Heart Healthy Juicing
Posted February 28th, 2012
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in North America today. In fact, heart-disease is the cause of almost one-third of all deaths in the United States. The factors that contribute to this debilitating disease include stress, smoking and high fat diets. All factors that can and should be avoided. High fat diets are simple to alter with the introduction of a juicing diet. Juicing is a way to ensure you receive all the vitamins and nutrients that fruits and vegetables (among other ingredients) can bring to your body. Whether as a supplement to your diet or a major player, using a juicer and effective juicing recipes may be the smartest health habit you can implement this year. (more…)
Topic: Healthy Living, Juicing Recipes |
Juicing with Teens
Posted February 24th, 2012
The teenage years are baffling for any parent. Every interaction with your teen may seem difficult, but on the bright side, food pickiness is no longer an issue. Remember the toddler years when you thought your child would turn into a chicken nugget if he ate one more. Teenagers are known to eat almost anything you put in front of them. Juicing with a teenager is exactly like juicing for adults. The same nutritional values are required, even more so in teenagers. Juicing is a perfect way to ensure your older child and young adult will receive all the necessary vitamins and nutrients. (more…)
Topic: Fruits, Juicing Recipes, Vegetables |
Juicing with Young Kids
Posted February 20th, 2012
As your children get older, their likes and dislikes of foods will change dramatically. What your little one wouldn’t touch, he may now be asking for every minute. Children cannot live on a juicing diet consisting of only sweet fruits, but can certainly receive their vital nutrients from a supplemental juicing diet.
Children this age don’t tire of repetition. The variety you may think they want in their life is untrue. Once they find a juicing recipe they love, they will want it round-the-clock for the next few months. One option for juicing is to serve your kids everything you consume from your juice extractor. The only difference you may want to consider is diluting the juice slightly. This will not only help ease new flavors in, but will also be gentler on their stomachs until they get accustomed to a juicing diet. (more…)
Topic: Healthy Living, Juicing Recipes |
Homemade Juice For Toddlers
Posted February 15th, 2012
Toddlers are known for being finicky and picky regarding new foods and activities. One area of nutrition that is not a battle is juice. Any and every toddler loves juice. Unfortunately, most store-bought juices are either composed of cups of sugar, or artificial sweeteners. Replacing these sugary drinks with at-home juicing recipes made with your juicer can ensure that your child gets the same nutritional benefits that adults receive from a juicing diet. (more…)
Topic: Fruits, Juicing Recipes, Vegetables |
Celebrating Valentine’s Day with Juice
Posted February 7th, 2012
Valentine’s Day is the focal holiday of the month, and what better way to celebrate than with the traditional colors of the day of love. Beets are at their peak during February and March and can add a red or pinkish shade to make any juicing recipe more festive.
Beets are one of the most powerful vegetables as is their juice. The concentration of calcium, sodium, vitamin A and vitamin B-6 are known to help with bladder and liver ailments. Beet juice can also assist in bring relief to menopause symptoms, menstrual problems, assist in skin health and regeneration, and help speed up and maintain weight loss. (more…)
Topic: Juicing Recipes, Vegetables |
February Juicing Ideas
Posted February 3rd, 2012
February is a month that seems to be centered around hearts, chocolates, flowers and everything love. February is also designated as the national star fruit and exotic vegetables month by the Center for Disease Control. Some of these exotic vegetables cannot be juiced or yield too little results for them to be efficient for juicing ingredients. Focusing on the “exotic” aspect of these fruits and vegetables can still be beneficial and help bring variety to your juicing diet. Broaden your juicing horizons and try to branch out this month and try at least one fruit and vegetable in your juicer a week.
One of the most exotic and easily found fruits is star fruit. Star fruit is a tropical fruit that has a five-point star shape when cut. They are typically yellow or greenish and have a flavor similar to lemony pineapple. Star fruit is known to contain anti-cancer properties, as well as help with constipation, skin health, insomnia and lower cholesterol. (more…)
Topic: Healthy Living, Juicing Recipes |