website, but when the cleanse is discussed on Oprah.com they note that you should drink enough caffeine to avoid withdrawal symptoms. I certainly don't over indulge on coffee, but I do have a couple of cups of strong English tea every morning. Maybe the hot water with lemon didn't cut it?
Theory #2: I'm just not a fasting kind of person. I haven't fasted a lot in my life, but occasional Lenten observances have shown me that it DOES NOT agree with me. Strictly speaking this wasn't a fast so I thought I'd be ok, but it was calorically reduced. Perhaps it didn't include enough calories to keep me going? I don't have a lot of fat stored up so I think fasting stresses my body sooner than it stresses most.
Theory #3: There was something in what I ate that triggered a headache. This has happened in the past, especially when my daily caloric needs aren't met. I don't know what food I ate that would have been the trigger. Maybe stevia? It was in the almond milk. Flax seed? Maybe, I can't say I eat that very often.
In any event, I was in bed by 3:30 with a cluster headache. Poor M missed swimming lessons. Thankfully Peter got home early so he could feed M and get him ready for bed. At midnight I woke up feeling a bit better and ate some banana and toast.
The next morning I felt a lot better. Interestingly, I wasn't interested in the bacon I cooked for M. Nor have I been eating as much junk food. The leftover vegetable stock became chicken soup last night and beef stew tonight. I have been enjoying the detox drink and all the fresh vegetables in my fridge.
So, I don't think it was a total bust. On the contrary, despite how awful I felt I really did feel some benefits of the cleanse. But if I were to do this again I wouldn't restrict my consumption. Rather, I'd add some of these cleansing foods to my normal diet.
What happens when a fearless librarian realizes she has hitched her wagon to the star of a globe-trotting accountant.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Work Wednesday?
Wasn't I meant to be posting about work issues on Wednesdays? Well, here we are, and I have had some interesting work lately. Although M has transferred schools, a move that continues to go well, I am still working in the library at his former school. Mainly I do basic stuff, checking books out and in, but it has helped me to get to know a K-12 collection. Recently I have made some acquisitions recommendations in media studies and I'm also working on a project to create research guides for students working on their International Baccalaureate extended essay, a kind of senior thesis required for graduation. Today I also began leading the weekly library program for M's class. I really enjoy my work with K-12 libraries. Some aspects are completely different from anything I've done, and some are quite similar.
Over the past couple of weeks I have also found myself looking at employment ads with increasing frequency. I haven't quite determined what this means--will I apply for something? I suppose if the right thing came along, maybe 20 hours per week at a school library. Meantime, I'm pretty content to volunteer in exchange for learning so much about a different type of library.
Over the past couple of weeks I have also found myself looking at employment ads with increasing frequency. I haven't quite determined what this means--will I apply for something? I suppose if the right thing came along, maybe 20 hours per week at a school library. Meantime, I'm pretty content to volunteer in exchange for learning so much about a different type of library.
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