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The Master Cleanser This dietary regime is strictly a cleansing diet. Weight loss will occur, but it is not to be equated with fat loss. Much of the weight that is lost will be from fluid and water retention.
Master Cleanser Lemonade made from 2 T. fresh lemon juice, 1 T. pure maple syrup, pinch cayenne pepper, and 8 ounces spring water. Also, have one cup of peppermint, ginseng, or lemon zinger tea. Snack ...
Burroughs, S. The Master Cleanser, Burroughs Books, 1976. Melinda Johnson, MS, RD, nutrition consultant in private practice; spokeswoman, American Dietetic Association.
Burroughs, Stanley. The Master Cleanser with Special Needs and Problems. N.p.: Burroughs Books, 1976. Jensen, Bernard. Dr. Jensen’s Guide to Diet and Detoxification. Los Angeles: Keats Publishing, 2000.
But nothing-from the Master Cleanser and its gag-inducing concoction of lemon juice, maple syrup, and cayenne pepper to the self-conceived Ice Cream and Shiraz Diet-stuck.
The diet was promoted by Stanley Burroughs in his book The Master Cleanser in 1976. It was intended to treat ulcers and detoxify the body rather than lose weight.
See also: Diet, Health, Lemonade diet, Lemonade, Weight loss
 
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