Juicing
Alexandria1213
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I recently just watched a documentary called Change for hunger and it introduced juicing to me, I have a lot of questions about juicing, (Yes, I have searched the forums before posting this) I heard that when your juicing you are not suppose to eat anything else? Also, how would you log the juicing into the myfitnesspal program? Lastly, does anyone have any good recipes they use for their juices.
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Don't forget to add olive oil, eggs, fish oil would be good too. j/k0
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I heard that when your juicing you are not suppose to eat anything else?
That doesn't sound healthy at all. where would you get your fiber, protein, and fat from?0 -
I wouldn't go more than a few days on just juice - I often have it for breakfast and lunch, and make sure I get my protein in snacks and dinner. Try googling Mean Green Juice for a standard recipe. I use romaine, kale, apple and lemon (lemon is essential - makes the kale much more palatable, so you can use a lot more, and that's where the real action is.) You can make it stronger as you get used to it, and sub in basically anything. Raw ginger is a good addition too. But yeah, unless you're really overweight, and have talked to your doctor, eat other stuff too.
Good luck - I hope you like it!0 -
bad idea unless you are looking for deficiencies in your diet
and hunger0 -
bad idea unless you are looking for deficiencies in your diet
and hunger
and constipation or diarhea0 -
bad idea unless you are looking for deficiencies in your diet
and hunger
and constipation or diarhea
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Any "diet" that you can't maintain for life, isn't worth doing. Learning to eat properly and proportionately is the BEST way to go. It's not quick or easy, but long term you'll be able to maintain the loss better. I juice, but I don't do it as a diet, I do it because it's healthier than the sugar'd up juices you buy at market.0
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I heard that when your juicing you are not suppose to eat anything else?
That doesn't sound healthy at all. where would you get your fiber, protein, and fat from?
Clearly you haven't read the Master Cleanse Book. Your body makes protein from the nitrogen in the air. Don't question me, I read it correctly, your body makes protein from AIR.0 -
since I'm not sure bacon can be juiced, I believe I will avoid this eating plan.0
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There are two thing to which "Juicing" could refer.
One is am idiotic idea that people try as a "quick fix" or a "jumpstart" that can wreak havoc on a digestive system and throw one's nutrition completely out of whack.
The other is, of course, anabolic steroids.0 -
I couldn't survive on a juice diet, I'd be hungry most of the time and probably die of dehydration from having the squirts (_!_)0
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I couldn't survive on a juice diet, I'd be hungry most of the time and probably die of dehydration from having the squirts (_!_)
Duh, you just have to drink more juice then. Faster than you're squirting.0 -
I think you're talking about something from the documentary, available online or even on youtube called "Fat Sick & Nearly Dead".
It is an amazing documentary. But as they say in it, do not start juicing without a nutritionist and under a phsyician's care.
What you CAN do is juicing yourself. I do it daily. I use veggies I would never eat in a million years.
You can look at my DIARY and check under "drinks" what I'm doing, what veggies I'm using but here are examples, and mind you, I can't stand any of them:
Kale
Chard
Beets
Spinach
Arrugula
and you should probably get a juicer. What most people use are a Breville juicer, but there are other cheaper ones out there like Jack La Lanne, etc.
Sometimes I just juice small amounts of that (nasty tasting) stuff and add a carrot in there, and DEFINITELY JUICE AN APPLE in there otherwise....well it is really vomitous tasting.
Things to sweeten your juice -
APPLE
BANANA
CARROT
So, in a nutshell, buy a couple of veggies you hate and would never eat, put them in a juicer with an apple, a carrot, and a banana (you might be able to go with less the more you get used to it) & voila - you have juice.
You can also attempt to do this in a blender but add more water into it, and less veggies, it will also taste even worse, but some people do it that way.
Good luck!
EDIT: I do not juice without having real meals. I would suggest calorie counting here, and maybe ONE meal replace with veggies. MAYBE.
The benefits: all the veggies are beneficial to humans & it makes you "regular".0 -
I don' want to just juice and not eat anything else or try to get a "quick fix" I am just very curious in juicing and thought it would be a good way to get a lot more vegetables in my diet.0
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I don' want to just juice and not eat anything else or try to get a "quick fix" I am just very curious in juicing and thought it would be a good way to get a lot more vegetables in my diet.
It definitely is a good way to get more veggies into your diet! GL!0 -
I couldn't survive on a juice diet, I'd be hungry most of the time and probably die of dehydration from having the squirts (_!_)
Duh, you just have to drink more juice then. Faster than you're squirting.
But then you'd have sour butt from excessive wiping0 -
I couldn't survive on a juice diet, I'd be hungry most of the time and probably die of dehydration from having the squirts (_!_)
Duh, you just have to drink more juice then. Faster than you're squirting.
But then you'd have sour butt from excessive wiping
HAHAHA!0 -
I juice frequently but eat regular meals. I very commonly juice spinach, cucumber, carrot, beets etc (primarily veggies) and then add in an apple or a pear to make it sweeter. It looks like pond water but actually tastes pretty good. I love the nutrition and energy boost I get from it. I try to be careful not to add too many high sugar fruits to I don't get a blood sugar spike and then a sugar crash. I really enjoy them in the morning before a workout and then after the workout have greek yogurt, eggs, oats, things with protein and fiber.0
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I recently just watched a documentary called Change for hunger and it introduced juicing to me, I have a lot of questions about juicing, (Yes, I have searched the forums before posting this) I heard that when your juicing you are not suppose to eat anything else? Also, how would you log the juicing into the myfitnesspal program? Lastly, does anyone have any good recipes they use for their juices.
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I think you're talking about something from the documentary, available online or even on youtube called "Fat Sick & Nearly Dead".
It is an amazing documentary. But as they say in it, do not start juicing without a nutritionist and under a phsyician's care.
What you CAN do is juicing yourself. I do it daily. I use veggies I would never eat in a million years.
You can look at my DIARY and check under "drinks" what I'm doing, what veggies I'm using but here are examples, and mind you, I can't stand any of them:
Kale
Chard
Beets
Spinach
Arrugula
and you should probably get a juicer. What most people use are a Breville juicer, but there are other cheaper ones out there like Jack La Lanne, etc.
Sometimes I just juice small amounts of that (nasty tasting) stuff and add a carrot in there, and DEFINITELY JUICE AN APPLE in there otherwise....well it is really vomitous tasting.
Things to sweeten your juice -
APPLE
BANANA
CARROT
So, in a nutshell, buy a couple of veggies you hate and would never eat, put them in a juicer with an apple, a carrot, and a banana (you might be able to go with less the more you get used to it) & voila - you have juice.
You can also attempt to do this in a blender but add more water into it, and less veggies, it will also taste even worse, but some people do it that way.
Good luck!
EDIT: I do not juice without having real meals. I would suggest calorie counting here, and maybe ONE meal replace with veggies. MAYBE.
The benefits: all the veggies are beneficial to humans & it makes you "regular".
you can't juice bananas...they don't have any juice.0 -
I know it sounds daft - and I started it as a sort of panic reaction when I had cancer (I'm fine now) but discovered that when I had green juice for breakfast and lunch I had tons of energy, never felt hungry . . . so now I do it regularly. No squirting, no problems, no nothing. Don't knock it till you've tried it, people.0
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I wouldn't recommend a juicer at all..but rather a great blender.. bar tender type. Juicing removes a lot of the pulp, which is full of nutrients and fiber. There are some great blender veggie/nut/protein power/fruit drinks that are full of nutrition, protein, good carbs (your body needs those to function properly) that will burn fat, give you energy, suffice as one meal and one only a day or a snack.
All this from my nutritionalist and MD and a lot of research. You can keep the unecessary carbs down by choosing the right fruit and using fat burning raw veggies, egg whites, etc.
It works great and far better than juicing. Did juicing for 10 years. Started serious loss last spring when I ditched the juicer for a great blender. Have lost inches and feel awesome! I do it 4 to 5 days a week as a meal and am completely full. Skins on as well.
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pls stay safe0
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I can't wait to start juicing!0
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beets are suppose to be real good for you and apples make everything sweeter.0
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I can't wait to start juicing!
Good job ditching all the good advice and cherry picking what you wanted to hear0 -
I didn't "cherry pick" I read everyone's comments and I think juicing a few times a week is a good idea and I am excited to do that. I am sorry if you disagree with my opinion on wanting to juice, but you don't need to respond to the post.0
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I can't wait to start juicing!
Good job ditching all the good advice and cherry picking what you wanted to hear
^Good job not comprehending and adding sarcastic remarks which clearly makes your self look like an (_0_).. hole
Reading is hard......I don' want to just juice and not eat anything else or try to get a "quick fix" I am just very curious in juicing and thought it would be a good way to get a lot more vegetables in my diet.0 -
I juice veggies 4-6 times a week. Would do more but it is a lot of prep and cleaning and isn't at all filling. I do find it gives a great energy burst and helps get more veggies into my diet. Highly recommend spinach carrot and apple as core as well as fennel and cucumber and parsley for flavor. The high quality blender also sounds like a good idea.
Eta that I do mine in conjunction with regular meals, not as a replacement. So I satisfying in the hunger department0 -
Juicing is NOT getting more vegetables into your diet, it's getting more refined vegetable extracts into your diet. Juice does not count as more than one serving a day for good reason, a ton of nutrients are lost in the skin and pulp, you concentrate the pro inflammatory sugars, there is no work for the digestion to do to extract those sugars and if it keeps you regular that is because you are basically taking a natural laxative!
By all means have smoothies, you then get all the beneficial components of the fruit or vegetable. Dietetic/ nutrition science simply does not support juicing, for a start many of the beneficial nutrients are tied up in molecules and cell bodies that will not be broken down fully in juicing, for example chlorophyll (green pigment) is rich in magnesium.0
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