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    3 Ways to Detox After a Long Weekend of Burgers and Booze

    Healing Cooler-
    Tried, tested and true, the Healing Cooler is a great juice restoration program that, unlike many juice "cleanses," won't feel like torture. I created my own combination of six ... more 
    Healing Cooler-
    Tried, tested and true, the Healing Cooler is a great juice restoration program that, unlike many juice "cleanses," won't feel like torture. I created my own combination of six fresh-pressed juices: Apple Lemon Ginger, Carrot Apple Beet, Pear Mint, Pineapple Orange Lime, Grapefruit and Kale and co., each with it's own particular nutritional benefits. The juices, which are meant to be an immune system boost, are a supplement to your diet, so you're never left starving. less 
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    Thu, Oct 6, 2011 2:50 PM EDT
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    Burgers are my ultimate downfall, so the multiple barbecues that went on over the past three days really didn't work in my favor. It's ironic that most people's Memorial Day weekend plans usually combine copious amounts of eating and drinking with having to don a bikini - probably for the first time in six months.

    By the time Monday night rolled around, I was vowing to never touch another burger or beer again. That promise is most likely only going to last about four days, just in time for the next of many barbecues we'll all be attending this summer. But four days is plenty of time for a little detox. So, click through for a few of my favorite cleanses to try this week.

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