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How I make my Green Juice for Beginners – Using a blender and a bag




I have type 2 diabetes and recently lost 30 pounds with raw foods and green juices. I could not do a lot of fruit juice due to my diabetes. This juice provides plenty of greens, which are recommended when you try to eat more raw foods. I use a blender and a paint strainer bag - but would recommend a nut milk bag. I am now going for the next 30 pounds drinking a quart of this juice daily along with a mostly raw food diet. If you would like to follow along and get updates, subscribe to my channel and my blog at: www.bjaysblog.blogspot.com I also have a Rawbetes community - a forum for people with diabetes who are trying to get more raw food in their diet. You can find the link on my blog.


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  1. looks like the magic bullet blender

  2. Ya it does! LIke 4 times bigger but basically the same colors. I do use the magic bullet blender though. Really convenient for smoothies – easy cleanup and drink from mixing cup. Also when I get lazy sometimes I make spinach juice in it – plain or with cucumber or apple. I also use it for sauces and dips and sometimes to process soaked nuts.

  3. I think if you aren’t used to green juice and don’t like it already, then you may not like this juice. I love and crave it. So I’d suggest using less greens and adding more apples to start. The taste varies depending on what greens I’ve used. Spinach is the most mild one. Also the apples can be pretty sweet sometimes and other times I can’t taste them. This is the juice that works best for me as far as seeing results in my skin and getting a good amount of greens in.

  4. cool vid

  5. Its the other way around,i like to say the the medications are interfering !

  6. Congrats on your weight loss so far. I’m going to try your Green Drink. Much continued succes!

  7. Hi! I’ve changed how I do my green juice. I make it the same way, but I don’t strain it. I fill a quart jar half with the pulp and the rest with water and drink it. I store the leftovers and drink either later in the day or the next day. It’s lasting me a lot longer that way, and I feel like I’m getting the same benefits.

  8. Do you eat bread???

  9. I’m not 100% raw. I do eat bread once in a while but if I can, I try to make a better choice. I find it’s better to stick to raw food if I allow myself my favorites once in a while…but I GOTTA really pay attention because it’s so easy to go overboard or fall back into old habits. So I try to be high raw as much as I can. People who are 100% raw though or even most “mostly” raw fooders don’t eat bread at all. But they do make crackers from seeds/nuts, etc.

  10. 1) Doing just the juice can be expensive, so I used as much organic as I could but not all. When I couldn’t I made sure to peel everything that could be peeled and washed everything off really well. I’ve read the pesticides reside in the fiber and the fiber and juice seem to have a magnetic disliking for each other, so when you juice and discard the fiber, you’re throwing away most of the pesticides.

    2) While I was doing the juice feast, I didn’t plateau. But I did while I was doing raw…

  11. (continued) But I was “mostly” raw. I suspect if I was closer to 100% I wouldn’t have had such a big plateau. Plus I’m 40 and have type 2 diabetes and that makes it hard for weight to come off. My hormonal system sends messages to my brain that say “don’t release fat!” I going to be higher raw and juice more during the summer, so we’ll see what happens. I wanted to give my body a chance to take a breather and my skin to catch up to the changes. I think I’m ready now. :)

  12. i have a “green” recipe for you (SO GOOD!): ice, 1 fuji apple, 1/2 banana, 2 inch chunk of cucumber, hand full of spinach leaves and a few strawberries. great in the morning for breakfast. always makes me feel satisfied and have energy to start my day.

  13. are you having trouble breathing??

  14. the oxalates in spinach are nothing to worry about as far as kidney stones, so long as you don’t cook it. it’s when you cook it that the oxalates crystallize, and contribute significantly to kidney stone risk.

    But the other stuff about absorbtion is true. I like to use kale instead. Too bad about spinach, because the taste is much milder.

  15. a bit too long for people who are looking for special secrets that we don’t already know

  16. has the juice had an effect on your blood sugar levels?, what other benefits have you observed?
    thanks

  17. When I was doing just the juice my blood sugar levels went down to almost normal. When I do “mostly” raw they run higher, but not as high as when I just eat normal food. I still make this juice once in a while but now I try to keep it simple – often just the greens with either cucumber or celery because I don’t mind the strong green taste myself.

  18. sounds good!

  19. Only when I get sick or there’s a lot of smoke or pollution outside.

  20. 1) When I can’t eat organic, I buy regular. I try to peel what I can and wash it. I’ve read toxins stay with the pulp and are magnetically repelled to the juice part so when you juice and remove the pulp you remove a lot of the toxins.
    2) I myself hit a plateau but most people just drop weight continually. I think I’m having problems because of the type 2 diabetes.

  21. I appreciate this–you’ve just saved me from buying an expensive juicer that I really can’t afford. Excellent tutorial.

  22. thank you for all the tips… especially the tip on dehydration

  23. a juicer is way easier and more efficient

  24. @MrHealthQuest I used juicers when I was doing the juice feast and using them as much as I did, they never lasted more than a month. Also there was still a lot of juice left in the pulp. Doing it with the blender and bag saved me a lot of money.

  25. @FabioTheRhythms sorry :( I aimed this video at beginners who had no idea how to do it.


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