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Beets
Famous for their ability to cleanse the blood,
beets contain calcium, sulfur, iron, potassium,
chlorine, beta-carotene, and vitamin C. Beets
are also high in minerals that strengthen the
liver and gall bladder, and are the building
blocks for blood corpuscles and cells. Beet
greens are excellent for salads and juicing.
Beet greens are a good source of carotenoids
that help in the prevention of all
types of cancers. They are high in
manganese, an important mineral for brain
function.
Beet juice is very concentrated. Do not drink
it alone. Dilute with a milder juice such as
carrot or apple. Beet juice has been proven
therapeutic in the treatment of leukemia and
cancer. In a clinical trial, twenty-two
patients with advanced inoperable cancers were
given 10 oz. of beet juice daily for 3 to 4
months. Twenty-one of these patients showed
marked improvement in health.
Beets cause the stool to turn red and may give
the urine a reddish tinge. When juicing beets,
alternate between pieces of beets and pieces of
carrots otherwise the beet pulp tends to build
up on the side of the spinning extraction basket
and causes the juicer to vibrate.
Lacto fermented beet juice is fermented
with lacto bacillus, making it sweeter. On a
juice fast, this delicious juice is like a
bottle of Champagne.
Purchase firm, rock-hard beets. Being a root,
they can be stored for months in the
refrigerator.
Broccoli
Broccoli is a flower top picked before it
blooms. It is dense in nutrition, full of
beta-carotene and an excellent source of fiber.
Inexpensive and available all year round. It is
full of vitamins B1 and C, and has a generous
amount of calcium, sulfur, and potassium.
Surprisingly, forty-five percent of calories in
broccoli are protein.
The National Cancer Institute discovered a
substance called inderol-3 that emulsifies
estrogen, reducing the risk of breast cancer in
women. Broccoli is excellent when juiced, stems
and all, but like all green vegetables, it
should be mixed with lighter juices such as
carrot or apple.
When buying broccoli, look for tight tops with
no yellow, firm but not limp. Will store well
for 5 days in the refrigerator.
Cabbage
A vegetable full of history. It was a mainstay
during the great depression but unfortunately
was often overcooked and garnished with fat.
Cooking cabbage destroys most of its nutritious
value and causes gas because of the sulfur. Raw
cabbage is an excellent source of beta-carotene,
sulfur, vitamin C and the trace mineral
selenium, which is excellent for fighting
cancer, protecting against heart disease,
improving
conditions of arthritis, slowing the aging
process, encouraging beautiful skin and
increasing male potency. Within cabbage is a
delicate amino acid called glutamine. This is
excellent for healing stomach disorders,
including ulcers. When making cabbage juice, it
must be consumed within 60 seconds or this
precious amino acid will begin to decay. If
straight cabbage juice causes gas, mix with
carrot and celery.
Will keep up to two weeks in the refrigerator.
Carrots
Deep within the soils of the earth grows a
golden root that has amazed nutritionists and
scientists alike in its powerful healing
qualities. One 8-oz. glass of carrot juice
contains 20,000 mg. of vitamin A. Toxicity can
occur when vitamin A is taken in supplement form
or in fish oil, but is completely safe in the
vegetable form. Vitamin A is an antioxidant
that is able to attach to free radicals in the
body. The damaging effect of free radicals has
been associated with cancer.
Carrots are a natural blast of high energy. The
sugars are released more quickly than from white
sugar but without the harmful effects. A mug of
carrot juice in the morning will give you a
competitive edge over coffee drinkers. Like all
root vegetables, they are packed with minerals.
Carrots are rich in organic calcium that is
invaluable to bones and teeth. Inorganic
calcium is almost useless to the body. The
calcium in milk and white bread is inorganic and
known to cause arthritis and gallstones.
Carrots are an excellent source of vitamin C,
including most of the B complex, iron,
potassium, phosphorus, and sodium. Carrots are
easy to digest and cause the liver to release
bile and excessive accumulated cholesterol.
They also have an alkalizing effect on the
blood, soothing the entire nervous system and
toning intestinal walls. Carrot juice is the
best base for vegetable juice combinations. It
is delicious, sweet and readily accepted by
children. Our family can go through a 50-lb.
bag every two weeks.
Carrot juice is considered the golden juice of
healing. Even drinking a few glasses a day has
healed many infirmities without fasting. During
fasting, its healing effect is increased.
Carrot juice helps in cleansing the liver.
Drinking large amounts may cause the harmless
effect of a slight yellowish color of the skin.
Skin will feel velvety soft. The beta-carotene
present in the skin is a natural protector for
the common skin cancer, melanoma. Also, the
slight yellowing of the skin can make a tan look
deeper.
Juicing two to five pounds of carrots a day is
standard for juice fasting. Unless carrots are
fresh, the juice tastes better if they are
peeled. If you don't have the time to peel
them, put the carrots in the sink and scrub with
a brush. In purchasing carrots for juicing,
your local vegetable wholesaler can supply you
with large juicing carrots in 50 lb. bags at an
affordable price. Carrots should be firm,
smooth-skinned, without cracks or small
rootlets. The brighter the orange color, the
sweeter the carrots. They will keep for weeks
in the refrigerator and months in a root
cellar.
Celery
Celery is high in magnesium, iron and
chlorophyll, which is an excellent blood builder
and is one of the richest sources of organic
sodium. Excellent for those who enjoy vigorous
workouts, maintaining valuable body fluid and
electrolytes.
Celery juice is a superb nerve tonic. Celery
juice alone tastes a little bitter and is
usually mixed with carrots or apples.
Great for adding a salty taste to vegetable
juices. Do you have a headache? Drink a glass
of celery juice. Even the ancient Greeks used
celery for the universal problem of headaches.
Do you live in the air-polluted inner city?
Celery/apple juice is able to cleanse the body
of carbon dioxide. Were you thinking of buying
an air conditioner? Celery juice cools down the
body and is great for hot weather. Are you on a
diet and craving a Snickers bar? Celery juice
helps curb the craving for sweets. Do you have
a problem with muscle cramps and fatigue during
workouts? The potassium/sodium balance in
celery juice will be a great asset. Always
leave the celery leaves on for juicing, but
juice the celery last because it is stringy and
clogs the juice machine.
Look for firm, solid stocks with bright green
leaves.
Cucumber
Being as cool as a cucumber comes from
the fact that the internal temperature of
cucumbers remains 20 degrees lower than the
external temperature on a hot day. People
living in the Middle East and India have been
eating cucumbers for hundreds of years as a
natural coolant. When buying cucumber for
juicing, look for non-waxed which allows you to
juice the cucumber in its skin. Always wash
vegetables thoroughly before juicing. This
juice contains 40% potassium, 10% sodium, 7%
calcium, 20% phosphorus and 7% chlorine. It is
an excellent source of silicon. Cucumber is
good to rub on your skin, giving it elasticity
resulting in a more youthful complexion. It is
suspected to help in reducing hair loss.
Cucumber juice is usually mixed with other
juices.
Look for firm cucumbers with a dark green,
wrinkle-free skin. Will store in refrigerator
for 6 days.
Collards
Per calorie, collards have more calcium than
milk. Thirty calories of collards equaling one
cup, contains an incredible 218 grams of
calcium! It is twice as high in vitamin A as
carrots. An excellent source of organic, highly
absorbable iron, and high in chlorophyll.
Look for crisp leaves, free from wilting and
without spots.
Garlic
There are entire books written about the
curative abilities of garlic. Research suggests
that it reduces blood pressure, helps with the
problem of blood clotting, lowers the
LDL
(which increases bad cholesterol), boosts the
immune system and encourages recovery in heart
attack victims. Garlic's famous smell comes
from allicin, which inhibits bacterial growth
and fungus. It also helps with an overgrowth of
yeast in the body and is used in treating
Candida. Therefore, do not use odorless garlic
pills. If they don't smell, they don’t work.
Garlic increases the flow of digestive enzymes
and encourages detoxification through the skin.
Despite the odor, garlic is good for you.
Throwing a clove of garlic in your vegetable
juice every day will be excellent for your
health; nonetheless, it may reduce your social
life. One clove in the juicer is enough. Five
cloves will encourage a life of solitude, unless
you can educate all your friends, family and
people within a thirty-foot radius of the
incredible properties of fresh raw garlic juice!
Ginger Root
If you feel a cold coming on, or if you have a
bout of laryngitis, juicing a small piece of
gingerroot with your carrots is a perfect
solution. Great for making ginger tea or
spicing up herbal tea. For ginger tea, throw
slices in boiling water to taste.
Kale
Has a similar nutritional quality to its close
relative the cabbage. Kale is an excellent
source of calcium. Look for solid, deep green
leaves. Will store in refrigerator for 5 days.
Lettuce
Iceberg lettuce or head lettuce is useless. You
might as well drink a glass of water for the
same amount of nutritional value. Conversely,
the leaves of romaine,
Boston,
Bibb or any leaf lettuce dark green in color
will be rich in chlorophyll. Good source of
sulfur, chlorine, silicon, B complex, all
contributing to hair growth, healthy skin and
defense against lung cancer. Lettuce is a
wonderful addition to any vegetable juice.
Adding any green, leafy vegetable to juice will
add chlorophyll, which immediately enters the
bloodstream.
Leaves should be crisp with no dark spots. The
darker green, the better.
Onions
Onion is in the garlic family and has many of
the same therapeutic properties. Their strong
flavor is attributed to a natural oil that
strengthens the nervous system and encourages
the growth of healthy bacteria. Large, Spanish
onions are sweeter and milder in flavor, making
them better for juicing.
Sliced onion added to a juice mixture is
excellent in helping to loosen and rid the body
of excess mucus.
Look for firm onions with dry, papery skins. Do
not store onions in the refrigerator.
Parsley
Ancient civilizations have used parsley in
medications, on wounds, poultices, boils, cysts
and to draw the pus out of an infected cut.
Parsley is one of the highest sources of
life-giving chlorophyll, which acts like iron to
oxidize the blood. Chlorophyll will help
neutralize the strong odor of garlic and is used
in chewing gum to sweeten breath. It is a
cleanser of the kidneys, liver, and urinary
tract. Parsley is effective for upset stomachs
by stimulating digestive enzymes. Excellent for
the colon by encouraging the peristaltic wave in
the intestines.
Parsley juice added to vegetable juices will
enter directly into the bloodstream, immediately
impacting your body.
Flat and curly parsley has the same nutritional
value. Look for healthy, dark green leaves.
Parsley can be grown inside and outside the
house. Will store in the refrigerator for a
week. Always add parsley with other hard
veggies like carrot so it will not affect the
juicer. Parsley alone can be hard on a juicer.
Peppers
Peppers can come in many different colors. The
most common is the green pepper, an unripe red
pepper. Red peppers are more expensive but
sweeter and higher in vitamin C. Great for the
skin and swelling due to arthritis because of
the high silicon content. They are an excellent
addition to any vegetable juice. Juice seeds,
stem and all. Look for smooth, firm, non-waxed
peppers. Will keep in refrigerator for one
week.
Potato
An excellent source of vitamin C and high in
carbohydrates, potassium, calcium and iron. The
most nutritious part of the potato is the skin.
During World War I, a group of German soldiers,
near starvation, were forced to live on raw
potatoes. The soldiers with gastric disorders
were relieved and cured. After the war, Dr. J.
F. Magerl began treating gastric patients with
raw potato juice. After 10 days of the
treatment, most of the patients showed no
symptoms.
Potato juice is a wonderful addition to any
vegetable juice. When potatoes are juiced, a
white silky paste will form on the bottom of the
glass. This is potato starch and is
mucus-forming with little nutritional value. Of
all the vegetables, potatoes are slightly
mucus-forming, but are still a valuable food,
especially when juiced.
Look for potatoes with eyes, revealing the fact
that they are alive with enzymes, ready to
sprout, given the opportunity. They should be
firm, without black spots and with no green
color, which can cause a slightly toxic effect.
Never juice a green potato. Will keep well in a
cool, dry place for a number of months.
Radishes
Radish added to vegetable juice will help clear
sinus cavities and calm a sore throat.
Spinach
Never cook spinach. Oxalic acid is destroyed
when heat transforms it into oxalic acid
crystals that are harmful to the kidneys. It
also binds to iron, making it unabsorbable.
Spinach is important due to its chlorophyll
content, and also supplies an abundance of
nutrients such as oxalic acid, beneficial in the
cleansing and healing of the intestinal tract.
Spinach juice, mixed with other vegetable
juices, turns the mixture brown. Although it
may look unsightly, it is a beautiful sight to
the cells of the body.
Finding good spinach can sometimes be
difficult. Look for crisp, dark green leaves.
Rinse spinach well, removing sand and grit.
Will store in refrigerator for only a few days,
as spinach quickly becomes slimy.
Sweet Potato (Yam)
The darker the color, the higher in vitamin
content. Sweet potatoes are one of the greatest
sources of beta-carotene. They are plenteous in
vitamin C, potassium, carbohydrates, calcium and
a good source of fiber. History has shown that
people can live exclusively on sweet potatoes
and remain healthy and strong. Carrot and sweet
potato juice is tasty and outstanding for
complexion. Yam can be added to any fruit
juice, giving the juice a smooth, milkshake-like
taste.
Look for firm, not too large yams that are
tapered at both ends. Skin should be smooth
without brown spots. Will store in the
refrigerator for two weeks.
Tomato
Tomatoes may feel a little strange in this list
because they are in fact, a fruit. But we
assumed anyone looking for tomatoes would go to
the Vegetable Section, so here they are.
Providing tomatoes are vine-ripened, they are a
high source of vitamin C. One tomato is equal
to more than 50% of the recommended daily
allowance. Good source of organic sodium
phosphorus, calcium, potassium, magnesium, malic
and oxalic acid and sulfur.
The problem is that most tomatoes found in the
supermarkets during the off season have the
quality, taste and vitamin C content of a
baseball. Vine-ripened tomatoes may cost you a
little more because of the difficulty in
shipping, but it is well worth the money in
nutritional value.
It is an absolute must to grow your own
succulent, sweet tomatoes. Even if you live in
an apartment, there are hybrids that have been
created especially for growing in pots. We have
tomato plants growing in every possible corner
around our home.
Tomato juice has a wonderful taste that is quite
different from store-bought juice, which is
boiled and stored in cans for months. The
health-giving acids in tomatoes are beneficial
to the body unless heated or canned.
Look for bright red, soft, sweet smelling
tomatoes. They ought to be plump, heavy and
filled with juice. Always buy from your local
farmer, when in season. Do not juice green
tomatoes that may irritate the kidneys.
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