I travel frequently and here’s some things that work well for me:ġ.) If you’re driving, at home make enough juices for the first few days of your trip.
How do I Reboot on the road.” Unless you have a juicer, generator and camper van with sink following you, it’s not easy. One of the most common questions I get is “I travel a lot for work.
Among other useful features it had a sink, which, for the next month would be used frequently when I cleaned my juicer. Because a film crew was coming along, I rented a fully outfitted camper van. I loaded up the backseat with fruits and vegetables from Whole Foods. I threw in my juicer and bought an extra-long extension cord. I bought a blue Toyota Highlander Hybrid to make the trip. Like any road trip, ours required some preparation. I had to wonder if anyone EVER had driven across the U.S. Though, come to think of it, when I’d dreamed of doing it, being on a sixty-day Reboot and bringing the film crew along with me hadn’t been part of the fantasy. I was preparing to drive across the United States of America from coast to coast, something I’d always wanted to do. I was about to embark on another first in my life which was another reason to celebrate. On top of that piece of good news, I’d lost 50 pounds and had already reduced my Prednisone dosage to 7.5mg, and had no new urticaria outbreaks – a huge accomplishment, which meant that what I’d been hoping would happen, that is, that my body would begin to heal itself, was in fact happening. From this day forward, I’d have juiced more than the time remaining in the Reboot. One down, one to go, was what I said to myself. Believe me, when you’re drinking nothing but juice and water for 60 days reaching the halfway point is cause for celebration.
On the morning of Day 31, I was only too aware that I was at the halfway point of my Reboot.