Juice vs. blend
We saw an interesting article about
starvation in which the comment was made that there are really two types of
starvation. One, of course, is caused by too little or no food at all. But
there is another type of starvation caused by serious malnutrition, and even
though the
It’s one reason why switching to a raw
foods diet makes such compelling sense. When you start eating raw foods, you’re
suddenly getting all the nutrition from food that nature intended you to get.
It’s the way our bodies were meant to eat, in balance with the planet.
We suddenly become the vibrant, healthy
animals we’re supposed to be.
But we still live in the modern world, with
all its pressures and time constraints. It’s one reason why getting your whole
foods from juicing is a good idea. You can still get all the fiber you need
without taking the time to cut, peel or slice the food. Raw foods do take a
little more time to chew and swallow and that’s a good thing. But if you don’t
have the time for that, then you should consider using juices for at least a
portion of your raw foods intake.
You do need to invest in a good juicer
though, and that’s different from a blender. A blender can’t process the fruit
peels that contain most a fruit or vegetables vitamins and enzymes. A juicer is
a more high-powered appliance that will process everything – seeds and stems,
peels and pulp. It’s designed to do it quickly and efficiently. They can be
expensive, but there are many more options today than there used to be as this
concept has gained in popularity.
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