The good:
No heart palpitations. My biggest goal in this fast was to examine how my eating affected my heart. Clearly a correlation exists. No junk food; no junk heart. Noted.
Superhuman eyesight. OK, maybe not superhuman but better than it used to be. Since my pregnancy with our daughter, Anastasia, I complained about my vision. Since the fast started I noticed a marked improvement in my eyesight and it continues to improve. This, to an avid reader, is priceless.
Less gravitational pull. Translation: I lost some weight. So far, on day 6, I lost 5.2 pounds, which is cool but not all that surprising since I literally have not eaten for six days.
The bad:
Snotty noses. I caught a miserable cold this week that has put a serious damper on my excitement about this fast. My nose is raw from tissue paper and my throat is itchy. Every part of me wants warm soup. Instead, I drink juice.
Sleepy state of mind. I'm tired. It's difficult to decide whether the juice fast or the cold is the culprit, but I imagine it's a combination of the two. Either way, being tired with a one-year-old is just not fun.
The juice:
We drank some good ones. We drank some bad ones. I figure you just want the highlights.
5 handfuls spinach
5 apples, seeded
1 mango, chopped
1 inch piece ginger
1/2 lemon, peeled
[This juice is good-- I mean, really good. In fact, we had the same one for lunch because we enjoyed it so much.]
5 apples
2 handfuls spinach
[This makes such a yummy juice, and I could have easily handled more spinach but we were out. It was a beautiful pastel green--perfect for easter--and was delicious.]
For the most part, we just experimented here. We threw together fruits and vegetables to see what happened. My advice: add leafy greens like kale and spinach to your fruity juices but avoid mixing other savory vegetables with your fruit. Why?
Here's the recipe for "the juice that broke the husband's fast."
1/2 onion, peeled
1 bulb garlic, peeled
3 handfuls kale
1 apple, seeded
4 stalks celery
1 handful oregano
1 handful parsley
3 tomatoes
...
2 strawberries (a little ashamed to admit to adding those)
[This was gross, he tells me. I tried it when I made it, and it was strong but edible, I thought. Apparently the strawberry flavor came through very distinctly along with the apple. I should have opted for more tomato and celery and zero apple and strawberry. I have no idea what I was thinking, but it was bad enough he didn't drink it and stopped the fast immediately. He had Subway tonight for supper. I had the apple and spinach recipe, which is good but not Subway.]
Originally, I intended this fast to last 10 days. Now, I'm thinking about easing my way out of it so I don't shock myself with "real" food later. Since we officially started the fast on Wednesday evening, tomorrow night will mark 7 days. I may eat some raw fruits and vegetables tomorrow night. Either way, I intend to make healthier choices and use this fast as the launching pad for a healthier lifestyle.
Shine on,
Joselynn