Yes, the Cleanse is compatible with veganism; you will have to modify
the Cleanse diet protocol to include whole grains, legumes and beans to ensure that you are getting enough protein and food generally.
Not exact matches
Hi Inger, Depending on your candida
diet protocol, baking soda and baking powder are good to limit during a candida
cleanse.
The liver
cleanse protocol involves following a healthy, organic
diet and drinking an organic herbal mixture for 4 days to stimulate the liver and soften stones.
Unless you've eaten a
clean, real - food, low - inflammatory
diet your entire life, trying the
protocols in this book for a month may have a tremendously positive effect on your health.
I have been on a holistic
protocol, vegetarian
diet, distilled H20 only, various supplements, alkaline forming
diet, peroxide and Epsom salt baths every day, Manuka nasal and eye washes, tea tree oil diluted in Grape seed oil body washes, periodic colon
cleanses, etc etc etc..
A low carb
diet combined with a
cleansing protocol can really help with this stuff (see SIBO recommendations earlier).
Be sure to speak with your doctor before considering a detox
cleanse, or any new health and
diet protocol, in order to be certain that it's the right choice for you.
This is because detoxes and
cleanses are distinct
diet protocols, with different aims and purposes.
Make a commitmet to yourself that you will consciously continue some of the detox
diet protocols and
cleansing therapies (saunas, yoga, epson salt baths, vegetable juices).