Cleansing Lemon Diet: To Do or Not to Do?

December 17, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Beyonce Knowles has recently struck up some controversy when she was interviewed about what steps she took to lose that weight for her role in the movie Dreamgirls. The famous singer commented on being placed on a “starvation diet” where she had to consume only a glass of specially made lemonade instead of solid food.

This “starvation diet” she talked about is actually the famous Master cleansing lemon diet formulated by the late Stanley Burroughs. Actually, Beyonce is only one of two famous people who have testified to the effects of the Master cleansing diet. Robin Quivers also revealed to the Howard Stern Show that she lost a weight with the diet.

Now the big question here is: would you do or would you not do a cleansing lemon diet like Beyonce and Quivers had? What are the possible effects besides losing weight? To understand that, first you need to know what makes up the lemonade diet in Burroughs’ formula.

Ingredients of a Master Cleansing Diet

The lemonade diet is made up of four simple ingredients. These ingredients are:

  • Organic lemon or lime juice. This must be freshly squeezed.
  • Cayenne peppers
  • Genuine maple syrup
  • Purified water

As you could see, all of the ingredients of Burroughs’ formula are natural, which means there are no side effects associated with taking them into the body. They are also cheap and easy to procure. Not only that, all of these ingredients serves a purpose.

To make things clear, the Master cleansing lemon diet is not a starvation diet. The lemonade mix has all of the necessary vitamins and minerals that the body needs to survive, and are a perfect substitute for solid food for the entire duration of the diet.

The reason why Burroughs chose genuine and organic products like the maple syrup and the fruit juice is because they are rich in fiber and antioxidants. The antioxidants help to slow down aging and deterioration of our body and its internal organs by breathing life into our cells.  The antioxidants also protect them from further damage that might adversely affect their functioning, like synthesizing the needed vitamins and nutrients for our body.

The fiber on the other hand removes any waste products that remain behind in our intestines as well as in our blood. This ensures smooth circulation and lessening the risk of heart disease. At the same time, it makes certain smooth bowel movement leaving us feeling refreshed and healthy after the cleansing is done.

Beyonce’s Secret for Quick Weight Loss

December 8, 2008 by · 2 Comments
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Beyonce Knowles is undeniably famous. From the start of her career as part of the three-some Destiny’s Child and to her successful subsequent solo career, she has had her share of fame. She appears as an endorser for several products, and appeared in a couple of movies including Austin Powers and Dreamgirls.

Beyonce’s most remarkable role is in Dreamgirls not just because of her acting, but the convincing portrayal of the character losing a lot of weight. It was not a product of make up or prosthetics however; it was real. Beyonce did lose 14 to 20 pounds in the middle of the shoot, and she had to do it fast. What she did was take on a body cleansing diet which purged her of that fat in her body in so short a time. This “Beyonce cleansing diet” is in reality Stanley Burroughs’ Master Cleansing Diet. Read more

A Unique Cleansing Lemon Diet

December 8, 2008 by · 2 Comments
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We are all familiar with the many diets that have been advertised and endorsed by many people. Most of the diets we know, however, are weight loss regimes and consist of solid food. There is, however, another kind of diet: a cleansing lemon diet.

This kind of diet is not solely devoted to losing weight. Instead, the lemonade cleansing diet is designed for losing all those residual waste in our bodies. We all know that is fatty deposits in our blood vessels that causes heart attack, since they force the heart to pump faster to get the blood moving through the constriction. How did these deposits get in there? It happens when the liver’s ability to correctly break down fat is affected by damage to the organ. The unwanted fat finds its way to the small intestines where it is absorbed by the body through the bloodstream. Read more