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In today’s fast-paced, convenience-
oriented world, our diets are devoid of healthy foods or nutrients because of
lack of time, erratic and ignorant food habits. Vegetable and fruit juices are
beneficial because it takes very little energy to digest juice and if it is
freshly made, your body is getting all kinds of wonderful elements from the
juice. The great thing about juices is that you get the nutritional benefit of
much more fruits and veggies than you could ever possibly eat. For example, five
apples or 400 grams carrots (with 1/3 water) make one glass of juice, when you
drink that glass you get all the nutrients of five apples or 400 grams carrots
without having to actually eat all the fruit. Keep in mind though that while
juicing is excellent for supplying your body with nutrients, you still need to
eat whole fruits and veggies for the fibre your body needs.
We’ve heard people going on and on
about the health benefits that can be reaped from juicing and you may be asking
yourself " what’s the big deal about juices?" Well inorder to enhance your
health, longevity and fight disease, it is important to indulge in nutrient and
phytochemical rich fruits and vegetables. Juicing is the easiest and most
efficient method of extracting these high levels of nutrients. A daily glass of
juice is an elixir rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other
phytochemicals like pigments, flavours, enzymes, carotenoids, alkyl sulphides,
tannins, indoles and plant steroids. These disease-fighting ‘antioxidants and
phytochemicals’ cleanse our system of disease-causing ‘free radicals.’ If left
unchecked, these free radicals, accumulate and lead to many degenerative
diseases especially heart disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, arthritis and
cancer.
Juice therapy detoxifies the body by
eliminating toxic substances from the body. The wastes from the tissues are
dislodged and then excreted. A word of caution about the onset of the
detoxification process – beginning of juice therapy may bring about an
aggravation of symptoms like nausea, boils, rashes, cold, digestive
problems.
It is important to thoroughly clean
the fresh fruits and vegetables to get rid of the chemicals sprayed on them
during cultivation and storage. At the beginning, go easy on juice. One or two
ounces are enough, and then work up to 4 or 6 ounces once or twice a day. Juices
should be consumed on an empty stomach and it is better not to consume anything
for the next half-an-hour.
Juices can roughly be classified into
three categories:
- Green juices: - green juices
stimulate cells, rejuvenate the body, and build red blood cells. Green juices
are made from spinach, celery, cabbage, coriander, wheat grass, alfalfa sprouts
and other similar veggies. Green leafy vegetables are an excellent source of
antioxidant beta-carotene, which boosts the immune system; helps fight disease
and improve vision. They also provide vitamin E and selenium, both antioxidants,
which are instrumental in preventing aging. They also contain chlorophyll, which
cleanses and heals the body. Besides, spinach also provides calcium and
iron.
- Vegetable juices: - Fresh vegetables
are restorers and builders. They help to remove excesses of protein, fat and
acid washes from the body. Vegetable juices help build the immune system and
guard against illness. Cucumber juice is very fruity and alkaline and helps to
fight the body’s acidic load. If one wants to improve stamina and good health,
go for a fresh ‘vegetable cocktail’ with its high concentration of
nutrients.
- Fruit juices: - Fruits are
cleansers. They also appeal to our taste because they are sweet, cooling and
delicious. Juices of citrus fruits (orange, sweet lime, lemon, grapefruit),
pineapple, grape, plum and watermelon are an excellent source of antioxidant
vitamin C. Those who suffer from ‘energy lows’ can go for ‘fruit
cocktail’.
Advantages of juice therapy include:
Safe and natural way of remaining
healthy.
Juice therapy can be safely combines
with any other treatment or medication.
Easy to digest.
Those who have difficulty in chewing
and digesting raw vegetables can resort to juice instead.
For weight watchers, vegetable
juices provide satiety.
Commonly recommended juices for
certain ailments are:
|
Ailment |
Recommended
juices |
| Asthma
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A mix of tulsi,
ginger and mint. |
| Blood
pressure |
A mix of
beetroot and carrot. Also celery juice. |
| Coughs and
colds |
Hot lemon juice
with ginger. A mix of tulsi, ginger, mint Also adusa juice. Or even onion juice.
Also citrus juice. |
| Constipation |
A mix of
spinach and carrot or coriander and tomato. Or even plain mint. |
| Diabetes
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Neem, French
beans and jamun juice. Or a mix of tulsi, neem and bilipatra. |
| Digestive
problems |
A mix of mint
and ginger or a mix of carrot, beetroot and lettuce. Also mint, cabbage and
papaya. |
| Diarrhoea |
Apple or/and
pomegranate. A mix of garlic, beetroot, Cabbage and mint. |
| General health
and vitality. |
Wheat grass or
any other mix commonly consumed |
| Skin
disorders |
Wheat grass and
neem. Or a mix of apple and beetroot. |
| Migraine and
acidity. |
Doodhi. Or even
cucumber mixed with coriander. |
| Anaemia
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A mix of
beetroot, spinach and tomato. |
| Dehydration |
Lemon or any
other citrus fruit |
| Gastric
ulcers |
Cabbage, white
pumpkin and doodhi. |
| Arthritis and
rheumatism |
Celery. Also
drumstick juice. |
| Cholesterol
lowering |
Apple |
| Blood purifier,
detoxifier and cleanser |
Lemon and
cucumber |
| Bladder
infections |
Cranberry |
| Intestinal
disorders |
Carrot |
 As a wise man once rightly put it "let food be your
medicine and medicine be your food", go ahead, indulge in your natural cocktail
and march towards good health and longevity.
Madhavi Trivedi Nutritionist
and Diet Consultant
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