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Is Juicing Just A Trend?

By Patrick Riggins

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Don’t buy too many fruits and vegetables at a time if you’re juicing. You might end up buying much more than you will use, and the extra food will decay and go to waste. Experiment with different amounts to see how much juice you drink a day, so you know how much produce you have to buy in advance.

You should juice vegetables if you kids simply do not like the taste of the look of them. Many children are not big fans of vegetables. You can juice fruits and vegetables together to create a great taste and keep children in the dark about the vegetables that they are drinking.

Leaving a piece of fruit on the counter to rot will show you what will happen to your body if you stop eating healthy raw foods. That is exactly what happens to your organs when you eat nothing but processed garbage! If you’re feeling unmotivated, look at that fruit and remember why you’ve chosen to juice.

The best time to fire up your juicer is a half hour before any meal. Drink the fresh juice on an empty stomach. Drinking juice on an empty stomach is helpful to absorb the most nutrients quickly and effectively. Fruit juices should be consumed in the mornings because digestive energy is the lowest in the mornings.

Adding vegetables to your juice is a wonderful idea for getting more nutrients. Any type of leafy green is going to give you a stronger flavor; if you want to mask the taste of the veggies, try using cucumbers. You don’t even need to peel them before putting them through your juicer, and they won’t overpower the taste.

Getting kids to get the vitamins that are in vegetables, is not as difficult if you juice. Juicing has come a long way in a very short amount of time. You can juice many fruits and vegetables together to create a delicious juice cocktail that your kids will surely enjoy. You will enjoy it, too, because you know they are getting the vitamins and minerals that they need, so they will be strong and healthy.

When juicing for health, the most effective ingredients you can use are greens like spinach, kale, broccoli, parsley, chard, and the like. Try to make most of your juices 50-70% greens, and add fruit or other vegetables for flavoring. Fruit juices tend to be more sugary and unhealthy than juices based on greens.

If you don’t have time to juice in the morning, you can make juice on the weekend and drink it throughout the week. The truth is that the vitamins and other nutrients in the drink will break up as time passes, but it’s better to drink homemade juice, than nothing at all!

Don’t leave out vegetables from your regular diet just because you’re getting them in your juice. Even fresh juice doesn’t provide all of the same benefits as eating whole vegetables, especially when it comes to fiber. Juicing should be used to add to your daily vegetable consumption, not to replace it.

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Riggins, Patrick "Is Juicing Just A Trend?." Is Juicing Just A Trend?. 7 Feb. 2012. uberarticles.com. 15 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/food-and-drink/is-juicing-just-a-trend/>.

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