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Juicing For Health the Natural Way to Keep Disease at Bay Cynthia Shea HW499 Kaplan University October 15, 2013

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Page 1: Juicing for health the natural way

Juicing For Healththe Natural Way to Keep

Disease at Bay

Cynthia SheaHW499

Kaplan UniversityOctober 15, 2013

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Introduction

In today’s world it is hard to eat right and get all the nutrients a body needs to thrive. People are in serious need of a healthy alternative to eating so much fast and processed foods. Today, I would like to tell you about a way to feel better and get all of your daily amounts of fruits and vegetables. Even some of the vegetables you don’t like, but are especially good for you. Juicing was introduced to me a few years ago and now I would like to pay it forward and introduce it to you.

Juicing is the most powerful healing tool available to mankind.

It’s amazing what a few fruits and vegetables can do.

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The Art of Juicing Defined

To define juicing I would put it this way:Juicing is the art of extracting the

liquid and nutrients of a herb, fruit or vegetable to use as a beverage. The essence of these nutritional power houses creates an energy and vitality like none I have ever known.

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Nutrition For the Fast Lane

Do you really have the time to sit and eat all the servings of fruits and vegetables everyday just to get your body’s needs to support your nutritional requirements? The reality is, in today’s fast paced society it can often be difficult to get all the necessary vitamins and minerals your body needs.

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The Need for Nutrition

People in today's society are sick and getting sicker. We are a nation of overweight and obese people and it is getting worse. Worldwide obesity has almost doubled in the past thirty years. Diabetes, heart disease and cancer have risen at an alarming rate. One of the first ways to help combat this epidemic is to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into the diet - juicing could be the answer.

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You Would Need to Eat:

o 2 oranges to equal the amount of Vitamin Co 2 avocados to equal the amount of Vitamin Eo 3 stalks of broccoli to equal the amount of Irono 55 eggs to equal the amount of Vitamin Do 1 cup of spinach to equal the amount of Vitamin Ao 3cups of peas to equal the amount of Thiamino 19 medium bananas to equal the amount of Riboflavino 62 oz. of cheddar cheese to equal the amount of Vitamin B – 12o 5 large potatoes to equal the amount of Niacino 61 cups of tomatoes to equal the amount of Folateo 2 large watermelons to equal the amount of Vitamin B – 6o 17 oz. of cherries to equal the amount of Orac valueo 37 medium mushrooms to equal the amount of Pantothenic AcidThis is equal to all the daily supplements you would need to take or

the large amount of food you would have to consume, on a daily basis.

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Reasons to Juice

o Juicing is a gateway to all healthy habitso Juicing is body ready, also the body can

absorb most of the nutrients from the juice’s liquid

o 95% of the body’s daily functions are dependent on minerals

o Many people cannot tolerate the taste of vegetables, juicing gives a way to mask those tastes with stronger fruit flavors

o Juicing can be convenient and cost effective

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So Why would you Juice

Juicing gives you the greatest benefits of mother nature’s bounty, it is not known to everyone that disease is actually a deficit of needed nutrients in the body. There are certain fruits and vegetables when consumed daily will enhance your disease fighting abilities and as well promote better health.

Beets help with brain and vascular healthCarrots with their carotenoids help to support eye health

and protect against macular degeneration.There are many other compounds in fruits and

vegetables that help with preventing brain aging, dementia and Alzheimer’s.

It’s Good for your heart

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Benefits of Juicing

Scientists have revealed that biochemical substances called phytochemicals, contained in fruits and vegetables are a cure for many ailments like heart diseases, diabetes, asthma and allergies as well as diseases of the digestive system. Also when these phytochemicals are if consumed regularly in the form of fresh, raw vegetables and fruits they prevent and help fight many types of cancer.

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More Benefits of Juicing

Chlorophyll found in green vegetables like spinach, lettuce, cabbage, wheatgrass, barley grass and sprouts have similar properties to that of the hemoglobin and it is thought to increase effectiveness of oxygen transport in blood.

Blueberries actually help neurons in your brain communicate with one another more effectively, slowing memory loss.

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Juicing Contributes to Water Intake

The human body is around 75% water and for proper bodily functions (digestion, detoxification) the recommended daily water intake is around 2-2.5 liters of water, this is equal to drinking an 8 ounce-glass of water eight times a day.

Thanks to the high water content of juices, drinking a couple of glasses of juice helps to keep up your water intake.

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Drinking Juice versus Eating Fruits and Vegetables

You might ask - Why is consuming the juice of various

produce is better than eating them?Why should someone spend time on

juicing when it is simpler to just eat a few servings of fresh fruits and greens in form of salads or just on their own?

You might think that much of the talk about the health benefits of juicing is nonsense, or do you?

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Even Kids Love Juice

Have you ever seen a little child ask for more broccoli?

What about Kale, has little Lilly come to you and said, she had a taste for such an astringent tasting vegetable?

With juicing you can mask the strong flavors of greens that will give great nutrition to any child.

For a kids juice add a few apples with oranges or other citrus fruits, add a carrot, or maybe half a celery or a small beet, it’s a simple juice to make a vitamin rich natural drink that kids will love.

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The Scoop on Juicers

There are many types of juicers out there, they are classified into two main categories:

o High speed juicers or centrifugal – these process fruits and vegetables at a higher speed creating more heat, that may break down nutrients.

o Low speed juicers, also known as masticating, cold-press or low revolutionary juicers – These juicers process at a lower speed, creating less heat and extracting more juice.

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Raw Power

The closer a food is to it’s natural state the healthier it is!

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Eat a Rainbow Array

“If you are what you eatand you don’t know

what you are eating,do you know who you are?”

~Claude Fischer~

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References

Arnold, Prana. (2013). What Can Juice Really Do For You? Retrieved October 15, 2013 from http://blog.dacadoo.com/what-can-juicing-really-do-for-you/

 Balch, P. (1992). Prescription for Dietary Wellness. Second

Edition. The Vitamin Shoppe Publication. United States. CDC. (2013). Water: Meeting Your Daily Fluid Needs.

Retrieved October 15, 2013 from http://www.cdc.gov/nutrition/everyone/basics/water.html

Cross, J. and Fuhrman, J. (2011). Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead. Reboot Holdings Pty. Ltd.

   

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References

Fink, H., Burgoon, L., Mikesky, A. (2009). Practical Applications in Sports Nutrition. Second Edition. Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Sudbury, MA.

Fischer, C. (n.d.) End QuoteVemma Nutrition Company. (2013). Superior

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 WHO (2013). Obesity and Overweight. Retrieved October 14, 2013 from http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs311/en/