To juice cleanse or not - that is the question —

If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll know that in May I did a juice cleanse with @organic_pharmer_ny, a grab-and-go eatery in Rye Brook, NY that specializes in clean, plant-based meals, cold-pressed juices, frozen foods, and smoothies. I sat down with Darleen Gross, Culinary Director of Organic Pharmer, (also former personal chef to Gwyneth Paltrow!) to discuss all things cleansing, and how the Organic Pharmer cleanse is different from other cleanses on the market.

Here, our convo —

What is a cleanse and who is a cleanse for?

A cleanse is a process by which a person sets aside their normal eating habits for a specific length of time and instead consumes high quality, plant-based foods/drinks that facilitate the body’s natural ability to purge toxins. Cleansing is for anyone in general good health who wishes to give their body a break and strengthen their digestion + immunity.

Q) What are the best times to cleanse?

Spring is great time to cleanse, but it really depends on the individual. If he/she is facing a health challenge then it’s best to consult their physician before attempting a cleanse.

Q) I’m a health coach, eat a mainly clean, whole foods plant-based diet, and exercise regularly. Would cleansing benefit me? What can I expect from cleansing?

You can expect a feeling of lightness, more energy, mental clarity and refreshed skin.

Q) People always talk about cleansing in relationship to detoxing. What does that really mean and how does it work?

The liver’s main function is to filter toxins out of our blood, cleansing supports liver function.

Q) What is unique about Organic Pharmer cleanses. What do you take into consideration when formulating a cleanse?

Organic Pharmer cleanses are unique in that the beverages each contain an herbal or botanical infusion which support a targeted body function like digestion, immune system, inflammation, etc.

Q) One of my concerns with juicing has always been sugar, and how the juice alone, without the fiber, affects blood sugar and insulin levels. Where do you land on that? Blood sugar is a big concern when it comes to health and weight management. I would love to understand this better in relationship to all the benefits of juice cleansing.

As for the sugar concern, I totally understand and have kept the sugars as low as possible while still offering juices and shakes that have a wide appeal. In fact, all of our juices also contain botanical infusions which help cut the sugars and add flavor & function that sets our products apart from other bottled juices. We composed our cleanses with the need for fiber, fat & protein in mind, so we added the protein shakes and nut milks to keep the cleanses balanced.

Q) How does cleansing fit into a larger wellness plan? How often should a person cleanse?

This is highly individual. A generally healthy person could cleanse up to once a month, but I would recommend at least once a season, even if only for one day.

Q) Do you have any tips or cleanse hacks to make the cleansing process easier, in particular the easing off of caffeine?

Easing off caffeine seems to be the most difficult for people. I would say try to reduce your caffeine intake for a week before starting the cleanse, then replace with a lower caffeine tea like Matcha or an herbal tea or mushroom coffee both of which have great antioxidant qualities. Also, and this may seem obvious, make sure to drink plenty of water and get enough rest!

Q) What is the cost of an Organic Pharmer Cleanse?

The Organic Pharmer has five individual cleans: Reboot, Power Play, Beauty, Liver Love, Muscle and Joints. You can choose do a one day cleanse, or combine them to do a longer cleanse. Each cleanse includes fresh pressed infused juices, protein shakes and infused almond milks.

5 Day Cleanse: $325

3 Day Cleanse: $195

Single Day Cleanses listed below may be combined for a customized cleanse experience, or enjoyed on their own.

Reboot: $65

Power Play: $65

Beauty: $65

Liver Love: $65

Muscle + Joints: $65

prices correct at 9.5.2019

Read about my experience with an Organic Pharmer cleanse here



DIET redux

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The word diet comes from the Greek root “diaita” — to live one’s life +  the Latin root “diaeta — a manner of living.  


Today, diet simply means food restriction.

Calorie counting. Work. Guilt. Stress.

Let’s bring back the original definition of the word diet — meaning LIFESTYLE + ask ourselves:

How do I want to live my life?

How do I want to feel each day?

Do you want to live with energy, vitality + vigor? Do you want a strong, lean body + skin that glows? If you do, then creating sustainable food + wellness habits that promote radiant health, joy + yes, even optimal weight, won’t seem so difficult.

Next time you mindlessly reach for a snack, think to yourself does this align with my vision of how I want to live my life?  If not, toss it out and reach for something that does!

#thisisgrounded:  lifestyle over diet. Don’t diet, reframe, think big picture.

to do + not to do.

The word diet can kick off a cascade of negative thoughts + feelings — Can’t. Don’t. Shouldn’t. Diets make most people — Edgy. Exhausted. Stressed. Diets don’t work.

What does work?

An approach to weight loss that emphasizes sustainable, healthy habits + food choices that promote long term wellness goals.

New ways to eat:

1. Eat whole, eat real, eat clean.

2. Limit sugar + processed foods.

3. Load up on leafy greens and other veggies, lean protein, fiber and healthy fats found in nuts, seeds, avocado and coconut.

4. Eat for vibrant health, not for a slimmer waist. The weight will come off naturally.

5. Be balanced: Food is pleasure. eating is social.

No guilt or self loathing when you have a piece of birthday cake or a second glass of wine. Savor it. Enjoy it. But tomorrow return to your healthy habits. They are always there waiting for you.

#thisisgrounded: Don’t diet. Think about healthy food in new, positive ways. Eat whole, well + enjoyably.