celeste
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| 09 Oct 2010 08:01 AM |
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Hi! This is my 2nd day on this diet and I am feeling very ill. This might be just a coincidence - maybe I caught a flu at the wrong time or something. But, I feel really warm (like I'm getting a fever) and nauseated. I also have a headache. I really don't see any reason why this would be connected to the zone diet. But, just by chance, did anyone else experience this? I also thought maybe this was some kind of sugar withdrawal, but I'm still drinking a cup of coffee in the morning... Any ideas/suggestions are appreciated. Like I said, maybe I caught a flu at the same time I started the zone diet - lol. |
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xee
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| 09 Oct 2010 02:04 PM |
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If you typically eat a lot of processed foods, sugar, fat and salt... you may be experiencing some detoxing effects now that you are eating a much cleaner diet! The feeling should go away in a few days. Some also experience very severe headaches (I did!) for about a week. I'm told an increase in fish oils can help, though it didn't reduce my headaches. Welcome! |
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Julianne
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| 09 Oct 2010 04:03 PM |
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I've had a number of clients experience this, hang in there, it will gradually get better, and as xee said try increasing the Omega Rx, it helps most people |
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celeste
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| 09 Oct 2010 04:21 PM |
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Thanks for the advice! I thought it might be a detoxing thing. I actually feel a lot better this afternoon. I'll see how things go tomorrow. There's no way I'm giving up on this diet. I'm committed! lol. Thanks again for your replies! |
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courtney
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| 09 Oct 2010 05:58 PM |
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Hey Celeste,
I had very similar symptoms myself, just a few weeks ago, as a matter of fact. Lasted for a few days, but when it was over I felt SOOOO good, especially by comparison to the detox symptoms.
So worth it once you get through the few days! |
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Hilary
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| 11 Oct 2010 09:33 AM |
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Not sure where you are exactly, but here in my spot of north central Texas, there is a mild stomach bug going around. You may want to check around with family, friends, co-workers, etc to see if anyone else has experience tummy troubles.
This is my second time going into the Zone (I was there about 6 years ago and I have no idea why I ever fell off this wagon!) and I did not experience the "healing crisis" in either case. I have experience the sickening "healing" from other detox programs. I think the Zone, when followed correctly, is a very gentle program. I'm a huge fan of gentle things! |
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celeste
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| 11 Oct 2010 12:37 PM |
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Thanks for the encouragement! I actually feel wonderful today. I ran for 30 minutes on the treadmill, which I haven't done in several years. I also did one of those Master Cleanse diets (several years ago) and began vomiting so bad that I had to stop the 2nd day. So...apparently, I don't like diet changes - lol! The Zone Diet is a lot better. Thanks for the advice! |
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courtney
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| 12 Oct 2010 01:04 AM |
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Hey Celeste,
You mentioning the treadmill reminded me that when my detox period was first over, I literally wanted to run uphill I had so much energy and felt so good. It was like my cells just wanted to burn some energy.
I was sitting at a bus stop waiting to take a bus to a grocery store about a mile away up hill. I so wanted to simply walk/run up it, instead of waiting for the bus. And I would have done except for a torn tendon in my foot that I was still nursing.
I've had some issues with stress, insomnia, carb balancing, other stuff, since then, so haven't quite had that "peak" feeling again, but I still have a remarkable amount of energy...it's awesome. |
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