Read The Healthy Green Drink Diet Online
Authors: Jason Manheim
If you’re looking to get more vitamin B12 in your diet without significant meat intake, aloe vera is one
of the only suppliers of vitamin B12 that doesn’t come from animal products.
Chard is also a great source of omega-3 fatty acids if you’re not the biggest fan of fish or eggs.
Aloeberry has a little bit of everything for the vegans out there looking to avoid vitamin deficiency
while still delivering an all-around great taste and healthful experience.
Tropical Sun
Ingredients
2 bulbs bok choy
1 orange (peeled)
1 cup coconut water
1 cup pineapple
1 banana
Add first 3 ingredients. Blend until smooth. Add fruit. Pulse-blend until desired consistency.
You may not be able to make it to the tropics before breakfast, but you can sure make it to the blender
to make yourself this delicious flavor getaway.
Before your daily grind starts, treat yourself to the rich vitamins orange and pineapple have to offer.
Bok choy, categorized as a negative-calorie food by its ability to facilitate the burning of calories,
tastes amazing alongside its tropical components. Throw in a tiny umbrella for good measure and you
won’t be missing any nutrients; all you’ll be missing is the beach.
Anti-toxi-mint
Ingredients
4–5 mint leaves
½ English cucumber
2 large leaves collard greens
½ cup frozen acai berries
1 kiwi (peeled)
1 lemon (juiced)
Add first 3 ingredients. Blend until smooth. Add fruit. Pulse-blend until desired consistency.
Perfect for you trend dieters out there looking for better skin, antiaging properties, cancer fighters,
and improving cognitive brain function. Truth be told, all greens can deliver these same benefits, but
that’s just not what the beauty magazines are about these days.
Even still, you can’t beat the tart and tangy taste the Anti-toxi-mint delivers while still being the
tabloid starlet who can do anything and everything (even help prevent cancer) and taste good doing it.
Sweet Potato Pie
Ingredients
1 cup semicooked sweet potato (or ½ juiced)
1 tbsp. ground flax
½ fennel/anise bulb
1 orange (peeled)
2 cups spinach
1–2 fresh figs
1 cup coconut water
cinnamon to taste
Add all ingredients. Blend until smooth, adding water as necessary.
Even if autumn is not quite yet in the air, you can bring the nostalgia and flavors of the season into
your morning smoothies or have it as dessert. Sweet potatoes are a nutritional superstar that are high
in dietary fibers, beta-carotene, and complex carbohydrates and are known to improve blood sugar
regulation and digestion.
Fennel, while adding a warm licorice flavor, is also good for digestive health and often used to
combat bad breath. Ground flaxseed is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, high in fiber, and adds a nutty
element, all together giving you a tasty, low-starch, guilt-free take on a classic seasonal dessert.