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5 Things You Need to Know About Green Juice

5 Things you need to know about green juice

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The word “juice” used to conjure up images of drinks that were orange, yellow, even red or purple, but today, the hottest color in juice is green. Here are five things you should know about this trendy beverage.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Green Juice

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The term “juice” used to conjure up pictures of drinks that were orange, yellow, and red or even purple, currently , the hottest color in juice is green. Green juice is everywhere , and it is become so synonymous along with health that many people think they are doing something wrong if they are NOT gulping it down everyday.

Whether or not you’re a green juice enthusiast or you are still on the fence, here are 5 things you should know about this trendy drink.

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We normally associate greens with bitterness, so a mouthful of liquefied vegetables may not seem very attractive. But many green juices are also blended with a bit of fruit such as apple or pear, along with tasty mix-ins such as mint, lime juice (or if you have to lemon juice) , and ginger root. You may be surprised how sweet as well as flavorful they can be.

It Can Be Really Delicious

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To make green juices more palatable, some recipes include much more fruit juice or even pureed fruit than veggies. And when you are sipping down big container, the carbs content from all that concentrated fruit can definitely add up.

While your body may appreciate all of the antioxidants as well as vitamins, it is important to remember that an excess of carbs can end u feeding your fat cells.

The Carbs Can Add Up Quick!

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• Juicing can be a good way to squeeze more generate into your diet, but drinking it is not the same as eating it when it comes to fullness.

• Research shows that even if fiber is added to juice, it’s not as satiating because whole produce.

• The act of chewing, the additional time it takes to consume whole fruits and veggies, and the space they occupy in your belly all affect how full you feel-both while you are eating and afterwards

It’s Not As filling As Whole Produce

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Yes, kale and other greens are fantastic for you, however so are red veggies (like beets, peppers, and tomatoes), as well as yellow and fruit plants (including carrots, sweet potatoes, as well as squash), blue/purple veggies (such as eggplant and cabbage), and even white options (like cauliflower, mushrooms, and onions).

It Can Crowd Out Other Important Veggies

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If you’re trying to consume healthier and you’re on a budget, there are more affordable ways to fit in the recommended 5 five to nine every day servings of produce, including starting your own organic garden, joining the CSA, searching for in-season produce at your local farmer’s market, and even depending on frozen choices

It can be a lot more expensive than eating your veggies

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Green juice is hot, and contains its benefits, but it is not a requirement. Consistently consuming your greens (and other colors) whole in the right amounts every day, offers plenty of rewards.

Conclusion:

Read more: ConsumerHealthDigest.com

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