The core message of Dr. Ian’s latest work is simple: clean eating shouldn’t be a luxury reserved for the elite. It should be accessible, affordable, and effective for the average person who wants to feel better without breaking the bank. Whether you are a vegan, a carnivore, or a pescetarian, this program is designed to meet you where you are.
Interestingly, Dr. Ian revealed that his editor originally didn’t want to publish this book. The concern was that the market was already saturated with “clean eating” guides. However, Dr. Ian stood his ground, arguing that most existing books targeted a specific “foodie” demographic, people living in high-end neighborhoods with access to expensive specialty stores and meal delivery services.
“I wanted to write a book for the average person,” Dr. Ian explained. “People who aren’t on Park Avenue but want to reduce processed foods and eat better.” He went over his editor’s head to the boss to ensure this book reached the people who needed it most, those who want to eat regular food, stay within a budget, and still see massive health transformations.
Many people hear the term “clean eating” and feel intimidated, but Dr. Ian breaks it down into a very simple concept. Clean eating means eating foods in their natural state where the nutrients are more bioavailable to your body. The primary goal is to reduce processing.
To illustrate the impact of processing, Dr. Ian used the example of white flour. White flour starts as a whole grain, but manufacturers “refine” it by smashing it, bleaching it, and stripping away the healthy fiber and nutrients. Often, they will then “enrich” the flour by adding those same nutrients back in synthetically.
Why do they do this? Dr. Ian points to two main reasons:
In The Clean 20, you don’t have to give up bread or pasta, but you must choose 100% whole grain or 100% whole wheat options. If a label just says “whole grain” without the “100%,” it may still contain refined grains that don’t offer the same nutritional profile.
The program is structured around the number 20 to make it easy to remember and follow. It isn’t just a diet; it’s a comprehensive 20-day eating plan designed to reset your body and mind.
During these 20 days, the goal is to dramatically reduce processed foods, added sugars, and synthetic ingredients that disrupt your hormones. By choosing clean sources of protein, like turkey, chicken, and seafood without antibiotics or hormones, you allow your body to reset.
One of the most popular features of the book is the “Basket Buddy” on page 16. Dr. Ian understands that not everyone likes the same foods. If you hate avocado or kale, you don’t have to eat them. The plan is flexible, allowing you to swap out items for things you enjoy, like sunflower seeds instead of almonds or collard greens instead of kale, as long as they remain within the “clean” guidelines.
While Dr. Ian doesn’t call this a “diet book,” the results speak for themselves. The average weight loss in the Facebook support group is 10 pounds in 20 days. However, the benefits go far beyond the scale. Participants have reported:
Dr. Ian emphasized that when you remove the “junk” that clogs up your system, your body naturally begins to function at a higher level. “People are moving better and thinking better,” he noted, highlighting the holistic transformation that occurs.
During the discussion, a listener called in with a common concern: digestive regularity. Dr. Ian pointed out that most Americans are severely deficient in fiber. To maintain a healthy system, you should aim for 30 to 35 grams of fiber per day.
Where can you find high-quality fiber?
Dr. Ian mentioned that while your body might take a moment to adjust to an increase in fiber, it will eventually lead to consistent regularity without the need for synthetic supplements or medications.
Success in any health journey often depends on the support system around you. Dr. Ian encouraged readers to join “The Clean 20” Facebook group, which boasts thousands of members who offer advice and encouragement 24/7. Whether you’re having a craving at 3:00 AM or need a recipe idea, the community is there to keep you on track.
For those looking to start their journey, Dr. Ian also offered resources through his website and social media, including workout downloads and direct interaction on Instagram (@DrIanSmith).
Dr. Ian Smith’s The Clean 20 is a testament to the fact that healthy living belongs to everyone. By focusing on whole foods, reducing synthetic additives, and incorporating just 20 minutes of daily exercise, you can transform your health in less than three weeks. It’s not about perfection; it’s about making cleaner choices that lead to a longer, more vibrant life. Are you ready to take the 20-day challenge?
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