Juicing 101: Why Do It, Best Juicers, Recipes to Try (2024)

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  • What To Do?
  • Juicing
  • What are the benefits of juicing?
  • How should I do juice?
  • Recipes to Try
  • Healthy Veggie Juice Recipe+
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
  • What about blood sugar?
  • A brief summary of juicers

The benefits of juicing, which juicers on the market are best, and healthy cleansing recipes to try as you get started with the process.

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Editor’s Note: I’ve written before how juicing saved my life back in my twenties when I was constantly traveling and experiencing health challenges as a result.

In this post on boosting immunity, Melanie Fielstra FNTP, CGP, RWP describes the importance of juicing for health (not to be confused withthegreen smoothie diet) and how and why it can literally save your life. Plus, some yummy combinations to try are included with an overview of the best juicers on the market.

What To Do?

…when we breathe, bathe, ingest, walk on, cook with, drive in, & live in toxic chemicals…from the carpets our babies crawl on…to the fillings in our teeth, and the lotions we put on our skin? It can be maddening. Heavy metals, petrochemicals & other toxins are pervasive in our human domains, settling unwelcome, into our tissues & brains…and overwhelming our immune systems.

These toxins don’t just hang out. To quote Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride, author of Gut And Psychology Syndrome, “Stored toxicity does not just sit silently in the tissues of our bodies. It causes symptoms of chronic diseases and lays down the ground for cancer formation”.

So along with reducing our toxic exposure in general, we need to be regularly removing the toxins that are stored in our bodies, consequently reducing our risk of chronic diseases like cancer in a significant way.

There is a great way to help remove these toxins…and kids even LIKE it.

Juicing

Juicing is a practice that has been around for a very long time. Dr. Norman Walker is credited with designing the first commercial juicer in the early 1900’s, but extracting juice from fruits and vegetables goes back to ancient times.

Hundreds of studies have been done on the benefits of raw fruits and vegetables.

Documentaries have been made (such as “The Gerson Miracle” and “Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead”)

And there are wellness centers, such as the Ann Wigmore Natural Health Institute, Hippocrates Health Institute, & Optimum Health Center, with a focus on therapeutic juicing from freshly pressed fruits and vegetables. Note thatcold-pressed juice is NOT raw. It is batch processed at high pressure which destroys probiotics. Hence, it does not qualify as therapeutic.

Juicing is also an important part of the detoxification component of the GAPS Diet protocol and is Number 4 in the Top 10 Immunity Boosters.

What are the benefits of juicing?

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Full of nutrients: Raw fruits and vegetables are known for being a great source of vitamins, antioxidants, chlorophyll, amino acids, minerals like magnesium/selenium/zinc, enzymes, and (importantly) phytonutrients (key tools against cancer)

Detox & chelate: By juicing fruits & vegetables, their nutrients are extracted in large & concentrated quantities and help flush out toxins that have accumulated.

Improve our electrical function: Juicing helps to clear toxic blockages, so that electrical and chemical processes can happen more efficiently, resulting in better cellular communication and function

Help cancer & disease: Each plant contains different phyto-chemicals that act in their own way against cancer & disease…its important to vary the juicing menu.

Soften gallstones: Fresh pressed juices soften and dissolve gallstones over time, and if appropriate fats are included in the diet (see GAPS milkshake recipe below) then the liver/gallbladder will be stimulated to expel the softened stones for elimination.

Give digestion a break: Digestion is a huge task for the body. Juices are absorbed in 20 – 25 minutes, with little work on the part of the digestive system.

pH: When part of a balanced whole food diet, they nicely balance the pH of meats, eggs, dairy, etc.

Good for compromised digestive systems: Those with wounded digestive systems have a difficult time with fiber. Juicing removes this fiber and helps healing take place.

How should I do juice?

1. The most important thing about juicing is to only consume your juices freshly pressed and raw. Store bought juices (unless they are juicing it right in front of you at the organic cafe) are damaged with pasteurizing, added sugar & preservatives. Optimally you want to drink within 20 minutes for the best nutrient content, as the juice will start to oxidize and lose nutrients.

If you DO refrigerate, store it in a mason jar with lid screwed on tight, and try to drink it the same day. (For example, you could juice enough for 2 glasses in the day, consuming one fresh, and one later from the refrigerator).

2. Start small (remember they are detoxing!) and work up to 2 glasses a day. 1 – 2 glasses a day should be consumed for maintenance of good health, while 4 glasses a day is therapeutic.

3. Drink on an empty stomach, first thing in the morning and in afternoon before dinner

4. Use a 3:1 ratio of veggies to fruit, or at least 50/50 of tasty to therapeutic ingredients. Tasty ingredients would be carrots, apples, pineapples, while therapeutic would be leafy greens, beets, cucumbers, etc.

5. Beets are wonderfully therapeutic and great for the liver and gallbladder. Keep the beets close to a 5% portion of your juice though, at least starting out.

Recipes to Try

There are many different combinations, with different combinations being better for certain situations. Our family’s favorite all purpose juice combination is the GAPS milkshake (recipe below).

Here are some other combinations:

Pineapple+carrot+small amount of beet = in morning, stimulates stomach acid for digestion, & pancreatic enzymes

Carrot+celery+apple+beet = great liver cleanser

Spinach*+lettuce+parsley+dill+carrot & beet tops+tomatoes+lemon = good for magnesium, iron & heavy metal chelators

Healthy Veggie Juice Recipe

Easy juicing recipe using optimally cleansing vegetables to gently and effectively detoxify the body helping to prevent chronic diseases like cancer.

Prep Time 10 minutes

Servings 12 ounces

Author Melanie Fielstra

Ingredients

  • 4-5carrots
  • 3sprigsfresh parsley
  • 1large handfulkale
  • 1beet including top, preferably organic
  • 1clovegarlicpeeled
  • 1/4headcabbage

Instructions

  1. Juice all ingredients and mix well.

  2. Drink within 20 minutes for best results. Do not refrigerate leftovers as this degrades nutrients.

Please note that green juices from vegetables high in oxalates can trigger or exacerbate kidney stones and other ailments in susceptible individuals. Be careful and use in moderation. Following a low oxalic acid diet for a period of time may help the body recover from excessive buildup of these substances.

What about blood sugar?

There are some concerns that juicing will spike the blood sugar. This can be true if you are making your juices too sweet or not adding any fats and proteins to balance the carbs. A great way to remedy this is to make something like the GAPS milkshake. To quote Dr. Natasha:

GAPS Milkshake: make a juice from a mixture of fruit and vegetables, add 1-2 raw eggs (both the yolk and the white) and a large dollop of raw sour cream (if sour cream was not introduced yet, use coconut oil) and whisk the whole thing. It will turn into a delicious ‘milkshake’.

The fats and protein balance the sugars in the juice, keeping the blood sugar under control. The juices of apple, celery, beetroot and other vegetables soften the gallbladder stones over time, while the fat provides gentle stimulation to the liver to squeeze these stones out. Start this milkshake from a few tablespoons per day and gradually increase to 2 glasses per day: first thing in the morning on an empty stomach and middle of afternoon.

This is our family’s favorite drink in the mornings. It makes this mama feel like Mrs. Incredible!

A brief summary of juicers

There are numerous juicers out there, the main differences being how much juice is extracted and how much oxidizing happens during the juicing process. Here are the main types as referenced in Kris Carr’s (juicing extraordinaire) handbook on juicing, with recommended brands in each category:

Good – Centrifugal: Best price point. Usually have a wider mouth and are easier to clean. With their high speed spinning, juice will not last as long and this is the juice that you want to consume within about 20 minutes (at least within the day). Breville or Omega

Better – Masticating: Lower speed spinning, less oxidizing, juice lasts a bit longer in a tightly sealed jar, up to 1 – 2 days. Champion or Hurom Slow Juicer

Best – Twin Gear Masticating: Even lower speed, can handle fibrous veggies like wheatgrass, make nutbutters, and juices can last up to 72 hours in the fridge. More cleanup and more counter top space taken up. Green Star or Samson Ultra

The Best – Norwalk Hydraulic Press: Provides 50 – 100% more juice by squeezing the juice out. Priciest option, originally developed by Dr. Walker, as the first commercial juicer. Norwalk Juicer, or a cheaper option…hand cranked Healthy Juicer (good for wheatgrass too)

Here’s to your juicing health!

More Information

7 Ways to Avoid Detox Symptoms on a Cleanse

Detox Baths: Which are Best and for What Ailments

How to Gently Detox in Preparation for Pregnancy

Detoxification Using a Castor Oil Pack

How to Do a Hair Detox and Enjoy Healthy Locks Naturally

Rebounding: A Great Way to Gently Detox

References

Gut And Psychology Syndrome, by Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, by Phyllis A. Balch, CNC

Crazy, Sexy Juices and Succulent Smoothies, by Kris Carr

Juicing 101: Why Do It, Best Juicers, Recipes to Try (2024)

FAQs

What is the trick to juicing? ›

Juicing 101: Tips for Juicing at Home
  1. Pick your produce wisely. ...
  2. Prep in advance. ...
  3. Juice for the whole family. ...
  4. Add subtle sweetness with fruit. ...
  5. Make the clean-up part of your routine. ...
  6. Opt for fresh fruits and veggies. ...
  7. Use the pulp! ...
  8. Drink!
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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 kind of juicer is best for juicing? ›

Masticating versus Centrifugal

If you're an avid juice drinker and prefer your juice with more of a smoothie-like texture, a masticating juicer is a great choice. If you prefer pulp-free juicers or if you're regularly juicing, a centrifugal model is a great option.

What is the best method for juicing? ›

You'll get a much better yield if you tightly pack the greens (roll them up before adding to the feed tube of your juicer) and place them between two harder, juicier ingredients (such as cucumber and apple). Then nudge the greens through the juicer one small push at a time.

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 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 hard on the liver? ›

Juicing is a powerful way to maintain liver detoxification without compromising the body's natural healing process. Here is one of our favourite juice recipes that's great for liver cleansing, anti-oxidation and anti-inflammation.

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 juicer does Martha Stewart recommend? ›

She uses the Breville Bluicer Pro. “You have to have a really good juicer,” she said. “It's worth the investment.” After turning on the machine and making sure it's on “green smoothie” mode she starts juicing. Here's the step-by-step recipe.

Is masticating the same as cold press? ›

The answer is yes. Masticating, slow and cold press juicers are all the same type of juicer. Slow juicing and cold press refer to the lack of heat and oxidation during extraction, which better preserves the enzymes and nutrients. For this reason, they are regarded as the best type of juicers in the market.

What is better than a juicer? ›

Benefits of Using a BlendeR

Versatility - You can use your blender for more than just juices and sauces. Less waste - Because you use the whole fruit, there is less food waste. Keeps you fuller - Since the fiber is processed along with the rest of the fruit, it takes longer to digest, leaving you fuller for longer.

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.

What happens to your body when you start juicing? ›

As you drink your juice, a supply of vitamins, minerals and natural sugar will flood your system and boost your energy levels as a result. Though this natural sugar-high only lasts for a limited time, and can often be followed by feelings of sluggishness and headaches.

Do I peel carrots before juicing? ›

Furthermore, some ingredients like pears, carrots, and ginger have thin skins that the juicer can easily remove without getting clogged. With these facts in mind, you can save time and preparation by juicing your ingredients with the peels on.

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.

How do you juice for beginners? ›

How To Make The Perfect Juice
  1. Start with your base. (Use ingredients that are easy to digest and have a high water content) ...
  2. Add in some greens. (This adds more nutrients) ...
  3. More veggies, please. (Use vegetables that are naturally sweet) ...
  4. Natural sweetener. (Only add a small amount, if any) ...
  5. Detoxifying extras.

How long does it take to feel the benefits of juicing? ›

A couple of days of nutritious juices will make a difference in your body's function and on how you feel day to day. The difference in how you feel when you get the right nutrients will remind you to nourish your body on a regular basis.

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