Juicing For Health Recipes & Tips (2024)

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WHAT TO DO WITH PULP

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The pulp can be placed in a garbage disposal or in the trash. But if you feel bad tossing it out, remember your body also disposes of it once the nutrients are extracted. You’re just skipping the step where the body has to do all that work itself. There are other ways you can utilize the pulp however. If you have a garden it’s great for the compost heap! There are recipes that use pulp but I’ve only used one. It’s a RAW carrot cake that uses carrot pulp as the main ingredient and it’s one of the most decadent and delicious desserts I’ve ever eaten. I’ll be posting that recipe at some point in the future. A list of ideas for using pulp is included in the free packet you can download below. Juicing For Health Recipes & Tips (5)

FOAM : THE WHIPPED TOPPING OF RAW JUICE

Juicing For Health Recipes & Tips (6)When you juice fruits and vegetables with the Centrifugal juicer the spinning motion makes a head of foam on the top. Depending on the item juiced it will be different amounts. This is one thing I’ve NEVER understood. Some folks don’t like that and remove it before drinking. HUH?!? It’s pure juice just whipped up a little. I’m guessing they equate it to something nasty in their heads somehow though I can’t imagine what it might be. It’s purely psychological though.

Juicing For Health Recipes & Tips (7)In fact the foam is my FAVORITE PART and feels like I’m eating whipped topping! If I could turn a whole batch of juice into that foam I would. (In fact I’ve tried with one of those milk frothing devices. Didn’t work.) Of course I like the foam the best on the sweeter juices but it’s great on the vegetable juices too. I’ll even toss a little crushed ice in my juice sometimes and mix it into the foam. Pure ambrosia!

The large cup that comes with some juicers has a lid that will help strain off the foam. To me that’s like tossing juice down the drain. Juicing For Health Recipes & Tips (8)

JUICE STORAGE & SEPARATING

Juicing For Health Recipes & Tips (9)Your juice will start to separate a little if you let it sit. All that means is its pulling the lighter parts of the juice to the top and the heavier to the bottom. This is another one of those psychological things for some people. It tastes perfectly fine drinking it separated as its all still pure juice. If it bugs you just stir it often while drinking.

You can juice a batch to drink throughout the day if desired and even up to 48 hours. Just know that as soon as you juice your fruits and veggies they will start losing nutrients. The longer they are exposed to air the more they will lose. Does that mean you can’t store them? Of course not. Just be aware of that. You’ll also notice a lot of settling if you do that. Stir it up and drink!Juicing For Health Recipes & Tips (10)

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Here are a few things I’ve learned and some previously mentioned things to remember.

  • Carrots are generally the cheapest and give the greatest yield of juice for your money. You can use these as a base for almost any type of juice.
  • Fruits and veggies can be combined with no problem. Some don’t go well together of course, but apples go with anything and are great for sweetening a variety of vegetable juices.
  • Place leafy vegetables between hard fruits or veggies when juicing to help the juice extract better.
  • Lemons or limes added to a green vegetable juice will remove the bitterness that some of them have.
  • Organic fruits and vegetables don’t need to be peeled before juicing.
  • If you’re doing a juice fast make sure you drink a lot of vegetables. Don’t just juice fruit only as it’s high in sugar content.
  • Dark, leafy greens are super foods and have incredible health benefits. Use a lot of them! Kale, Romaine, Baby Spinach, Etc.
  • Baby spinach can be added to any juice. You won’t taste it unless you use a very large amount in a very small amount of juice.
  • As soon as fruits and vegetables are juiced, or even cut, they begin to lose nutrients. Drink them as soon as possible. (Oxidation)
  • If you have to store juice, don’t do it for more than 48 hours.Juicing For Health Recipes & Tips (12)

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I’m only listing a few because recipes are not really needed. If you buy a juicing book of recipes you’ll start to notice all the authors are doing is tossing in different fruits and veggies and naming the juice something cool. Sometimes they use specific one’s for their health benefit of course and that info could be useful to you. But as far as just basic juicing goes… juice what you like! These two are a couple of standards I make. I change them up depending on what I have in the fridge. With some testing you’ll find juice mixtures you like better than others.

V5 JUICE (Similar to V8 only healthier.)

This is the only pure veggie juice I made that has no fruit in it at all. It’s hot which I love though you can leave out the Tabasco if you don’t care for hot things. Juice all the vegetables. When finished add in sea salt and Tabasco hot sauce to tastes.

  • 2 tomatoes
  • 1/4th red bell pepper
  • 1/6th chunk red onion
  • 1/2 large cucumber
  • 2 large carrots
  • Salt
  • Tabasco

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Morning Fruit Juice

Use any fruits you like. As I’ve also mentioned I almost always put in organic baby spinach into my fruit juices. It does not change the flavor and adds the extra nutritional bonus you get from dark greens.

  • 2 Apples of choice
  • Chunks of melon
  • 1 large orange
  • 1 chunk pineapple (not shown)
  • Big handful of baby spinach

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Energy Juice

When you don’t want something super sweet that has a bite to it this one is great!

  • 1 large cucumter
  • 1 peeled lemon
  • 1 large handful of romain
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Creamy Dreamy Juice

This one might surprise you. It did me. I had no idea you could juice sweet potatoes… and that they would taste good. In reality you don’t taste it much at all and it adds a creaminess to the juice. Sweet and smooth!

  • 1/4th pineapple
  • 2 large carrots
  • 1 apple
  • 1/2 sweet potato

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FAQs

What is the 80 20 rule for juicing? ›

What does that mean? It means that ideally, when you are juicing, you will select and mix ingredients that are proportioned in the ratio of 80% vegetables (or low sugar fruit) and 20% fruit (or high sugar content vegetables).

What is one downside about juicing? ›

Con: Juice can be sneakily calorie-dense

Juice contains fructose, and while this is a natural source of sugar and carbs, drinking too much of it may lead you to consume too many calories. For example, juicing 5 fruits can add up to 500 calories and more than 100 grams of sugar, says Zarabi.

What should you not mix when juicing? ›

For instance, mixing starchy vegetables like carrots with high-sugar fruits can cause fermentation in the stomach, leading to bloating and gas. It's generally better to juice fruits and vegetables separately or to pair them wisely.

What happens day 1 of juicing? ›

What to Expect Day 1: The first day of your juice journey can be the most difficult. You might experience some unpleasant side effects such as headaches, fatigue or nausea as your body adjusts to the cleanse. You should always check with your doctor if you have any concerns.

How long does it take to detox your body with juicing? ›

While there are many variations of juice cleanses, most of them include only consuming freshly squeezed juices from organic fruits and vegetables, often for a duration that varies from 3 days to weeks. Some protocols may also require you to purchase additional 'detoxifying' supplements to help 'reset' the body.

What vegetables should not be juiced? ›

Vegetables That Should Not Be Juiced Everyday

Spinach contains oxalates and raw kale contains goitrogens. Oxalates are also found in bananas, mangoes, cauliflower, and more. Goitrogens are found in raw cruciferous vegetables and can affect thyroid function in large amounts.

Is juicing bad for your gut? ›

Juicing also can give the digestive system a rest from digesting fiber. This may help some people who have certain health conditions or who receive certain medical treatments. Do not cut back on fiber unless a health care professional recommends it. Fiber is key for digestive health, and it can help you feel full.

How do you start juicing for beginners? ›

Obviously high water content foods give you the best bang for your buck but just about any combo of fruits, vegetables or herbs can be run through the juicer. Make sure to remove tough peels from things like citrus, melon and mango but softer peels from apples, pears, peaches and even kiwi can stay on.

Why should you avoid juicing? ›

The science behind juicing and cleansing

Risks may include decreased energy, mood swings and headaches. Prolonged juicing can even lead to nutrient deficiencies and malnutrition. Some foods used for juicing may be high in oxalates, which can affect kidney health.

What fruits Cannot be juiced? ›

Tropical fruits like juicy mangoes and sweet papayas also cannot be effectively juiced. Though different than bananas and avocados, these fruits still break down into pulpy purees rather than free-flowing juice. Mangoes and papayas both have extremely soft, supple flesh and skins.

Why do I feel sick when juicing? ›

This includes drinking plenty of water and eliminating meat from your diet two days prior to beginning the juice cleanse. Some people experience headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and moodiness. This is completely normal and usually a sign that your body is detoxifying.

Are homemade juices healthy? ›

Drinking fresh juice is an easy way to get numerous vitamins and minerals. Although research shows some support for juicing, the potential health benefits vary drastically depending on what's exactly in the juice. If you're not careful, you may end up drinking too many calories and too much sugar.

Can you drink homemade juice everyday? ›

While most juice offers some nutritional value (e.g., vitamin C, potassium), it doesn't deliver enough to warrant daily consumption. That's because juice is high in sugar and calories and lacks fiber. A better option for reaping fruit's health benefits is to eat fresh fruit in its whole-food form.

What is 100% natural juice? ›

100% juice is fruit juice made from 100% “liquid fruit", i.e. there are no added colourings, preservatives or sugar. However, fruit juice can be made in two different ways. There is "not-from-concentrate” juice, which is bottled after harvesting and stored for later bottling.

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