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Juice Fasting or Eating Raw Vegetables?

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Juice fasting is very much like eating raw vegetables that you are making the juice with anyway. So why bother with juice fasting and why is it such an important part of the Hippocrates Health lifestyle?

The largest difference between juice fasting and eating raw vegetables isn’t the nutrients. They are very alike except that you are decreasing a small portion of fiber when you make the juice. As long as you are juicing and  not blending ~ making it with a juicer and not a blender} and you drink it within 15 minutes, you are receiving all the digestive enzymes, vitamins and minerals that you would have gotten if you were eating.

So why juice ? The most important reason it is such an important part of the Hippocrates Health lifestyle is that you are letting your digestion take a much required break.

The digestive process is by far the most energy intensive process performed by your body. By juice fasting once a week as I do, you let your body take a break from the digestion — and this is important — while taking in the nutrients your body needs .

If you have an illness , you do not want to do a complete water fast and deprive yourself of nourishment when you need it. This way your body is getting all but some fiber.

The fasting juice recipes I use all use the growing sprouts I have ready to go. I use sunflower or pea green sprouts (50%) and then use other green vegetables to make it taste better. The best tasting is organic cucumbers, but I also use organic celery and spring greens and dilute with filtered water.

The primary nutrition is in the sprouts so the other part is mainly to get the green drink to taste good. I don’t add fruit (as I’ve seen many do in smoothies) because this creates digestion problems as fruit and greens do not combine well.