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'''Stanley Burroughs''' (1903–1991) was an alternative health practitioner and author, best known for developing the [[Lemonade Diet]], also known as the [[Master Cleanse]]. His work has been both praised and criticized for its unconventional approach to health and nutrition.
{{Short description|Article about Stanley Burroughs, creator of the Master Cleanse}}


== Early Life ==
'''Stanley Burroughs''' was an American alternative health practitioner and author, best known for creating the [[Master Cleanse]], a liquid diet detoxification program. His work has been both influential and controversial in the field of alternative medicine.


Stanley Burroughs was born in 1903. Little is known about his early life and education. He began his career in alternative health practices in the mid-20th century.
==Early Life==
Stanley Burroughs was born in the early 20th century in the United States. Little is known about his early life and education, but he became interested in alternative health practices and natural healing methods.


== The Master Cleanse ==
==The Master Cleanse==
[[File:Stanley_Burroughs.png|thumb|right|Stanley Burroughs, creator of the Master Cleanse]]
The [[Master Cleanse]], also known as the "Lemonade Diet," is a liquid diet that Burroughs developed in the 1940s. It is designed to detoxify the body and promote weight loss. The cleanse involves consuming a mixture of fresh lemon juice, maple syrup, cayenne pepper, and water for a period of 10 days or more, while abstaining from solid foods.


Burroughs developed the Master Cleanse in the 1940s. The diet involves consuming only a mixture of lemon juice, maple syrup, cayenne pepper, and water for a minimum of 10 days. Burroughs claimed that this regimen would detoxify the body and promote weight loss. The Master Cleanse has been popularized by various celebrities and continues to be a topic of interest in the field of [[dieting]] and [[detoxification]].
===Components===
The main components of the Master Cleanse are:
* '''Lemon Juice''': Provides vitamin C and antioxidants.
* '''Maple Syrup''': Supplies calories and minerals.
* '''Cayenne Pepper''': Believed to boost metabolism and circulation.
* '''Water''': Essential for hydration and detoxification.


== Other Works ==
===Procedure===
Participants are instructed to drink 6 to 12 glasses of the lemonade mixture daily. Additionally, a herbal laxative tea is recommended at night, and a salt-water flush is suggested in the morning to aid in the elimination of toxins.


In addition to the Master Cleanse, Burroughs also advocated for [[Color Therapy]], a form of alternative medicine that uses color and light to treat health issues. He wrote a book on the subject titled "Healing for the Age of Enlightenment".
==Controversy and Criticism==
The Master Cleanse has been criticized by medical professionals for its lack of scientific evidence and potential health risks. Critics argue that the diet is nutritionally inadequate and may lead to muscle loss, electrolyte imbalances, and other health issues. Despite this, the cleanse has gained popularity among celebrities and health enthusiasts.


== Criticism and Controversy ==
==Legacy==
Stanley Burroughs published several books on the Master Cleanse and other health topics, including "The Master Cleanser" and "Healing for the Age of Enlightenment." His work continues to influence the alternative health community, though it remains a subject of debate among health professionals.


While some people report positive results from the Master Cleanse and Burroughs' other alternative health practices, many health professionals have criticized his work. Critics argue that the Master Cleanse is nutritionally deficient and could potentially lead to health problems. Burroughs was also convicted of practicing medicine without a license in 1960.
==Related pages==
 
== Legacy ==
 
Despite the controversy surrounding his work, Stanley Burroughs has had a lasting impact on the field of alternative health. His Master Cleanse continues to be used and discussed today, and his ideas have influenced a number of other alternative health practices.
 
== See Also ==
* [[Alternative Medicine]]
* [[Detoxification (alternative medicine)]]
* [[Detoxification (alternative medicine)]]
* [[Fasting]]
* [[Fasting]]
* [[Alternative medicine]]
* [[Dieting]]


== References ==
[[Category:Alternative medicine]]
 
[[Category:American health and wellness writers]]
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[[Category:20th-century American writers]]
 
== External Links ==
* [http://www.mastercleanse.org/ Official Master Cleanse website]
 
[[Category:Alternative health practitioners]]
[[Category:Diet advocates]]
[[Category:1903 births]]
[[Category:1991 deaths]]
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 15 February 2025

Article about Stanley Burroughs, creator of the Master Cleanse


Stanley Burroughs was an American alternative health practitioner and author, best known for creating the Master Cleanse, a liquid diet detoxification program. His work has been both influential and controversial in the field of alternative medicine.

Early Life[edit]

Stanley Burroughs was born in the early 20th century in the United States. Little is known about his early life and education, but he became interested in alternative health practices and natural healing methods.

The Master Cleanse[edit]

File:Stanley Burroughs.png
Stanley Burroughs, creator of the Master Cleanse

The Master Cleanse, also known as the "Lemonade Diet," is a liquid diet that Burroughs developed in the 1940s. It is designed to detoxify the body and promote weight loss. The cleanse involves consuming a mixture of fresh lemon juice, maple syrup, cayenne pepper, and water for a period of 10 days or more, while abstaining from solid foods.

Components[edit]

The main components of the Master Cleanse are:

  • Lemon Juice: Provides vitamin C and antioxidants.
  • Maple Syrup: Supplies calories and minerals.
  • Cayenne Pepper: Believed to boost metabolism and circulation.
  • Water: Essential for hydration and detoxification.

Procedure[edit]

Participants are instructed to drink 6 to 12 glasses of the lemonade mixture daily. Additionally, a herbal laxative tea is recommended at night, and a salt-water flush is suggested in the morning to aid in the elimination of toxins.

Controversy and Criticism[edit]

The Master Cleanse has been criticized by medical professionals for its lack of scientific evidence and potential health risks. Critics argue that the diet is nutritionally inadequate and may lead to muscle loss, electrolyte imbalances, and other health issues. Despite this, the cleanse has gained popularity among celebrities and health enthusiasts.

Legacy[edit]

Stanley Burroughs published several books on the Master Cleanse and other health topics, including "The Master Cleanser" and "Healing for the Age of Enlightenment." His work continues to influence the alternative health community, though it remains a subject of debate among health professionals.

Related pages[edit]