green smoothies
cbunbaker
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I've been drinking the green smoothies recipe from green smoothie girl website 2 times a day for the past 2 weeks. Is it possible to be sensitive to the enzymes that are in the kale and the spinach? I am using 6 oz. kale, 6 oz. spinach. 2 bananas, 1 apple 6 strawberries, 2 tbsp. chia seeds, and 3 tbsp. pea powder protein, 2 pkgs stevia in the raw, and 21/2 cups water. For the past week, I've been noticing a redness in my mouth, and the redness is sensitive. Didn't have this problem before I started drinking the smoothies. Is this odd, or is it possible to be sensitive to the greens?
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Stop drinking them.0
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why????0
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Stop drinking them, see if the redness/sensitivity goes away. If it does, re-add the smoothies minus one of the ingredients you think you're sensitive to, if the redness returns, swap the greens and see if it persists.0
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AmyRhubarb wrote: »
This. And if it does, you might try consuming the ingredients one at a time to try to identify which you're reacting to. For example, eat some kale one day, wait a few days, then eat some strawberries, and so forth.0 -
I thought eating (drinking it in smoothies) raw kale and spinach was better for you than cooking them. I wouldn't think there is anything in the pea protein powder that would cause an allergic reaction.0
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That's not normal.
Sounds like a lot of citrus/acidic content.0 -
Well, something seems to be irritating your mouth, and the best way to figure out what it is, is through process of elimination.0
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I thought eating (drinking it in smoothies) raw kale and spinach was better for you than cooking them. I wouldn't think there is anything in the pea protein powder that would cause an allergic reaction.
You are the one reporting that your mouth is red and sensitive. Has anything else changed in your habits?
You can keep drinking the smoothies and ignore the redness and sensitivity or you can stop drinking them or you can try the ingredients one at a time, as another poster suggested.
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Blending something up into a drink does not affect the nutritional value. In fact, there are several veggies that are more nutritious when cooked because in their raw state, the digestive system can't process the nutrients. I haven't broken down this shake recipe, but it looks that two of those would come close to using up all of my calories for the day. In any event, like others have said, I would probably stop consuming something that hurt me.0
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for the fruit, its only 1 apple, 2 bananas, and 6 strawberries, thats all the fruit. Could it be too much fruit mixing with the greens. Thanks guys, I really appreciate all the suggestions. I am totally perplexed.0
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Are you washing them before blending? Could there be some pesticide/chemical on the surfaces?0
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By my estimation, each of these smoothies is about 600 calories.0
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No, I didn't wash any of them. It said on the bag washed and ready to eat.0
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Sherry, you are right about the calories. The recipe makes 64 oz., and it is divided up into 4 pints, and you drink 2 a day, thats about 150 calories per pint.0
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janejellyroll wrote: »I thought eating (drinking it in smoothies) raw kale and spinach was better for you than cooking them. I wouldn't think there is anything in the pea protein powder that would cause an allergic reaction.
You are the one reporting that your mouth is red and sensitive. Has anything else changed in your habits?
You can keep drinking the smoothies and ignore the redness and sensitivity or you can stop drinking them or you can try the ingredients one at a time, as another poster suggested.
No, nothing else has changed in my habits. only thing i added, was drinking those smoothies.0
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