Food
and cooking tips and techniques:
 Learn
how to make your own healthy fruit juices, smoothies
& shakes!
This
article comes from Lucie Brisson in Canada. Lucie
has her own website called Health Recipes - www.healthrecipes.com.
Lucie is a single Mum with two children and runs her
own business called Light Bringer Publishing. It is
well worth paying a visit to her website as she has
a most unusual and interesting business writing eBooks
- what
are eBooks? Have a look at her website and
all will be revealed. Lucie has kindly given us permission
to reproduce this article.
Smoothie
recipes and how to make smoothies can also be found
. . . <click here>
A
FUN and EASY way to get more vitamins & minerals
into your diet is by drinking freshly made fruit juices,
vegetable juices, and by blending thick and frothy smoothies
and shakes from frozen fruit.
A
friend of mine describes drinking freshly made fruit
juices like this:
"If
you have never taken a mouthful of cantaloupe juice
or strawberry juice mixed with apple, you simply have
not lived. Blueberry juice is a taste of liquid heaven."
Freshly
made juices are a tremendous source of bio-available
vitamins and minerals which are the partners of enzymes
and co-enzymes. Vitamins activate enzymes and
without vitamins, enzymes could not carry out their
work, and we could not live.
Enzymes
act as catalysts in hundreds of thousands of chemical
reactions that take place throughout your body, and
are essential for digesting, absorbing and converting
food into body tissue. Enzymes produce energy
at the cellular level and are critical for most of the
metabolic activities taking place in your body every
second of every day.
Another
benefit of drinking fresh juices and smoothies is that
your body can absorb MORE of the vitamins and minerals
then if you were to eat the fruits and vegetables whole!
Many of the nutrients are TRAPPED in the fiber and by
blending fruits and vegetables, you break down the fiber
and release the vital nutrients.
Example:
When you eat a raw carrot, you are only able to
assimilate a small percentage of the available beta
carotene. When a carrot is juiced, removing the fiber,
a LARGE percentage of the beta carotene can be assimilated
by your body.
Of
course, you still need to eat whole produce because
fiber is also an important part of your daily diet.
Meeting
you or your children's need for energy and nutrients
is essential for good health. Children who do not meet
their needs for energy may stop growing and gaining
weight. In severe situations, they can develop
a condition which is life threatening called protein
energy malnutrition. Vitamins and minerals are
only required in very small amounts, but a diet insufficient
in these can cause SEVERE deficiency diseases.
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You
may be showing signs of malnutrition if you . . .
-
feel
tired and weak.
-
feel
like you never have the energy to clean your home,
make meals or even do the dishes.
-
have
difficulty losing or gaining weight.
-
can't
easily get to sleep.
-
feel
stressed and/or nervous.
-
feel
drowsy during the day.
-
sometimes
can't concentrate, you're mind feels numb,
or you get confused easily.
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have
problems with your digestion.
-
have
constipation and/or hard dry stools.
-
have
mood swings, or get easily upset.
-
don't
have patience for anything.
-
sometimes
feel depressed.
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have
overly dry or oily skin.
-
sometimes
have nausea and/or abdominal pain.
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have
annoying eye twitches.
-
bruise
easily.
-
have
muscle cramps and/or low back pain.
-
sometimes
get cracks and sores in the corners of your mouth.
-
notice
that your nails have become thin and/or brittle.
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are
losing your hair.
-
have
water retention.
-
have
uncontrollable temper outbursts.
-
don't
eat a well-balanced nutritious diet EVERY DAY
Natural
vitamins are found only in living things, that is, plants
and animals. Your body, with a few exceptions, can't
manufacture vitamins. They must be supplied in your
food or in dietary supplements but supplements can't
replace food, especially fruits and vegetables which
provide thousands of substances, some of which have
well-known functions, and some whose roles in the human
body are not yet understood or recognized.
Vitamins
and minerals . . .
-
reduce
your risk of getting a stroke or heart attack!
-
strengthen
your nails!
-
improve
your hair condition, strength and growth by providing
certain essential nutrients to the hair follicle!
-
beautify
your skin by keeping it smooth, soft and disease-free!
-
provide
essential compounds that are necessary for growth,
health, normal metabolism and physical well-being!
Without them, you would die!
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promote
normal growth and development!
-
maintain
bone density and strength!
-
regulate
blood clotting!
-
help
in the function of nerves and muscles, including
regulating a normal heart beat!
When
it comes to choosing a healthy diet for their children,
many parents don't realize the important role that beverages
play. For example, fruit flavored drinks and soft
drinks are not a substitute for real fruit. Many of
these drinks only contain 10% real fruit juice.
The very best drinks are made from whole fruit and you
can make great fruity healthy drinks at home.
How
to make homemade fruit and vegetable juices:
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You'll
need an inexpensive juice machine.
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All
fruits and vegetables should be juiced raw.
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Small
seeded fruit, such as watermelon and pears, may
be juiced with their seeds, with the exception of
papaya and apple seeds. Orange and grapefruit
seeds might impart a bitter taste to your juice.
Remove the large pits from fruits like peaches and
nectarines, etc.
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Peel
all fruits and vegetables that are not organically
grown because the peel is where most of the chemical
residues can be found. While most skins of
organically grown fruits and vegetables may be left
on, with the exception of waxed produce, the skins
of pineapples, kiwis, oranges, grapefruits and papaya
should be removed.
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Choose
fresh ripe produce. Rubbery vegetables, bruised
fruit, wilted greens and over or under-ripe fruits
will produce juices that are neither tasty nor healthful.
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Cut
the fruits or vegetables into pieces that will fit
into the mouth of your juice machine. Turn
the juice machine on and push the pieces through
the mouth of the juicer. As you juice, pulp
will collect in a large receptacle. If you
don't clean the pulp out right away, it will develop
a sour odor and tiny gnats and fruit flies may appear
after 8 to 10 hours.
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It
is best to drink freshly made juices within one
day.
How
to make perfect homemade smoothies and shakes:
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Put
the fruit in the blender first. Make sure that the
items are smaller than a golf ball so they will
blend completely. Add the liquid ingredients next.
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Fasten
the lid and press the start button. Use high speed
for about 20 - 30 seconds.
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Stop
the blender and check to see if the ingredients
are well blended. Sometimes the frozen fruit will
jam under the blade. If there is jammed fruit, use
a spatula to unjam the fruit, and blend again.
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Once
the mixture is evenly blended, slowly add two ice
cubes through the opening of the blender lid. Keep
adding one or two ice cubes at a time until the
blender sounds smooth. If your blender is not strong
enough to blend ice cubes, omit the ice and substitute
just enough ice cold water or fruit juice so that
the shake will have a milkshake consistency.
- If
the shake / smoothie is too thin, add more fruit or
ice. If it’s too thick, add more liquid.
Smoothie
recipes and how to make smoothies can also be found
. . . <click here>

This
article was written by Lucie Brisson, Light Bringer
Publishing
www.healthrecipes.com,
© 2001

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