Ruby Blood: Beet, Carrot, and Ginger -or- Beet, Carrot, and Lime
I drink this one nearly every morning. It is potent (full of vitamin A, folate, magnesium, potassium, vitamin C, manganese, iron, copper, and phosphorous, among other things) filling, and sweet--and don't be alarmed if your refuse is red, this is not a sign of renal failure, but rather the beet pigment being moved out of the body.
2 Large or 4 medium-small red beets, organic for preference
2 Medium carrots (whole, unpeeled, if organic)
1 Lime, peeled -or- 1 inch knob fresh ginger, I don't bother to peel it
Juice in a juicer and serve immediately.
Herbal Hit: Parsley and Coriander with Cuke
This is fresh, like cucumber water from a spa--and more nutritious (though not overly strong, either--fairly mild). If you want, this can be enhanced with a splosh of vanilla extract, some stevia liquid or powder, the juice of an orange, some mint leaves--I mean, really, the possibilities here are endless. The parsley and coriander (cilantro), also, are very beneficial, and highly underutilized, and if you're of the camp that thinks that cilantro tastes like soap, well, just omit it...
In a blender, ordinary or high speed, blend:
1 handful fresh flat-leaf (Italian) parsley
1 larger handful coriander (cilantro)
1 cup cold water or 1/2 cup water and 1 whole orange, peeled
1/2 cucumber, peeled and chopped into pieces that your blender will manage
and blend. Simple, really, but so, so good for you.
Grapefruit Juice Slush
So I realize that this is very basic, but it is also a very good way of incorporating grapefruits into the diet (which are not only high in antioxidants and compounds that signal the cells to burn their own fat, but also the pink varieties contain lycopene, a phytonutrient also found in tomatoes and watermelon), and tastes of grown-up sno-cones meet sorbet. (This picture, obviously, is not the final product, just the juice)
So, peel a grapefruit, white, pink or red, and segment it, taking care not to leave any seeds in. Dump pieces into a blender with about 1/4 cup water, a dash of agave or stevia (optional) and a handful of ice and blend. Or, if your blender isn't the best, just juice the fruits and drink shots of their bittersweet nectar. Either way, you get a low-calorie, nutritious pick-me-up in about 2 minutes.



