Seven days of detox and my body is celebrating like crazy!
I started slow with my Fall Detox by adding ionized water to my regime using a Kangen filtration system by Enagic.
"A gallon a day will keep the doctor away."
The gist with ionized water is that by consuming alkalized water we can reduce the acidity in our bodies which is considered by many the basis for disease. The ionization process used by Kangen basically turns tap water into a variety of alkalized and acidic waters depending upon the users needs.
What am I detoxing from? From Life. My environs. My lifestyle. There are toxins all around and in us that we don't know. Even if we live a "healthy lifestyle" we are susceptible to many toxins around us. OK, time to do this.
Here I go...
The detox journal begins:
Days 1-3Insomnia prior to starting program continues.
Night sweats continue.
Cramping, sore muscles.
Pain continues as usual.
Water: 8.5 ph / a gallon a day
Diet: as usual
Days 4-6
Sweats continue. Detoxing. Stink. Cog fog. Bad. Body odor! Oh man. Don't hug me.
Water: 8.5 ph / a gallon a day
Diet: remove caffeine, decaf, sugars, salt, processed foods. Aim for lighter forms of protein. Lean and clean foods.
Day 7 Tuesday.
New level of detox
Urine. Released a lot of stink.
Sweaty night then amazing clarity this morning.
Water: 8.5 ph / a gallon a day
Diet: Veggie and lentil soup, salad for lunchDinner a small, small piece of steak, some potato and green beans. continue with the lean and clean mentality. Natural and whole foods. Water at every chance.
As I sit in bed, reviewing my day, I'm feeling tired. In a good way. That way when physical and mental energy are both ready to rest. When your head hits the pillow, sleep is not far behind. And I think of the mental clarity that had come over me this past week.
Has this recent clarity been a result of the Kangen water, detoxification and hydration of the body? It's the only change I've made to a relatively stable regime. I do not know for sure. What I do know is that I am loving this feeling. My mind is thirsty once again but not for water. For knowledge.
I was driving to a meeting this morning. Usually music is playing, getting me in the mood. But today I am listening to NPR. I've had it on all week. This is reminding me of my life prior to MS. My life with a mind that could absorb like a sponge. A mind that wasn't clouded in MS related cognitive fog or "cog fog".
At the meeting my mind wasn't fighting to keep up. I was so far ahead that the questions and analyses were flying through my brain, inspiring a continued flow of mental stimulation.
Am I back? What just happened? Can it be the water?
Day 8. Wednesday.
Oh wow. Did I really just sleep thought the night? I woke once and couldn't even tell you at what time. A little moisture around my hairline but no sweat on my night shirt or sheets or me for that matter. And other then a few, sparsely positioned moments of flatulence, my body, for the first time in the past my week my body is not spending every moment expelling toxins. What a relief!
Grab another gallon of water and start a new day.
Water: 8.5 ph / a gallon a day
Diet: lean and clean. Ok. I've got this!
have Lots of meetings today so I'll be carrying and drinking bottles of Kangen filtered water.
OK...off to conquer the day. Will keep you posted!
Days 9-10, Thursday, Friday
Well, my body has detoxed. I always love this feeling after my seasonal detox sessions. My mind is clear. My emotions stable. Physical and mental at their best possible considering conditions.
My meetings were spot on this week. The cog fog diminished to a point of manageability. A few mistakes here and there when words didn't come to me. But all in all, feeling full of life.
In fact yesterday I took the day off. Played hooky. My friend and I drove up the mountains. This is my backyard, Hwy 2 in California. Of course a quick stop at mt Wilson was on today's agenda.
Amazing views along the way over the San Gabriel's.
We need to remember to take time out of our lives to enjoy the beauty surrounding us. Even if the beauty is a curiosity, the awareness we bring to our surroundings is directly related to the amount of joy in our lives.
Every moment.
Every vision.
Every breath we take.
Soak it in.
Life.
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Thank you for posting your inspirational thoughts!
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