Robin Quivers on CBS Sunday Morning (Diet Detox)

Robin Quivers is interviewed on CBS Sunday Morning This is the segment Howard Stern spoke about during the first 20 minutes of his show on 5/12/2009. Robin can be seen at the :23 1:58 and 8:10 marks and Dr. Roni can be seen at the 1:08 mark. Robin Quivers talks about the detox diet known as “21 Pounds in 21 Days: The Martha’s Vineyard Diet Detox” and how she went on the Master Cleanse after hearing Magician David Blaine rave about it on her show. Robin credits the Master Cleanse for her 70 pound weight loss, and renewed health. Here’s What Robin Had to Say About the Master Cleanse in a interview for People Magazine: “This is my way of life now,” she says. “I don’t ever want to feel the way I felt ever again.” “This wasn’t about weight loss,” says Quivers, who traces her health problems to steroid-based medication that she took in 1989…”I was really trying to regain my health, and that’s what it did.” “She’s a whole different person, “says Howard Stern producer Gary Dell’Abate, “I’ve been with her 20 years, and I’ve never seen her this happy and confident.” From the Boston Globe: Stern sidekick takes up on-air detox diet We expect Howard Stern and sidekick Robin Quivers to discuss body functions on their SIRIUS XM satellite radio show. But expect to hear even more now that Quivers is undergoing a 21-day detox diet on-air with help from Roni DeLuz and James Hester. DeLuz, who wrote “21 Pounds in 21 Days: The Martha’s Vineyard Diet Detox,” is staying in Quivers’s apartment
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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25 Responses to Robin Quivers on CBS Sunday Morning (Diet Detox)

  1. ChilenoPiscean22 says:

    @Jahkillian
    BTW, the peice of steak may contain high protein BUT also contains high saturated fat and cholesterol, two things that WILL kill you. You gonna debate that?
    Also this myth that there is no such thing as too much protein is WRONG, too much protein will lead to loss of calcium and other minerals through urination. It’s almost impossible to be protein deficient, unless your not eating at all.

  2. Jahkillian says:

    @ChilenoPiscean22 Are you going to supply a source or not? Whats the name of the science book? link? Anything? Or are you just going to ramble more shit about about how right you are but don’t have to prove it?

    You’re wasting my time. Name a study at least.

  3. ChilenoPiscean22 says:

    @Jahkillian
    Im not, because the info came from my science book. But the information is easily obtainable if you attempt it. Sorry Im not about to make things as easy as possible. It’s like trying to post a link that the world is indeed round…common knowledge.

  4. Jahkillian says:

    @ChilenoPiscean22 Are you going to provide link to your source or not?

  5. ChilenoPiscean22 says:

    @Jahkillian
    You lack some serious comprehension ability, jesus. I made i claim that i would NOT list every single food item with protein because this is youtube, Im not gonna attempt to list such a huge list on a 500 limit page.
    I DID GIVE EXAMPLES. I also claimed you do not get all you need from 1 food item, variety is key.
    I could combine any two items to get all the essientail amino acids I need, EXAMPLE. Tofu and rice, Spinach and barley, beans and cabbage…many many more combinations.

  6. Jahkillian says:

    @ChilenoPiscean22 What is your source for this information? Please provide a link or you can even PM me.

    “RAW STEAK HAS TO MUCH PROTEIN” Based on what? A ounce, gram, a pound?

    Let me tell you the truth. We’re omnivores, and the best diet is a well balanced diet. Which can be changed for each individuals situation. Some one with a broken leg, should increase there calcium, as if somebody with muscle and flesh damage should include MEAT in there diet.

    But still provide your source.

  7. ChilenoPiscean22 says:

    @Jahkillian
    much protein is linked to high cholesterol levels, converted by the liver and stored as fat.
    Too much protein irritates the immune system, keeping it in a state of overactivity.
    Too much protein causes fluid imbalance, so calcium, other minerals are lost through urine.
    Too much protein is linked to arteriosclerosis, cataracts, kidney stones and arthritis.
    Too much animal protein contributes to osteoporosis and some cancers through mineral los
    Raw steak has too much protein.

  8. Jahkillian says:

    @ChilenoPiscean22 NO LEEFY GREEN IS A COMPLETE PROTEIN FOOD! (a complete protein food contains all the essential and none essential amino acids as in meat and fish)

    ITS HUMANLY IMPOSSIBLE TO EAT THE SAME EQUIVALENT AS A PIECE OF STEAK. SO UNLESS YOU HAVE SOME SCIENTIFICALLY FINDING PROVING OTHER WISE. KEEP YOU’RE BULLSHIT TO YOURSELF.

    Calling me uneducated is laughable. I’m a certified nutritionist and personal trainer for over 5 years now. SO DON’T BRING THE ‘GO DO THE RESEARCH” BULLSHIT !

  9. Jahkillian says:

    @ChilenoPiscean22 Seeing how you tried to insult me every time you commented, I will return. Don’t make blind stupid claims, throwing out % with out any meaning acting like you know what you’re talking about. I never said Protein is a source of energy you JACK ASS! You’d have to have a bucket of greens to get SOME of the same protein as a piece of steak. Only a idiot would make a claim, then say go find it your self.
    So if you have know evidence don’t post like you know.

  10. ChilenoPiscean22 says:

    @Jahkillian
    I did answer your question you just lack comprehension. If i have to name the dark leefy greens…Im doing most the work for you, you need to research and learn for yourself.
    But Dark green, leafy vegetables, like kale and chard, and cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower, have easily absorbed protein content plus EFA’s. Blue-green algae, spirulina and chlorella are also concentrated plant protein sources.
    Protein is NOT a sufficient source of energy.

  11. Jahkillian says:

    @ChilenoPiscean22 So you write all that and don’t answer the question. What leefy green gives you as much Protein and amino acid as a COOKED piece of steak?

    And what do you need 10% of protein for? To live, to increase muscle mass? To maintain muscle mass? To repair muscle and tissue mass? !0% for what?

    Plus read what I ask and not put words in my mouth. I never said steak gives you everything. I was very specific with my question.

  12. ChilenoPiscean22 says:

    @Jahkillian
    That the problem with the uneducated and lazy, if it isnt quick and easy, they dont bother.
    Variety is key, no 1 food source can give you everything you need, not even meat. If you think so, try eating nothing but meat and tell me how you feel.
    A peice of RAW steak may have nutrients, but by the time your done cooking it and eating it, youv lost a LARGE amount of nutrients tru the cooking process.
    On Average adults need about 10% protein which is EASILY obtainable.

  13. Jahkillian says:

    @ChilenoPiscean22 Please tell me which leefy green has the same amount and kind of amino acids and protein as a piece of steak?

  14. ChilenoPiscean22 says:

    @Jahkillian
    This the same silly comments i get on vegetarians.
    Leefy green vegatables have ALOT of protein, as do some fruits.

  15. torque302 says:

    RQ is a smart and snappy lady.
    She finally came clean in the end and gave her age as 29.
    After all, honesty is always the best policy.
    Not bad for a 29 y.o.

  16. Jahkillian says:

    So its drinking a lot of natural sugar? What about the protein? So your muscles just start to evaporate.

  17. epiksonik says:

    I just love this woman.

  18. blkimble says:

    @Gunit420123 LOL!!!!!!

  19. blkimble says:

    Holy cow. I can’t believe she’s 56 years old. My goodness i want some of whatever she has. Dang Robin. You go girl!

  20. louisewhomackable says:

    @misskristin216 14 pounds

  21. ldougf says:

    Fasting/cleansing is not easy, but it will make you lose some weight. The key is to change the way you eat if you want long term results. Robin got started with a healthy detox program.

  22. LisasRadiance says:

    I find the hardest thing for me when dieting is getting enough nutrition. Smaller portions work, but I’m left hungry and less food= less nutrition. I use nutritional supplements now and eat healthy, full meals.I got started at ryansnutrition com and have my appetite under control.

  23. misskristin216 says:

    @louisewhomackable How much is a stone?

  24. FOBmzunguREPTILICUS says:

    but what duz this detox diet do to u mentally?…they look good but there’s nothing upstairs..

  25. sexykatie90 says:

    sexykatie90 HAPPY NEW YEARS

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