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The Full Circle Detox: A Lesson In Consumption

  We did a little experiment at the Full Circle office this week and a few of us tried the Arden’s Garden 2-Day Detox, a juice program that is supposed to cleanse, rejuvenate and detoxify the body while allowing you to lose a few pounds. Over the course of 48 hours, you ONLY consume 2 gallons of diluted 100% fresh citrus juice, which you can buy pre-mixed or you can whip up their recipe yourself. We were lazy and bought it. So, that boils down to drinking one 8 oz glass of the juice concoction just about every hour that you are awake.

  Now, I’ve never gone an entire day without eating something, let alone TWO whole days, so I was a bit leery of how I would survive this extreme test of my willpower and endurance. I was assured by my cohorts that if we banded together and formed our own tiny support group, we could do it! I have always been a sucker for peer pressure. If one of my friends told me to jump off a bridge, I would probably do it, as my mother would say.

  We started Day 1 excited to rid our bodies of those evil toxins and gulped our juice down with a smile on our faces. I’m not a fan of grapefruit juice, which makes up the majority of this cocktail, but in its diluted form combined with lemon and orange juice, I have to admit is wasn’t  bad. It would have been better with vodka, but we weren’t allowing our minds to go there. We were detoxing! Day 1 was no sweat.

28 August 2009

Posted by Katie Throne

Americans Generate Tons of Waste

According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the United States generates more municipal waste than any other country. As a nation, we are responsible for disposing of more than 250 million tons of trash every year, says the president of the National Solid Wastes Management Association.

Bruce Parker delivered this fact speaking before the Society of Government Economists in Washington, D.C., on June 18. But the industry is doing something about it by using waste for energy and reducing emissions in landfills, particularly methane, he said.

 

22 June 2009

Posted by Katie Throne

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