I have read on other posts some of you are using this instead of the take off juice. Can you tell me if your results were similar as to when you used the take off juice from LAWL? Thanks!
Thanks! I do well when I do the take off juice, I usually go down 3-4 pounds & keep it off. I have heard you can do it every 2 weeks........but I have only done it 3x since I have been going to LAWL due to the cost. So I might give this a try! How often do you do the take off/morning blend?
I had only used it a couple of time since starting the program, but used it two weeks ago and lost about 3 lbs and plan to use it every other week until i get to goal (another 15lbs or so)
Juice thats like the take OFF juice but you get it at the grocery store and it costs something like 3.88 or so, instead of 25 bucks... Here its at king soopers but not at all of them..
I've used the Knudsen's straight - it's not concentrated like the TO Juice. Not sure what others do. I'm waiting to see what AuditGirl writes as she has been so successful in her weightloss.
The juice is usually in the organic section at the grocery store. Knudens has a variety of juices, the "Simply Nutritious Morning Blend" is the closest to the TO juice.
I dilute it because if you compare calories, etc. it's very similar to the TO juice. However, it's not as THICK as the TO juice, so I usually do 1 oz. water for every 2 oz. juice. Just remember that you should only have 16 oz of juice, diluted however you like, per day, otherwise you're getting extra calories that will make for a slower loss.
Hi everybody. I'm a super board lurker & this is my FIRST post... but I wanted to share something that my sister and I discovered... The "Hollywood 48 Hr. Miracle diet" juice that they sell on tv is the same juice that they sell at the centers. Walgreens sells it and marks it down pretty regularly for $9.99. Don't know if someone else ever posted this but thought it might be helpful for those like me who don't have the knudsens juice! I'm all about finding the cheaper alternatives to the big $$ products they sell!
Thanks for the info about the juice. But I have never done the TO since I started. It was Unlimited meats, Unlimited vegies, and 2 eggs per day. I see in the book (purple plan) they talk about it but I am confused. How much of what, and how many times a day on the food?
I was the one who found the Knudsens juice as a replacement for you all a while back. If anyone is having a hard time finding it, look in the health food/vegetarian/organic section of your grocery store. If they do not have it, check around and see if you have a health food store or natural market in your area, they SHOULD carry it. At our store it is $2.99.
There really is no "magic" ingredients in theTake Off juice or Hollywood juice-so there is no need to spend $10 and over for either thing. All it is, is a concentrated juice blend that contains a touch of citrus oil (that can go by different names on the label). The blended juices and oil used for the blend tend to have a bit of a laxative effect for some. Combine a couple days of eating really low calorie with "cleaning you out" a bit , and that is why you see a measureable scale loss when you do Take Off.
Does using the Knudsens juice instead of the Takeoff void the guarantee? I signed up for the plan that gives me money back if I make my goal by the goal date and keep it off through maintenance. I don't want to void the rebate by using unauthorized foods??
Don't tell them. Say you have a sister, or whatever that goes to a different center that had a leftover bottle of Take Off, or that you bought a bottle from someone who used to be on the plan off of Ebay. It's really none of their business.
Besides, you can choose to maybe get part of your money back for the making goal/maintenance thing, or you can keep from spending just about the same amount by substituting Knudsens for Take Off Juice, Luna Bars for LA Lites (especially if you can find certain flavors on clearance in the stores, or on Ebay for cheap) and basically finding a cheaper alternative to almost every single product that they try to sell you for half of the cost.
I am not on LAWL, and it isn't the "plan" itself that I have problems with. It is the overpriced products and supplements that have their name on the label, so they charge 3 times what comparable products are in regular stores.