Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Green Smoothies

Many of us are looking to find easy, tasty ways to add not only fresh fruits and vegetables into our diet, but fresh greens.

What is a Green Smoothie? A Green Smoothie is simply a smoothie made with fresh, organic (whenever possible) greens, fruit, and water or juice.

What are greens? Here are a few of the greens that can be added to your daily smoothies:
Arugula
Asparagus
Beet Greens (the tops)
Bok Choy
Broccoli
Carrot Tops
Chard
Celery
Collard Greens
Endive
Escarole
Frisee
Kale
Green and Red Leaf Lettuce
Mustard Greens
Romaine
Green and Red Leaf Lettuce
Spinach

You can also add weeds, herbs, or sprouts such as:

Weeds:
Chickweed
Clover
Dandelion
Lambsquarters
Purslane
Stinging Nettles

Herbs:
Aloe Vera
Baby dill
Basil
Cilantro
Fennel
Mint
Parsley
Peppermint Leaves
Spearmint

Sprouts:
Alfalfa
Broccoli
Clover
Fenugreek
Radish
Sunflower

Why do we need greens? A few of the many great benefits greens provide include:

*An abundance of protein in the form of readily available essential amino acids (as opposed to long molecules of protein found in other sources that the body has to break down and then reassemble).

*An abundance of insoluble fiber, a *sponge* that can absorb large amounts of toxins and take them out of the body.

*An abundance of Chlorophyll which counteracts toxins, provides iron to organs, helps purify the liver, cleanses the bowels, and eliminates body odors, to name a few.

*They can raise or maintain an appropriate level of stomach acid. (Stomach acid is responsible for the proper absorption and assimilation of vital nutrients, the destruction of harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, and the digestion of large protein molecules which can prevent allergies from forming).

*They make the body more alkaline. (Most diseases, including cancer, thrive in an acidic environment, sokeeping the body alkaline is essential for health).

Why is blending our greens so great? Greens are full of nutrients, but most people don't receive them because of two main reasons: 1) People cook them, destroying up to 80% of their nutrients and enzymes; and 2) People eat them raw but don't chew them well enough. Greens have a tough cellular wall that must be completely ruptured to release the vital nutrients inside. Blending your greens is the perfect solution.

* I received the bulk of this information from *Green for Life,* written by Victoria Boutenko.*

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