How to Make my Extremely Healthy Veggie Smoothie

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green smoothie 300x280 How to Make my Extremely Healthy Veggie Smoothie In order to get my daily requirement of vegetables without spending hours on end chewing salad, I have devised a way to cheat… Veggie Smoothies. I don’t recommend them for anyone new to eating vegetables, as they have been known to make even the most devoted vegan make a face, but the health benefits can’t be ignored. I started drinking these about a year ago, and have actually grown to like them (ok, I lied, but I tolerate them now and love them because of how great I feel). I have noticed a huge increase in energy, skin improvement, hair growing faster, and better sleep since starting drinking them. I have also noticed weird looks from friends as I have become infamous for these smoothies. I often carry them to meetings or friends houses in a quart mason jar with a lid and get some strange looks!

The basic smoothie consists of some mixture of:

Tomatoes- Full of lycopene, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Potassium, and antioxidants.

Cucumber- High water content, Vitamin C, silica, caffeic acid, potassium, megnesium

Celery-Vitamins A, B2, B6 and C, Potassium, Folic Acid, Magnesium and Calcium

Garlic- Immune support, anti-cancer, infection fighting

Bell Peppers-Vitamin C, Thiamine, Vitamin B6, Beta Carotene, Folic Acid and a variety of phytochemicals

Onions-Beneficial sulfur containing compounds, Vitamin C, Chromium, manganese, can help lower blood sugar, reduce cancer risk and lower cholesterol

Greens-Combination of spinach, kale, mustard greens, lettuces and green herbs containing a wide variety of nutrients and beneficial compounds

Jalapenos- Capsaicin, Vitamin C and other. Can help relieve headache, congestion, high blood pressure, inflammation, intestinal diseases as well as aid weight loss and strengthen the heart

Kelp-Great source of Iodine and trace minerals

Spirulina- A green-blue algea. Great source of protein, good immune support, and the most nutrient dense whole food.

Recipe:

In the blender, combine:

  • one small tomato
  • 1/4 of a cucumber
  • one bell pepper
  • one jalapeno
  • 1/4 of an onion
  • 1-2 cloves of raw garlic
  • 1-2 stalks of celery
  • 3-4 big handfulls of greens of choice
  • 1 tsp kelp
  • 2 tsp spirulina
  • 2 cups water
  • handful of ice cubes

I make my smoothies in our Vita Mix, so quantities might need to be adjusted if you have a smaller size blender. If you don’t have all the ingredients, use what you do have and add any vegetables that can be eaten raw. As one reader recommended, I have also started adding turmeric, as this gives additional health benefits.

Blend ingredients until smooth. Smoothie will be thick. I find the easiest way to drink is like one would do weights at the gym, in sets. I take 5 gulps, chase with water and repeat.

Happy drinking and good luck!

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  • Directive

    I’ve been doing this myself for about a year or more and i’ve grown to actually enjoy them because of the health benefits. My only suggestion though to make it a bit more bearable is to use rice milk rather than water and depending on your taste buds I also add Turmeric which is a great cancer fighting agent among many other things

  • http://www.wellnessmama.com WellnessMama

    Thanks for the comment. One thing I want to caution is that anyone struggling with blood sugar issues (which is a large part of the population today) should avoid rice milk as it is very high glycemic and will raise the blood sugar. Turmeric is a wonderful idea though, I will try adding that to my smoothie tonight!

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  • http://piebear.tumblr.com KatieK

    Where can I find Spirulina? I’ve never heard of it before, but I think I would like to try this out :)

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    Its available here http://wellnessmama.com/go/mountain-rose-herbs/
    s.php#h_spir by the pound and a pound goes a long, long way in
    smoothies!

  • Joe

    I just tried the shake. It actually tasted pretty good! Are you supposed to drink this in one sitting? Seemed like a lot. Thanks in advance

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    haha… if you can! I know its a lot, but the nutrients diminish the longer it sits. You’re a brave soul to try it! :-)

  • Joe

    Thank you for your response. I have one more silly question…when eating fresh raw spinach, are you supposed to just eat the leafy portion? The spinach I purchased has a small stem attached. Just curious if your supposed to consume the entire leaf/stem??