Here's what I already knew:
~ Americans, myself included, do not eat nearly enough raw organic vegetables and fruit.
~ Juicing was a sure way to get plenty of nutrients into my body, especially when I had no appetite.
About a year ago I rescued a Jack LaLanne juicer from sitting in my grandparents garage. I had used it for a while only for it to end up in my own garage. So when this occurred to me a few weeks ago I pulled it out and began experimenting.
Costco is a great place to get organic veggies in large quantities at a good price. |
Then I decided to watch a movie about juicing I had heard about: Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead. Very eye opening! I also did a little online research on the subject.
Here's what I learned:
~ There is enough protein, iron, and other nutrients in vegetables and fruit alone to sustain our bodies.
~ You can juice so many things I never imagined... Like asparagus, sweet potatoes, and collard greens... Three of my favorites!
~ If the pulp you get after the initial juicing feels wet you can put it back into the juicer and get more juice out of it. With my juicer I find with hard veggies it's not worth the hassle, but with leaves I get a good amount of juice from the pulp.
The Jack LaLanne Juicer is by no means the best one out there, but it's doing the job for now. I really want to get a good one when I have the funds!
Here are some things to use sparingly or avoid completely unless you're brave. (I was juicing whatever vegetables I had on hand so I learned this the hard way.):
~ Swiss Chard
~ Radishes
~ Endive
~ Arugula
Here are some of my Favorite Recipes:
(Most vegetable juice without a piece of fruit is still unbearable to me, but I only use one fruit or less each time I juice.)
Cucumber Mint (I'm thinking watermelon would go wonderfully in this if you wanted to add fruit)
~ 2 cucumbers
~ About 5 sprigs of mint leaves
Collard greens (surprisingly good!)
~ 5 collard green leaves
~ 1 cucumber
~ 1 apple
~ piece of ginger (I love the flavor, but start off in small pieces so it's not too overwhelming!)
Salad
~ head Romain Lettuce
~ about a cup Spinach (optional)
~ 1 cucumber
~ 1 green apple
Asparagus (another surprising favorite!)
~ 5 asparagus
~ 2 carrots
~ 1/2 head Romain lettuce
~ 1/2 cucumber
Orange Juice (My most favorite!)
~ 1 orange*
~ 5 carrots
~ 1 sweet potato (peeled)
~ piece ginger (or sprinkle some on top)
~ 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
*You can juice the orange on a citrus juicer if you have one. Since I don't want to dirty another appliance I just cut the peel off leaving the orange intact. A little pith on the orange is okay, but if you leave too much white it may be bitter.
I have yet to do a juice fast (drinking ONLY juice for a number of days). But I substitute juice for a meal about once a day.
If you have a juicer please try some of my recipes, and share some of your favorites!
I don't think I have ever tried Arugula.... I will have to borrow my sisters juicer and try your recipes.
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