Celery Juicing

Has anyone every tried celery juicing? I am currently on day 4 of celery juicing. Below you will find the recipe and some health benefits to celery juicing. FYI, I am not using celery juicing as a meal replacement or a way to lose weight. Let me know what you think.

*Going into my third week having celery juice every morning on an empty stomach. (Then breakfast 30 minutes after 16oz of celery juice)

You can buy 2.5lbs at Costco for $4.99, which makes about 40-45 ounces of Organic Celery Juice. You can store Celery Juice in a tightly sealed glass container for 2 days. I would start drinking about 6-8oz to start every morning. Do NOT add anything to the celery juice!

Giving the celery juice a thumbs up 👍🏼 I have more energy, lost a couple pounds (eating right too) and can see a difference in my skin. So beneficial in many ways!

🌱Celery can help prevents chronic inflammation
🌱It helps regulate the pH balance of the body
🌱It assist in weight loss since it is low in calories but high in fiber
🌱Celery helps digestion and treats stomach issues and constipation
🌱It can help treat urinary tract infections as it has potent diuretic properties
🌱It soothes the nervous system and may help you fall asleep
🌱It is low in acids and relieves heartburn and acid reflux
🌱Celery is abundant in vitamin A, so it improves vision, treats dry eyes, and protects the cornea
🌱It can clean your teeth like a natural dental floss since it is breaking into fibrous strands while chewing
🌱Celery juice is very high in vitamin K which promotes general bone and heart health. Because of celery's diuretic properties (high water content) and the fact that it contains magnesium, phthalides, and potassium, celery may actually help those with high blood pressure. (*information taken from FB friend)

Here is a website I found that seemed helpful too. However there are plenty of website that discuss celery juicing.

https://www.karissasvegankitchen.com/health-benefits-of-celery-juice/

Enjoy!

Dani

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  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    edited March 2019
    That Medical Medium guy has really been touting celery juice benefits a lot. I'm a fan of juicing. I do think it benefits health but I'm not sure there's all the "science" behind it as some claim. Now, with that said, I do think that juicing helped my wife recover from Fibromyalgia (along with going gluten free, going to a plant based diet, using high quality supplements including Methyl Bs and practically eliminating sugar/vegetable oils and dairy).

    I love celery, cucumber and cabbage as a base. Add in some kale or spinach and some pineapple core. Turmeric root or ginger too (whole roots can be juiced). I might add in cilantro or watercress. Maybe a bit of Green apple.

    I eat a ton of fiber, so I don't care if people say "you're losing the fiber". I eat around 50g a day already so really don't need more. I've tried blending in a Ninja and it was gross and couldn't get it not to taste pretty nasty. Perhaps I need a Blendtec or Vitamix to liquify it enough to drink it that way.

    Juicing is great, especially if you don't get enough vegetables in your diet. You do have to eat fiber as well though.
  • Allsmiles1029
    Allsmiles1029 Posts: 5 Member
    Thanks for the info!! I absolutely get my fiber in other foods. Probably at least half of the image below. Fiber is awesome and necessary :)

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  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,173 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    MikePTY wrote: »
    Any guy who calls himself "The Medical Medium" is basically rubbing it in your face that he is a quack.

    This is what drives me bananas! Look, I get why people at least used to fall for Dr. Oz's schtick, he was a world renowned cardiologist, he wore his scrubs on TV, he had all the surface trappings of an expert.

    But a guy who calls himself the Medical Medium and actually does claim to get health guidance from the spirit world? I just don't understand how anyone thinks that is a logical source to rely on.

    Anyway, I agree with @AnnPT77 , why would our bodies evolve to benefit from celery juice when for the vast majority of our existence attempting to juice celery or a lot of other veggies and fruits would have been futile?

    I figure, evolutionarily speaking, juicing = why we have teeth. ;)
  • bpetrosky
    bpetrosky Posts: 3,911 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    MikePTY wrote: »
    Any guy who calls himself "The Medical Medium" is basically rubbing it in your face that he is a quack.

    This is what drives me bananas! Look, I get why people at least used to fall for Dr. Oz's schtick, he was a world renowned cardiologist, he wore his scrubs on TV, he had all the surface trappings of an expert.

    But a guy who calls himself the Medical Medium and actually does claim to get health guidance from the spirit world? I just don't understand how anyone thinks that is a logical source to rely on.

    Anyway, I agree with @AnnPT77 , why would our bodies evolve to benefit from celery juice when for the vast majority of our existence attempting to juice celery or a lot of other veggies and fruits would have been futile?

    On top of that, he got his promotion via the same site that was fined for selling hooha rocks with unsubstituted claims. Seems legit.
  • lkpducky
    lkpducky Posts: 17,619 Member
    And celery sticks are not juiced before they are added to Bloody Marys.
  • L1zardQueen
    L1zardQueen Posts: 8,753 Member
    lkpducky wrote: »
    And celery sticks are not juiced before they are added to Bloody Marys.

    Gross!