Not Only For Juice Bars - How To Juice At Home

By Yanis Ian


Many people who are interested in improving their health have opted to purchase a juicer and have reaped the benefits of juicing. Juicing fruits and vegetables offers many advantages, such as greater nutritional absorption and a more efficient way of consuming the daily 6-8 fruits and veggies that many health experts recommend.

To get more variety in taste from your juicer, mix up the varieties of fruits and vegetables you put in your juicer and the variety of flavors will grow significantly. Try mixing orange, banana and pineapple for a tasty tropical treat or mix grape and cranberry for more antioxidants. These home made juices are healthier and easier to make then those sugar-filled, store bought juices.

Know where your vegetables grow to decrease sugar content. Vegetables that grow underground such as carrots or beets, will contain a higher level of natural sugars than above ground veggies. While natural sugars are good for you, they must be taken in moderation like anything else. Keep a proper blend of upper and lower-ground vegetables to prevent overdoing the sugars.

Store all your fruits and vegetables in the refrigerator, especially in the summertime. Juicing depends on fresh produce and leaving them out starts the process of decay more quickly. Keep your produce nice and cool until you eat it so that you can preserve as many vitamins as you can.

A single cup of juice will be equivalent to a much larger amount of actual vegetables or fruit, meaning one cup of juice can also be equal to make more servings on the food pyramid. For example, a single cup of carrot juice is equivalent to four cups of diced carrot!

The best way to prepare your fruits and vegetables for juicing is to follow the instructions in your manual. After cleaning, you then need to cut the produce into pieces small enough to fit into the machine. You will also need to remove larger, hard pieces, such as peach pits.

Making lettuce juice is great for weight loss. The lettuce helps to moderate the appetite. Some of the best, most nutritious lettuces to use are low-carb bibb, romaine and buttercrunch. If using darker lettuces, they will have a strong taste and may need to be cut with other juices.

Reading the instruction manual that came with your juicer will help you make the best juice possible. The manual will advise you of which fruits or vegetables that may require the skin to be removed. It will also tell you which produce does not juice well, such as bananas and avocados.

Getting into juicing can not only make you healthier, but can be a fun way to create delicious and nutritious drinks for you and your family. If you can get yourself a juicer, you can reap the benefits of a healthier way to drink juice. Plus, you'll know it wasn't made in a factory somewhere. Unless you have a juicer in a factory you work at!

Try to use vegetables that are organic and not grown with pesticides as much as possible in your juices. Organic vegetables will provide the best health benefit for you and your family. Try to buy celery, carrots, cucumber and leafy greens at a local organic farms as these vegetables tend to be grown with a lot of pesticides.

Adding juicing to your life will make a dramatic impact. You will feel healthier, younger and more fit than you can remember. Just by following the advice that you read here will get you off to a great start towards a lifetime of happy juicing and the benefits that come with it.




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