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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 17:12:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Cayenne Pepper, Water, Lemon, and Maple Syrup &#8211; Which Ingredient is the Most Important?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://themastercleanse.org/healthy-foods-water/" title="Healthy Foods &amp; Water">Healthy Foods &amp; Water</a></p><p><p>Latest posts from  <a href="http://themastercleanse.org">The Master Cleanse</a> and <a href="http://themastercleanse.org">Lemonade Diet</a></p><p>Cayenne pepper, water, lemon, and maple syrup are the entire ingredients for the Master Cleanse recipe, but which is the most important? The cayenne pepper loosens and the water is the greatest solvent. The lemon&#8217;s citrus is wonderful and the maple syrup is nutrient-packed tree blood! [adrotate banner="8"] Cayenne Pepper, Water, Lemon, Or Maple Syrup? [...]</p></p><p>Read the full post here: <a href="http://themastercleanse.org/cayenne-pepper-water-lemon-maple-syrup/">Cayenne Pepper, Water, Lemon, and Maple Syrup &#8211; Which Ingredient is the Most Important?</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Cayenne pepper, water, lemon, and maple syrup are the entire ingredients for the <strong>Master Cleanse recipe,</strong> but which is the most important? The cayenne pepper loosens and the water is the greatest solvent. The lemon&#8217;s citrus is wonderful and the maple syrup is nutrient-packed tree blood!</p>
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<h2>Cayenne Pepper, Water, Lemon, Or Maple Syrup?</h2>
<p>Of all the ingredients, which one do you think is the most important &#8211; <strong>cayenne pepper, water, lemon or the maple syrup</strong>? Below, I place in order of importance each ingredient, starting with water and ending with maple syrup (bear with me and forget, for now, the sea salt for the Salt Water Flush. Although it&#8217;s not part of the Lemonade Diet recipe, it is part of the Master Cleanse &#8211; and, I believe, equally important).</p>
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<li>Water</li>
<li>Cayenne Pepper</li>
<li>Lemon</li>
<li>Maple syrup</li>
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<h3>Pure Water, Kangen Water, Distilled Water and Purified Water</h3>
<p>The most important ingredient in the Master Cleanse is the water &#8211; by far, IMHO. In fact, I believe the copious amounts of water we drink during the Cleanse are what helps us detox and feel so good. Although the cayenne pepper, lemon and maple syrup are important choices to support the overall objectives of this particular cleanse, the water remains the key. Stanley Burroughs chose the cayenne pepper, lemon and maple syrup to produce the right combination of vitamins and nutrients required to promote metabolic stimulation and as the catalysts for removing mucous, where he believed our toxins were stored. It makes sense. Think about how full of mucous you are when you get a cold. That is your body trapping the toxin and expelling it.</p>
<p>The water, however, is super important. If we added other juices to the water, and made a juice cleanse or juice diet (a Grapefruit Diet, for example) we could still have great results for weight loss (although not necessarily a great detox).</p>
<h4>Best water for the master cleanse</h4>
<p>So, what kind of water should we use. From what I understand, there are a few properties and aspects of water we can discuss: water purity, water molecule size, and water state &#8211; the latter being something I just made up (I like making up words).</p>
<p><strong>Water purity</strong> should be easy enough to understand. What contaminants are in the water? Are they from nature or from man? How concentrated are they? How harmful are they? Ultimately we want to choose the most pure form of water we can. Pure water is important to the Master Cleanse recipe. It can be surprisingly hard to find, unfortunately. Experts seem to keep changing their minds on the benefits of bottled versus tap water. It seems we can&#8217;t win. Even if we do find a &#8220;pure&#8221; water source long enough for the Master Cleanse, we (or at least I do) end up drinking less than pure sources afterwards, and worse yet &#8211; far <em>less</em> water after the Master Cleanse. I truly believe that if our water consumption stayed as high after the Master Cleanse as it did during it, we would be thinner and healthier all year round.</p>
<p><strong>Water molecule size</strong> is thought to be important because the water might not get taken up to our system as easily if it is larger than the &#8220;pores&#8221; of our system. Sometimes hydrogen and oxygen clump in large clusters to make a water molecule, and sometimes they are smaller. There is an argument that smaller is better, and I see that logic.</p>
<p><strong>Water State</strong> is my new phrase to define how alive the water is. There is living water and dead water. Distilled water is dead. I will never drink distilled water again. Water purifiers, water alkalizers and water ionizers are becoming popular because they not only purify the water by removing contaminants, but also ionize it, making it alive with antioxidants. This leaves the healthy sub-particles in place &#8211; which are removed when the water is distilled. Kangen water is a brand of these purifiers. I will post an article about these products later.</p>
<h3>Cayenne Pepper and Lemon &#8211; The core ingredients to the master cleanse recipe</h3>
<p>These two foods are often called super foods on their own. Even outside the context of the Master Cleanse, cayenne pepper and lemons are described by so-called experts as &#8220;detoxifying&#8221; foods. They outline their chemical compounds and their effects on the body, claiming that the more fresh lemon you can add to your diet the better. Cayenne pepper, too, may be responsible for all kinds of health benefits. Oddly enough, when discussed in the context of the Master Cleanse, the cayenne pepper and lemon seem to lose their value, and the Lemonade Diet becomes a fad diet with no benefit whatsoever. Simple logic tells me that drinking lots of water, adding lots of vitamins and nutrients from clean, fresh organic super foods like cayenne pepper and lemons through a calorie-restricted diet (which has been proven to extend life &#8211; but that is another post, and maybe even a whole other website) should produce a wonderful effect on the body. The maple syrup is chosen to compliment the nutritious value, but is mostly present to control our calorie level. Which is why, of all the master cleanse ingredients, (cayenne-pepper-water-lemon-maple-syrup), the syrup is the least important.</p>
<h3>Maple Syrup &#8211; The least important ingredient to the master cleanse recipe (But still important)</h3>
<p>Because maple syrup is mostly about the calories, it can be substituted successfully for other ingredients such as agave nectar and molasses. There are arguments about why either of these ingredients are better choices, but I don&#8217;t want to get into that now. I just want to say the important factors in the choice are the nutrients the ingredient brings and its glycemic index. This is why Grade B maple syrup is so important. The lower grades are stripped of their value in the refining process. The glycemic index ranks the effect of a food type on your blood sugar. The lower the better. Straight refined sugar goes right to your blood sugar and will spike your insulin. This isn&#8217;t good, especially for diabetics, but for everyone really.</p>
<h2>So is it Cayenne Pepper, Water, Lemon, Or Maple Syrup?</h2>
<p>So which is it? Do you agree or disagree? Which one is most important? Cayenne pepper, water, lemon, or maple syrup?</p>
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		<title>Are There Alternatives To Using Cayenne Pepper?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 17:36:15 +0000</pubDate>
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<blockquote><p>First, if you want an alternative simply because you don&#8217;t like the taste, consider using a pill capsule for taking medicines. You simply fill the capsule with the cayenne and then take a pill &#8211; no tasting. If you have trouble digesting it, ginger or other peppers have been suggested as substitutes, although this site does not recommend ginger as it fails to duplicate the nutrients and effects of cayenne.<br />
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<a href="http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts/spices-and-herbs/198/2">Paprika has also been suggested and seems to be a closer match</a>. What is important to understand is that the <i>combined</i> ingredients of the Juice provide the tools for your body to function and cleanse. If you are going to replace items, <a href="http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts/spices-and-herbs/198/2" title="Cayenne Nutritional Analysis">understand which ingredients from the cayenne you are taking out</a>, and which ones you are adding &#8211; according to the original text.</a></p></blockquote>
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