It was superb! Here is what went into it:
Kale: a super-green vegetable, perfect for supporting weight loss. It is a rich source of glucosinolates, which are powerful detoxifiers, and is also packed with full potent anti-cancer phytochemicals, including the sulfur sulforaphane.
Spinach: is packed with iron, vitamin C and folic acid for healthy blood cells, making it a perfect fatigue fighter. It is also rich in chlorophyll, a substance that, together with the fiber in this juice acts as an effective cleanser and detoxifier.
Cucumber: contains sulfur and silicon - minerals that support kidney and liver function to aid elimination and tackle fluid retention. It is also rich in potassium, which helps maintain a healthy fluid balance.
Celery: is a strongly alkaline and is a great detoxifying food and is calming for the digestion. A well-known diuretic, celery's potassium-sodium electrolyte balance helps to avoid water retention and to reduce blood pressure. Celery is also rich in B-vitamins and vitamin C.
Apples: contain soluble fiber known as pectin, which binds to toxins and helps eliminate them from the body. Fiber can also encourage the proliferation of healthy bacteria in the bowel, stabilize blood-sugar levels and lower cholesterol. Freshly pressed apple juice provides malic acid, which your cells use for energy production.
Pear: contain high levels of dietry fiber to help keep the bowels in good health, and may help reduce the risk of colon cancer. They are also rich in immunity-boosting vitamin C and in mineral copper, which has an antioxidant effect on the body.
Ginger: is a well known digestive aid, and can help relieve indigestion and nausea. Its powerful gingerols possess anti-inflammatory properties know to help reduce pain and inflammation and alleviate asthma.
Now with all those ingredients, and their health benefits, it is no wonder I am juiced!!!
And this is the wonderful machine, in it's new home, that makes it all happen:
This is the Breville in action:
Notice the huge pulp bin. It has a wonderful pitcher with a cover that allows the juice to pour out, but skims the foam off and leaves it in the pitcher. I really like that feature.
Tomorrow I plan to feed beets to the Breville, along with oranges and carrots.
The color will be spectacular.
Look at the incredible color in this vegetable.
From the green, to the red, oh my, it is just beet-a-ful!
I can't wait to get juiced again tomorrow!!!
P.S. Hello blog, I have missed you. I will do better in 2012!
Love this blog post, Kathy! And the photos are amazing. My hubby usually does the juicing...but I'm going to be brave, and try making this myself! Thanks for sharing!
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