My personal green smoothie challenge

Posted by aram on Aug 18, 2009 in Green Smoothie, Health |

So, about two weeks ago I was talking with my friend, Martine, on Facebook. She was doing a detox fast of green smoothies and I had never heard of that diet. I have been in a rut trying to lose weight and it has been very tough. For those of you that don’t know, I lost my sense of smell at age 4. I’ve never been a big fan of cooking since both the smell, and taste, is rather limited. I asked Martine more about the detox and she got me very interested in it. I read up on it on the web and looked at some of the videos that she sent me and decided, since Katia was in Russia and therefore I wouldn’t be impacting anyone else’s meals or lifestyle, I’d make a go of it.

So, my basic day would go like this: I would start with a 32 oz smoothie and drink about 12 ozs of it to start off. My usual smoothie was pretty simple. It consisted of 2-3 cups of spinach, 2 bananas, 1 apple or orange and 2 teaspoons of honey. Martine had suggested not sticking to only one type of green so I changed daily from spinach to swiss chard to red chard to collard greens to flowering kale. I wanted to see if one or the other made a major difference in the flavor. Again, my tastebuds are a bit limited and I didn’t notice anything so I’m good to go. I would suggest not using lettuce since there is basically no nutritional value in lettuce at all. I would have a 5 oz can of tuna and possibly some rice if I felt like I needed some more substantive solid food but, surprisingly, I barely needed it. I made sure to get enough protein and couldn’t believe how fast the weight was burning off of me. I drank the green smoothie constantly and kept drinking loads of water and yet the weight kept falling off. I also added watermelon and other fruits to try them. They were all delicious!

Okay, now came the hard part. I was going on vacation to LA for a week and I was only one week into my challenge. I knew that I would have to really pay attention and make positive changes if I wanted to continue this lifestyle. I was staying with my friend Christopher and his family and they were very gracious about letting me hog their blender and fill up their veggie area in their fridge. Luckily, Tina, Chris’ wife, loves smoothies and was making them for her family too (she made normal smoothies not the green ones). This made it very easy because we just doubled the load of oranges, apples and fruits and I just bought loads of leafy greens. Eating out, which could have been the really tough part of the trip wasn’t. It was actually quite simple. I just asked for a nice salad, with the dressing on the side and some salmon or something grilled on top of it. My whole meal was under 1000 calories and the rest of the day I just drank my smoothies.

As my vacation progressed, I noticed that my shorts were starting to slip off my hips and that is something that hasn’t happened in years. I came back home with a new determination to start excercising and geting in shape. On Sunday morning I woke up at 7 am and went out for a 10 mile bike ride from my house to Marin and back over the Golden Gate Bridge (how lucky am I to live in San Francisco?) and then went salsa dancing at the Oakland Art and Soul Festival and over to Allegro Ballroom. A number of people told me that I looked much thinner and that I looked much healthier. I did a 30 minute walk-run today and enjoyed it immensely.

I have to admit, I was getting pretty excited and was looking forward to coming home and checking my weight. When I started my challenge, just 14 days ago, I weighed in at 204 lbs. I felt pretty upset with myself for allowing this to happen and really didn’t like that I had a gut at this point. Well, when I came back to work on monday, 14 days later, I weighed in and the scale showed 192 lbs. I had lost 12 pounds in just 14 days. It wasn’t water weight because that is all I’m putting in and I’m drinking more than I ever have before. All I can say is that I am very pleased with the results and the ease at which anyone could do this diet. It is not hard at all and it is better for you as a person and the world overall. The environment isn’t as affected and the smoothies only take about 1 minute to make so it is a fantastic time saver for busy people.

Anyway, the next step I wanted to take was to buy a Vitamix 5200 blender. These blenders can actually emulsify avocado pits in about 30 seconds. They are so powerful that they can make smoothies in 15 seconds and can actually make HOT soup because the blades spin so quickly (about 240 miles per hour!). I was talking to my mom, who owns one, and asked her about it. Sadly, the price is unreachable for me at this point (about $400). My mom told me how amazing her one was and then offered to help me buy one. My step-father also chipped in and so did my dad. I’m going to be ordering it tonight and hopefully it will be here within the week. I cannot wait to see what kind of delicious smoothies it can make and other things (like ice cream, nut butters, and salad dressings). I have a feeling that will be my next blog update. I’ve included a couple of links so that if my story has intrigued any of you and you want to check it out, just click on them!

This is the original video that Martine sent me with Victor Boutenko:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW5LUkeVA6s

Here is another with his mother, Victoria who seems to have started this revolution:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUlJZD-RzEM

this is a link with a 2 week smoothie challenge. They will send you recipes and encouragement each day:
http://www.greensmoothiechallenge.com/

This is the blender I’m getting and what it can do:
http://www.vitamix.com/

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3 Comments

Kristen's Raw
Aug 18, 2009 at 7:30 pm

Congratulations on your pending purchase - WHOO HOO!

YUM for green smoothies! I can’t imagine my life without either of them. Today I made lovely concoction of both a green juice and a green smoothie! I blended fresh green juice (that I made with my GreenStar) with an avocado and an apple using my blender. It was so divine… I didn’t want the cup to ever empty!

Cheers,
Kristen


 
barbara c
Aug 11, 2010 at 11:36 pm

great! i have one, let ’s trade some recipies.


 
Amy
Aug 24, 2010 at 12:41 pm

This is great, Thank you!!


 

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