Hello Once Again . . . the glorious color of the Downeast, coastal Maine fall leaves is waning and the chilly winds are blowing strong today. Alas . . . winter's coming. October's full moon was bright and beautiful last night as it shone over the Penobscot River - just down the hill from my office, the river feeds into the Penobscot Bay. The light reflected off the water and filled my space with an amazing glow. There's much energy to be absorbed from a full moon - mental, spiritual, and physical!
Speaking of natural energy, today's juice recipe will aid in keeping your immune system strong this season and your body and mind stoked with good vibrations. I hope you take the time to make yourself a glass or two or three this fall and winter season. Enjoy.
Body-Builder Cocktail
This juice blend is a bone-strengthening, muscle-building nutritional pharmacy in a glass. The generous chlorophyll content of parsley aids in the cellular uptake of oxygen, thus stimulating your metabolism. This is also the ultimate "beauty beverage" in that it promotes gorgeous skin, hair, and nails and relieves water retention throughout the body.
Important: Due to parsley's natural kidney-cleansing properties, this strongly-flavored blend can be a potent diuretic; don't consume more than 4 to 6 ounces per day.
Ingredients:
- 6 medium carrots
- 1 cup packed parsley (flat-leaf or curly), including stems
Method:
1. Juice the carrots and parsley together. Use carrots to help push the parsley through the juicer if necessary.
2. This is a very powerful juice. Please drink slowly, mixing each sip with saliva before swallowing. Don't chug it down or you might become slightly lightheaded!
Yield: 2 small servings, about 6 ounces each
A Good Source Of: calcium, iron, magnesium, sulfur, phosphorus, and potassium, plus bountiful beta-carotene, vitamins B and C, and energizing natural sugars
NOTE: This article was written by Stephanie L. Tourles and adapted from her book, Raw Energy, Storey Publishing, 2009. The information is true and complete to the best of her knowledge. All recommendations are made without guarantee on the part of the author. Ms. Tourles disclaims any liability in connection with the use of this information. It is for educational purposes only.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Power of Fresh, Raw Fruit & Vegetable Juice - Part 4
Hello Health Enthusiasts! Cold and flu season is upon us . . . at least here in the Northeast! Everyone I meet lately has had the local strain in some form or another these past weeks. Yes, even I, the maker of my own herbal medicines and aromatherapeutic health-fortifying formulas, have succumbed to a moderate cold/flu bug this week - complete with chest congestion, coughing, achiness, and general malaise. My hubby came down with it real bad last weekend, then gave it to me. Oh well . . . such is life. I've finally decided that I've inherited a tendency towards lung and stomach weakness (thanks, Dad!), and must constantly fortify myself against pesty bacterial/viral invasions - and watch my stress load. Lots and lots of hot ginger root tea and cayenne tincture on the tonsils came to my rescue . . . loosening phlegm and opening my respiratory passages! The American Botanical Pharmacy - run by Dr. Richard Schulze - offers the absolute best cayenne tincture. Check out his entire herbal formula catalog at www.herbdoc.com. His recent catalog is amazing. He even has a new Super Food energy bar that I suggest you try out!
Another immune-boosting formula that you might want to add to your daily food intake is "Rachael Jean's Super Green Drink" offered through Jean's Greens Herbal Tea Works & Herbal Essentials. Look up www.jeansgreens.com or call (888) 845-8327, tell Holly I sent you, and order a bag. Good stuff and loaded with "good for you ingredients".
Don't forget to check out my other website www.rawenergy-juiceplus.com if you are interested in adding potent dehydrated fruit, veggie, and berry juice powders to your supplement regimen. Juice Plus is a fabulous product and chock-full of anti-oxidants, and if you don't have time to do actual juicing, it is the next best thing!
It is paramount that you pay attention to your nutritional intake, especially pre- and post- fall and winter seasons so that your immune system is strong and able to fight off what discomforts may come your way . . . and they will. Today, I will share with you another delicious juice blend. Try to make this colorful, nutritionally potent drink a part of your regular immune boosting arsenal! Enjoy and be well!
Tart and Tangy Winter Nectar
Enjoy this late fall and mid-winter blend when citrus fruits are at their best - succulent, ripe, and heavy with juice. Grapefruit is a great blood sugar stabilizer, and it helps to maintain energy and mood levels throughout the day. I especially like to serve this delightfully colorful beverage during the holidays - sans alcohol.
Ingredients:
- 2 medium pink or red grapefruits
- 1 medium lime (or lemon)
- 1 tablespoon raw honey
- 2 mint sprigs for garnish (optional)
Method:
1. Cut the grapefruit and lime in half and juice with a manual or electric citrus juicer; strain out the seeds.
2. Pour the juice into a blender, add the honey, and blend on medium for 10 seconds. Or . . . vigorously stir room-temperature honey into the juice by hand.
3. Serve in 2 of your best tumblers or wine glasses with or without crushed ice. Garnish with mint sprigs if desired.
Yield: 2 servings
A Good Source of: antioxidant flavonoids, vitamin C, and potassium
NOTE: This article was written by Stephanie Tourles, Lic. Holistic Esthetician, Community Herbalist, Aromatherapist, Nutrition Consultant, and author, and adapted from her latest book, "Raw Energy", Storey Publishing, 2009. The information is true and complete to the best of her knowledge. All recommendations are made without guarantee on the part of the author. She disclaims any liability in connection with the use of this information. It is for educational purposes only.
Another immune-boosting formula that you might want to add to your daily food intake is "Rachael Jean's Super Green Drink" offered through Jean's Greens Herbal Tea Works & Herbal Essentials. Look up www.jeansgreens.com or call (888) 845-8327, tell Holly I sent you, and order a bag. Good stuff and loaded with "good for you ingredients".
Don't forget to check out my other website www.rawenergy-juiceplus.com if you are interested in adding potent dehydrated fruit, veggie, and berry juice powders to your supplement regimen. Juice Plus is a fabulous product and chock-full of anti-oxidants, and if you don't have time to do actual juicing, it is the next best thing!
It is paramount that you pay attention to your nutritional intake, especially pre- and post- fall and winter seasons so that your immune system is strong and able to fight off what discomforts may come your way . . . and they will. Today, I will share with you another delicious juice blend. Try to make this colorful, nutritionally potent drink a part of your regular immune boosting arsenal! Enjoy and be well!
Tart and Tangy Winter Nectar
Enjoy this late fall and mid-winter blend when citrus fruits are at their best - succulent, ripe, and heavy with juice. Grapefruit is a great blood sugar stabilizer, and it helps to maintain energy and mood levels throughout the day. I especially like to serve this delightfully colorful beverage during the holidays - sans alcohol.
Ingredients:
- 2 medium pink or red grapefruits
- 1 medium lime (or lemon)
- 1 tablespoon raw honey
- 2 mint sprigs for garnish (optional)
Method:
1. Cut the grapefruit and lime in half and juice with a manual or electric citrus juicer; strain out the seeds.
2. Pour the juice into a blender, add the honey, and blend on medium for 10 seconds. Or . . . vigorously stir room-temperature honey into the juice by hand.
3. Serve in 2 of your best tumblers or wine glasses with or without crushed ice. Garnish with mint sprigs if desired.
Yield: 2 servings
A Good Source of: antioxidant flavonoids, vitamin C, and potassium
NOTE: This article was written by Stephanie Tourles, Lic. Holistic Esthetician, Community Herbalist, Aromatherapist, Nutrition Consultant, and author, and adapted from her latest book, "Raw Energy", Storey Publishing, 2009. The information is true and complete to the best of her knowledge. All recommendations are made without guarantee on the part of the author. She disclaims any liability in connection with the use of this information. It is for educational purposes only.
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