Since 31 of December I have smoked 2 half cigarettes, lighted one six/seven days after I started, didn't like the smell (maybe because I was using the patches) and throwed it away. The other half, one week ago, still didn't finish it, cause I felt bad and honestly didn't see the point of smoking (yeah I know I should not light another one anymore, not even just to see how it will feel or stupid reasons like that :) ). The other good thing is that I started exercising and yes it feels good. The past two days however I catched a cold so I have been staying inside to let it pass.
As for the 2 drink minimum.... different story.
Once the week is done, I'm going to try and cut meat out except for 2 meals a week, and reduce my caffeine intake drastically, and focus on eating non-processed foods.
I do wonder how much healthier raw juice is though, than cooked veggies. They say that in cooking a lot of nutrients are lost, though I've never actually researched this. I feel like health nuts overemphasize a lot of the benefits of non traditional diets. A lot of snake oil in that movement imho, but staying away from processed foods is a sure winner any way you slice it.
My wife used to run detox courses. She used the 10-day Metagenics plan. I did it once. It sucked pretty hard, and there was no shortage of protein on that one. I will say this: I pooped up stuff that I"m pretty sure I ate in the Clinton administration. But in the middle there's like three days where you're on protein shakes and cruciferous vegetables and that's fucking it. When I finished my ten days I had a cup of Maxwell House and a breakfast burrito and it was the best meal evar.
See, this seems to be the consensus of anybody I know that's done a detox. But like, is this a particularly good thing? I mean, I guess it's not bad, but is it good? Or just neutral? I dunno. I love coffee like a bee loves honey, and I'm about as good as making it as they are too. This will be the hardest thing to give up for a week, -much harder than solid food.
I can help you with the coffee thing. Not having any for a week will make it taste so.fucking.good when you do have it... and caffeine will actually have an effect on you again. In the meantime, though, it'll suck.
That's one reason I don't mind juicing, -nonprocessed fruits and veggies that haven't had the nutrients boiled out of them I can get behind. Even if it doesn't do much, I'm still putting good stuff inside me :)
I'm not doing it again.
There is a small raw juice bar by my work, and it's actually totally awesome, but it's all organic, so a fresh organic juice ends up being between 6 to 9 dollars. Just too expensive. I thought Starbucks was bad...
Congrats on the meat non-consumption. It looks like you're well on your way. A lot of studies suggests that if you can do something for 30 days, it gets ingrained and it becomes a habit. Congrats again.
For myself, giving up alcohol would be infinitely easier than giving up Coke. I love me my Coca Cola. Luckily, I have never tried smoking. It looks cool, and I bet I would like it, so I think I'll keep abstaining. I don't want to fork over a bunch of dough to give myself cancer...