Ever since I watched the documentaries Fat Sick & Nearly Dead
A couple things I didn't like about most juice recipes I saw were the lack of protein and the overuse of fruits to cancel out the bitter taste of the vegetables. Moreover, most of the recipes I saw did not add in any spices to enhance the flavor of the juice and incorporate their health-boosting effects. So, I decided to make my own recipe by adding in some pure organic hemp protein powder along with ginger, turmeric, and superfood powder all while cutting out the fructose. Needless to say, this juice offers a powerhouse of green, ph-balancing ingredients with tons of fiber and plenty of protein to help you feel full, build muscle, and burn fat.
By the way, we purchased the Vitamix 1723
on Amazon as our Christmas gift to each other back when it was on sale for around $360. I was very skeptical at first about spending that much on a blender, but I use it multiple times every day and it's very versatile! All I have to do is throw everything in the blender and turn it on...I don't have to cut things into smaller pieces like I did with our Ninja. It's self-cleaning and comes with a 7-year warranty, so all things considered, it's definitely worth it...I've probably already gotten my money's worth out of it (and that's tough for me to say since I'd consider myself pretty frugal)!
So, this recipe is based on using the Vitamix...if you have a juicer then you may have to modify the method just a bit.
Ingredients:
2 Cups Organic Spinach (or any green base such as kale - make sure it's organic!)
1 Whole Tomato, cubed (preferably organic or green-house grown)
1/2 Lemon, peeled
1/4 Cup Nutiva Organic Hemp Protein
1 Tbsp Organic Ginger
1 Tbsp Nutiva Organic Chia Seeds
1/2 scoop Amazing Grass Berry Green SuperFood
1 scoop Kal Pure Stevia Extract
1 cup Water
Optional Ingredients (not included in the macros listed below):
1/2 Avocado
1 Cup Cucumber
Carrots
Carrots
Spirulina
Chlorella
Directions (using Vitamix):
Throw all ingredients in Vitamix, add about 1 cup water and a few ice cubes. Turn Vitamix on variable powder, speed 1 and gradually increase until all ingredients are blended. Then, turn Vitamix on high power and let juice for 30-60 seconds until mixture is in juice consistency.
Makes 2 servings.
Macros (per serving):
Calories - 103
Fat - 4 g
Carbs - 16 g (4 g net carbs due to high fiber content)
Fiber - 12 g
Protein - 10 g
Great source of fiber, protein, potassium, zinc, magnesium, essential fatty acids (Omega 3-6-9), Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, bioflavanoids, probiotics, and antioxidants
What do you add to your juice? Have you seen any documentaries that you would recommend?
- Scott



Thanks for sharing Scott! Food Inc. is one my all time favorite documentaries. I only buy meat from local farmers now! Our grocery stores are not safe!
ReplyDeleteNever thought of adding a tomatoe but then again I can't always eat tomatoes! I sometimes throw in frozen cranberrries or small pieces of frozen rhubarb for some lower fructose sweetness. Sometimes I add some kevita (a fermented drink) which is stevia sweetened and/or frozen coconut milk or almond milk cubes depending on what is already in the Vita Mix. I consume all these items daily and use all of them in my monsters so this combo would be easy to make and sounds good-it also never occurred to me to throw ACV in there as I drink that separately with ginger and lemon and aloe juice! Thanks for all your great recipes!
ReplyDeletei found you on pinterest. :-) your green machine sounds yummy. wanted to share a site with you for more clean and raw smoothie recipes. www.youngandraw.com
ReplyDeletethey have a fb page too. there is a young and raw 30 day green smoothie challenge fb page (tons of nice recipes there).
I am definitely trying this! I have a Jack La.....whatever his name is Juicer and a Ninja. I actually end up using both which is quite a clean up job but...what can say...I will invest in Vitamix ASAP!
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