Everydiet.org has objective information about the Clean Plan, which was created by Dr. Alejandro Junger, here: http://www.everydiet.org/diet/clean-diet. This article includes a link to a book about the plan on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Clean-Revolutionary-Program-Restore-Natural/dp/0061735329/?tag=eded-20. Everydiet.org lists pros and cons about the plan, and concludes that it is possible to achieve results with this plan.
a clean diet, is the first thing your going to need, and training.. genetics do help though
gooby pls
Stay/get healthy.
This diet is to help you prepare for how you will be eating after the surgery. It is help with reducing the liver and your body fat. Also to help you be successful.
it makes your body better and you will be more healthy and you get slimer
No; you have to stay clean. Some people have a naturally strong odor and have to use an antiperspirant or deodorant. Diet can help too. When I became a vegetarian my body odor went away!
Your body has natural defenses to deal with bacteria that get into it - these are called the immune system. Your body will try to keep itself healthy but you can help it by eating a well balanced diet and by keeping yourself clean.
It helps to clean the blood.
It works for some and then it doesnt work for some other people. It really just depends on how your body adapts to the diet. No diet is a garantee to work.
The best cleansing diet is eating a clean diet of fruits, vegetables and anything unprocessed that does not contain sugar, flour or gluten. In addition, you should drink a lot of water. This is a natural way to do a clean body cleanse.
One can find out more about body detoxifying diet in various weight loss clubs such as Jenny's Detox and Purge center for the Obese or Brown's Clean Body Center of Rochester.
The body ecology diet involves giving your body more natural foods and oils and less sugary byproducts. Here are a few websites to help you further: http://www.everydiet.org/diet/body-ecology-diet, http://bodyecology.com/, and http://www.prohealth.com/me-cfs/blog/boardDetail.cfm?id=302785.