Juice It
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Obey Your Juice
A healthy alternative to sugary soft drinks.
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Go Greens This Spring
Greens Galore can contain any kind of green leafy vegetable. Some are more nutrient dense, while others taste better. But by combining very important, nutrient-dense foods in one juice, you can get the best of both worlds while doing your body a galore of goodness.
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Breville’s Luis Sanchez Goes Full Juice: Days 8-10
With seven days of nothing but fresh juice and water behind me, the next couple of days were a breeze. Don’t get me wrong, I still had cravings for actual food, but they were less frequent and easier to manage.
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Orange Zing to the Rescue
A sweet citrus treat that packs a powerful nutrient punch.
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Breville’s Luis Sanchez Goes Full Juice: Days 4-7
“After surviving the first three days, juicing had become a routine. … Physical changes could be felt: clothes were fitting a bit looser, and there was no longer a lack of energy. I even felt good enough to go to the gym and work out.”
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Breville’s Luis Sanchez Goes Full Juice: Days 1-3
Breville Marketing Coordinator Luis Sanchez gives a behind-the-scenes look at his juice fast experience.
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Pepperoccoli: A Healthy Combination
Bell peppers and broccoli, rich in anti-oxidants, give your body a boost in this delicious juice.
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Holiday Cheer: The Perfect Juicing Ingredient
Natural holiday cheer is known to be effective against Seasonal Affective Disorder, frowns, isolation, and, when combined with citrus, scurvy. The Holiday Sparkle is an easy, non-alcoholic drink to serve to party guests … especially kids.
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Get on the Kale Trail
High in calcium, iron, vitamin A, manganese, and chlorophyll, it’s a potent green friend. Kale is also an extremely hearty crop that is even being grown throughout the winter on many local farms. Fresh, local superfood you can get all winter long? Can’t go wrong.
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The Salsa Spin
With a taste somewhere between a Bloody Mary and going out for Mexican, the Salsa Spin is not only healthy, it is also a great introduction to the joys of juicing.
