Anyone do green juices?
Balaru
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What's your favorite? How often do you juice? May juice for a couple days to get the holiday junk out....
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No. Only purple drank.0
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I got a drawer of Kool-Aid. What flavor you want?0
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Get the holiday junk out of what?
You ever notice those pop up ads that says "Just eat this (insert image of gross plant or bug here} and you'll lose weight!"
They are targeting the folks who think they must suffer and choke down something miserable to lose weight effectively.0 -
What holiday junk? Everything I make and eat is delicious. I don't juice, but I usually drink a green smoothie which is really heavy on the spinach, and the spirulina I put in it makes it really green. It also has bananas, almond milk, and blueberries in it'0
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I should have directed this to the vegetarians in the group. Watch the movie "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead" or "Forks Over Knives" & you'll know what I am talking about. Not a quick fix or fad diet. It's a cleanse. And because of the fruit it really doesn't taste green at all. Mine had spinach, Apple, celery, satsuma and ginger. I was out of cucumbers. Really boosts the energy levels. By Christmas junk I mean those indulgences I allowed myself during the holidays that have me feeling a bit sluggish. Other websites about this subject are Kris Carr, Dr John McDougall, Dr. Edelstein and Engine 2 with Rip Esysten (so), the China study etc. Usually will have one as breakfast or snack. Great way to get the fruits and veggies in. Trying to see what combos of fruits and veggies people use. Not looking for a debate or negativity. Thanks - Happy New year0
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I should have directed this to the vegetarians in the group. Watch the movie "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead" or "Forks Over Knives" & you'll know what I am talking about. Not a quick fix or fad diet. It's a cleanse. And because of the fruit it really doesn't taste green at all. Mine had spinach, Apple, celery, satsuma and ginger. I was out of cucumbers. Really boosts the energy levels. By Christmas junk I mean those indulgences I allowed myself during the holidays that have me feeling a bit sluggish. Other websites about this subject are Kris Carr, Dr John McDougall, Dr. Edelstein and Engine 2 with Rip Esysten (so), the China study etc. Usually will have one as breakfast or snack. Great way to get the fruits and veggies in. Trying to see what combos of fruits and veggies people use. Not looking for a debate or negativity. Thanks - Happy New year
Those are all someone else's agenda. Just eat in a calorie deficit and you are golden0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »I should have directed this to the vegetarians in the group. Watch the movie "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead" or "Forks Over Knives" & you'll know what I am talking about. Not a quick fix or fad diet. It's a cleanse. And because of the fruit it really doesn't taste green at all. Mine had spinach, Apple, celery, satsuma and ginger. I was out of cucumbers. Really boosts the energy levels. By Christmas junk I mean those indulgences I allowed myself during the holidays that have me feeling a bit sluggish. Other websites about this subject are Kris Carr, Dr John McDougall, Dr. Edelstein and Engine 2 with Rip Esysten (so), the China study etc. Usually will have one as breakfast or snack. Great way to get the fruits and veggies in. Trying to see what combos of fruits and veggies people use. Not looking for a debate or negativity. Thanks - Happy New year
Those are all someone else's agenda. Just eat in a calorie deficit and you are golden
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Hey! I watched both of those films on Netflix & found them inspiring. I was excited to try making my own (just Ninja Blender) just for variety alone. I was very, very, very surprised that I enjoyed it! I started with that basic film recipe and then started playing around with it. Funny, but I like the simple recipe with a strong spinach add and I like it icy! I would say I make them occasionally when the mood strikes. I feel as if I get a spirited boost that is difficult to explain.0
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queenliz99 wrote: »I should have directed this to the vegetarians in the group. Watch the movie "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead" or "Forks Over Knives" & you'll know what I am talking about. Not a quick fix or fad diet. It's a cleanse. And because of the fruit it really doesn't taste green at all. Mine had spinach, Apple, celery, satsuma and ginger. I was out of cucumbers. Really boosts the energy levels. By Christmas junk I mean those indulgences I allowed myself during the holidays that have me feeling a bit sluggish. Other websites about this subject are Kris Carr, Dr John McDougall, Dr. Edelstein and Engine 2 with Rip Esysten (so), the China study etc. Usually will have one as breakfast or snack. Great way to get the fruits and veggies in. Trying to see what combos of fruits and veggies people use. Not looking for a debate or negativity. Thanks - Happy New year
Those are all someone else's agenda. Just eat in a calorie deficit and you are golden
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I have yet to find a green juice that I like! Love beet and carrot juice but so far have not been able to stomach a green juice! Any recipe ideas of a "good" tasting green juice?0
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Seriously? Why are people so rude here? If ypu dont drink green juice....fine. but there is NOTHING wrong with it if the OP wants to.0
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I don't use green juice as a meal replacement just as a healthy mid morning snack. I make them using the VitaMix and put them in a canning jar into my lunch bag for work.
My usual combo is:
-handful of spinach
-an apple or banana
-mini cucumber
-ground chia seeds
-raw honey from our own bees (!!)
-splash of water and two ice cubes
For today's I did not have a cuke so I did 1/2 apple, spinach, and a handful of frozen raspberries and frozen strawberries (all organic). Came to under 100 calories and also I don't "juice" I do smoothies so I get all the fiber.0 -
Cindy4FunFit wrote: »Hey! I watched both of those films on Netflix & found them inspiring. I was excited to try making my own (just Ninja Blender) just for variety alone. I was very, very, very surprised that I enjoyed it! I started with that basic film recipe and then started playing around with it. Funny, but I like the simple recipe with a strong spinach add and I like it icy! I would say I make them occasionally when the mood strikes. I feel as if I get a spirited boost that is difficult to explain.
I love the random documentaries I find on Netflix! For me the green juice is the perfect mid morning snack at work. Plus it's low calorie and full of fiber since mine are made in the blender (like yours).
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I didn't notice anyone being rude. They were just letting her know that cleanses are rubbish. They don't do anything for you. Weight loss = Energy in < Energy out. Detoxes, cleanses, and the like are useless. Your kidneys detox for you. There's nothing wrong with drinking green juice. It just isn't going to do anything..0
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I should have directed this to the vegetarians in the group. Watch the movie "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead" or "Forks Over Knives" & you'll know what I am talking about. Not a quick fix or fad diet. It's a cleanse. And because of the fruit it really doesn't taste green at all. Mine had spinach, Apple, celery, satsuma and ginger. I was out of cucumbers. Really boosts the energy levels. By Christmas junk I mean those indulgences I allowed myself during the holidays that have me feeling a bit sluggish. Other websites about this subject are Kris Carr, Dr John McDougall, Dr. Edelstein and Engine 2 with Rip Esysten (so), the China study etc. Usually will have one as breakfast or snack. Great way to get the fruits and veggies in. Trying to see what combos of fruits and veggies people use. Not looking for a debate or negativity. Thanks - Happy New year
if you are doing a "cleanse' then yes it is a quick fix or fad diet.
You body naturally cleanses itself…
unless of course your liver and kidneys are not working…
if you don't want a debate, don't post in an open internet forum.0 -
I should have directed this to the vegetarians in the group. Watch the movie "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead" or "Forks Over Knives" & you'll know what I am talking about. Not a quick fix or fad diet. It's a cleanse. And because of the fruit it really doesn't taste green at all. Mine had spinach, Apple, celery, satsuma and ginger. I was out of cucumbers. Really boosts the energy levels. By Christmas junk I mean those indulgences I allowed myself during the holidays that have me feeling a bit sluggish. Other websites about this subject are Kris Carr, Dr John McDougall, Dr. Edelstein and Engine 2 with Rip Esysten (so), the China study etc. Usually will have one as breakfast or snack. Great way to get the fruits and veggies in. Trying to see what combos of fruits and veggies people use. Not looking for a debate or negativity. Thanks - Happy New year
I am vegan. And have seen/read all of the above. Fat Sick and Nearly Dead plays like an infomercial. I wasn't trying to be rude, but really I don't consider anything I eat junk.
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sassyjae21 wrote: »I didn't notice anyone being rude. They were just letting her know that cleanses are rubbish. They don't do anything for you. Weight loss = Energy in < Energy out. Detoxes, cleanses, and the like are useless. Your kidneys detox for you. There's nothing wrong with drinking green juice. It just isn't going to do anything..
Like I said I don't drink the juice to detox...it's just a healthy mid morning snack for me. Plus, for me personally the raw honey and chia seeds help with inflammation (something I have to combat due to having psoriasis in my finger nails...but so far so good in preventing it from spreading per my dermatologist). Anyway, I think it's best to use the VitaMix to keep the fiber in so it's not technically green juice but a smoothie.
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I don't juice but use my wonderful nutribullet to make a green drink which I have most days. Usually consists of kale and/or spinach plus avocado as the staples. Then it is carrot, cucumber, bell pepper or whatever is in the fridge. Always add freshly squeezed lime juice, ginger and for some protein some mixed seeds and nuts. This is my wake up "meal".0
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I buy green juices (Bolthouse, Naked, whatever) sometimes because they're tasty and they give me a nice nutrient boost for the day. I find juicing a little wasteful as a daily practice, though, so I don't own a juicer and don't drink the storebought juices regularly.0
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sassyjae21 wrote: »I didn't notice anyone being rude. They were just letting her know that cleanses are rubbish. They don't do anything for you. Weight loss = Energy in < Energy out. Detoxes, cleanses, and the like are useless. Your kidneys detox for you. There's nothing wrong with drinking green juice. It just isn't going to do anything..
Like I said I don't drink the juice to detox...it's just a healthy mid morning snack for me. Plus, for me personally the raw honey and chia seeds help with inflammation (something I have to combat due to having psoriasis in my finger nails...but so far so good in preventing it from spreading per my dermatologist). Anyway, I think it's best to use the VitaMix to keep the fiber in so it's not technically green juice but a smoothie.
I wasn't talking to you.
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Sorry about your psoriasis. I don't have that but I do have other skin issues that are fairly annoying. This winter is killing me0
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Watched those docu's just last night. Holy eye opening batman. That said I totally can't afford to go through that many fruits/veg in a day or even a week! My BF juices though, the reboots really help him to get back to eating decently.
I went in a total non-believer and come out at least 'getting it' and not arguing with him about it!0
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