Fruit Flush

Background



Clinical nutritionist Jay Robb created the 3 day Fruit Flush Plan for people who feel they are in need of a detox and are showing signs that may include bloating, fatigue, irritability and carbohydrate addiction.

Robb says that by eating specific foods dieters can remove toxins and flush away extra pounds in just three days. He claims that the key to maintaining health and long-term weight loss is to eat a balanced healthy diet with periodic cleanses with fresh raw fruit.

This is a 48-page book that gives instructions for a 3-day cleansing diet based on protein powder and fruit.

Diet Basics

Fruit forms the basis of this diet and it’s high content of water, fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and low glycemic index carbohydrates are said to help dissolve toxins, improve liver function and increase energy levels.

The first day involves protein drinks that are taken five times a day at two hourly intervals. Dinner is a large raw vegetable salad with lean protein and olive oil or avocado.

Days two and three involve a serving of fresh fruit in place of the protein drinks and dinner is a large raw vegetable salad with olive oil or avocado and a protein drink.

Recommended Foods

Whey protein
Fresh fruits of choice
Raw salad vegetables (variety is important)
Avocado (if used as a salad topping)
Olive oil (for salad dressing)
Lemons or limes
Pure water
Chicken, fish, turkey, lean beef or egg whites

Sample Diet Plan

Day 1
8 am – Protein drink
10 am – Protein drink
12 pm – Protein drink
2 pm – Protein drink
4 pm – Protein drink
6 pm- 3 to 6 cups raw vegetable salad, 3-6 oz lean chicken and 1 tablespoon olive oil
Days 2 and 3
8 am – 2 cups cantaloupe
10 am – 2 cups strawberries
12 pm – 1 medium banana
2 pm – 2 medium apples
4 pm – 1 large mango
6 pm- 3 to 6 cups raw vegetable salad, ½ avocado and a protein drink

Exercise Recommendations

Robb advises dieters to avoid cardio and weight training exercises for the duration of the plan.

Costs and Expenses

Fruit Flush costs $5 and is available in both hard copy and e-book format.

Click Here to purchase.

It is also necessary to purchase whey protein powder and a large amount of fruit.

Pros

  • Can increase motivation to stay with a longer-term weight loss plan.
  • Good to neutralize the effects of overindulgence prior to commencement of a healthy lifestyle eating program.
  • Can help reset the appetite in favor of healthier foods.
  • Most people enjoy eating fruit.

Cons

  • May be difficult for those with hypoglycemia and blood glucose imbalances to follow.
  • Hunger and fatigue may be a problem for many dieters.
  • May interfere with ability to carry out normal daily activities.
  • Promises quick results that may not reflect a true weight loss.

Conclusions

While diets that overemphasize one food group to the exclusion of others are usually not recommended as a healthy approach to dieting, Robb avoids most of these problems by advising that the diet is only continued for 3 days and by including adequate amounts of protein and healthy fats in his plan.

His claims that dieters can lose 9 pounds in 3 days may be seen as misleading as it is not physically possible to lose this amount of fat in such a short time, so it is important to bear in mind that most of the weight lost on this plan is likely to be water.

Nonetheless this plan will be safer than many other detox plans for the majority of dieters, and will likely give a boost to motivation and energy that can kick start a lifestyle healthy weight loss program.

49 Comments

  • felica May 17th 2010

    im starting mi diet tommorrw and i want to know will i lose more weight if i cut out the protein part and just use peanut butter for mi protein

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  • tami May 12th 2010

    No coffee or tea!

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  • Annie Apr 27th 2010

    Can you drink coffee or tea?

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  • Samantha Apr 12th 2010

    If I am taking a Women’s One A Day type vitamin, should I stop taking it during this time frame? Does anyone know??

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  • FirstTimer Apr 5th 2010

    I am starting this diet tomorrow…
    I bought Weider Whey Protein and it says 500mL of cold water with one scoop of the powder (scoop is included).
    I’ve tried one tonight, and it tastes pretty good…I have the Peach Mango flavour.

    I really hope this works!

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  • Aleshia Mar 21st 2010

    Just looking at all the other comment and I think I am going to start my flush in the morning but no one has said what kind of protien drink is ok!any suggestions? I some times drink Muscle Milk, cause that tast good with just water can any one help me? Please and thank U <3

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  • Karin Mar 18th 2010

    I had dreams about food but I stuck it out and got results!

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  • someone Feb 25th 2010

    I want to try this really badly. I think I will after my mom’s birthday on Saturday. I was just wondering how much water and protein you need each time on the first day and which fruits? Also does it matter the brand of whey protien? And does it matter how old you are? Thanks.

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  • Brig Feb 13th 2010

    Day 1 and am hungry and tired =( Gonna stick with it! I am not looking for a quick weight loss as much as jump starting my metabolism and getting rid of toxins.

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  • Jamie Jan 9th 2010

    I’m on day 2 of the flush and so far so good. I was a little bit hungry the first day but the protein shakes kept me full (I’m using Jillian Michael’s brand so use a scoop and a half). Day 2 is really easy so far. I really enjoy the fruit part and feel like I’m eating a lot. This flush does make you very tired though…that is the only negative I’ve experienced so far. I’m not weak, just feel like I can sleep for days.

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  • Melissa Jan 6th 2010

    I’m at the end of my 2nd day and I’m not sure how I feel about it. I’ve followed it to a T and I’ve actually gained a couple of pounds. I’m very tired and sluggish. I’ve also not really been able to use the bathroom, which I thought was supposed to happen even more so. I peed A LOT the first day with all the protein drinks but the other hasn’t really happened much. And when it does, it’s pretty uncomfortable. Probably more info than you’d like but I wanted to let everyone know my own experience with this detox.

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  • Kimberly Jan 4th 2010

    I personally would love to do this Flush but I am envolved in alot of sports and dont know how this would effect me in them.
    Has anybody had any side effects such as fatige or tiredness?… Let me know.. thanks

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  • jodie Oct 16th 2009

    this sucked for me i went to the hospital

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  • finna Aug 23rd 2009

    can i ask you what protein drink must i drink?? can i drink milk protein drink 1 box every hour on day 1??

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  • Nay Aug 17th 2009

    komii, i tried strawberries, mangos, pineapple, oranges, apples, melon, cherries what ever type of fruit you like really!

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  • Nay Aug 17th 2009

    This flush worked great for me! I felt so much healthier and light. I stopped eating junk food after the flush and i must have lost about 8lbs. I am going to do it again soon. Hope it works for you if you try it!

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  • komii Jul 16th 2009

    how much does this diet lose pricicely and what type of fruits are best ??

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  • Jordan Jul 13th 2009

    I did it a couple months ago and lost about 7 pounds. I was surprised because I only did it for 2 days. I did gain about 2 pounds back over the following week. I’m doing it again starting today and don’t see why he says to avoid cardio… ?? Oh well I’m going to keep working out and walking and see what happens. Good luck to everyone! :]

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  • Katie Jun 2nd 2009

    Trisha- There is such thing as too much protein-your body turns any excess protein into fat or just flushes it out! I wouldn’t totally skip the protein day you definatly need it but that amount is crazy. Try doing three days of the fruit and raw salad.

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  • Sonya Apr 12th 2009

    This is a great detox plan. For those of you that think you can skip the protein, or that it’s too much protein, you really need to reevaluate that!!!!

    Your body MUST have protein in order to function. Protein feeds muscles, which in turn burn more calories. No protein will lead to fatigue. Some studies suggest that what ever your body weight is, you need half that in grams of protein daily to build muscle and lose fat. Don’t skip the protein!!!

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  • daniela Mar 29th 2009

    i lost about 7 lbs on this diet. but as soon as i got off i gained 3lbs but you can do this diet for 12 weeks straight once a week. The first week you loss up to 9lbs and every week you loss 2 lbs. I bought the book and the best protein drink is by JAY ROBB and let me tell you, this will flush you out if you follow it. The first day was ok but the second day my stomach was bubbling and the third day it let go, if you know what i mean, lol. but its good though. your stomach get really flat. you can drink pure water. You dont need to by the book, this is good, just know that you can use avocado, flaxseed oil or olive oil, and you have to have a lime or a lemon(half) for ur salad. For day one in a blender is 40oz of water and 5 scoops of the protein and 2 and 3 day has to be 120z and a scoop of protien. PLEEEEEEaaaaaaasse drink water throughout the day this will really help you flush
    I HOPE I HELPED EVERYONE… GOOD lUCK and stick in there

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  • Misha Mar 25th 2009

    Hey what’s a good protein drink to use? I don’t need to get big or anything. I want the most organic and healthiest protein shake I can get. I’m new to diets, as I have always eaten fatty foods and whatever I want. My addictions need to be eradicated and I need the best, so I can enjoy and feel better and know what the best is.

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  • taryn Mar 12th 2009

    oh…and did anyone buy the book? is it helpful or can you do it without the book? thanks again!

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  • taryn Mar 12th 2009

    I have to do something and I thought this would be a good kick off. Does anyone know…what do you mix the whey protein powder with? Water? Milk? Thanks! I can’t wait to start!

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  • Trisha Mar 9th 2009

    There is no such thing as too much protein. I disagree with Sarah’s comment to skip the protein day as protein is an essential part of a persons diet. If the person who created the diet recommends including protein, then I would think that is how the diet should be followed. So many essential nutrients are already being cut out in this diet, I would not eliminate the protein. I think you’ll find it will be even more difficult to function on it if you do.

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  • tish Mar 6th 2009

    A person usually can drink up to eight to ten cups of water a day. The water consumption varies on the height and weight you are now. I am going to try the detox diet.

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  • SARAH Feb 25th 2009

    skip the protein days, just eat fruit and you will see a result plus your metabolism will restart so you aren’t hungry for more calories than you need anymore! I’m doing this tomorrow, can’t wait because this works really well for me although I am SUPER tired and can barely stay awake and in a good mood all day. DO THIS DO THIS DO THIS!!! Oh and yes drink loads of water. It’s not just water weight that you will lose because it actually stays off.

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  • Frank Jan 23rd 2009

    has anyone tried this diet it sounds interesting but all the protein drinks that’s a lot of protein lol

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  • debby Jan 2nd 2009

    what sort of whey powder is recomended??

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  • Brian Sep 24th 2008

    Can you drink as much water in a day as you want?

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Date Created / Updated: March 10, 2011