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8 a Day 500ml
R68.00 incl. VAT
The concentration of phytonutrients in fresh vegetables and fruit provides optimal nourishment to the body when ingested as pure juice. To ensure all nutrients are retained, our juices are cold-pressed then immediately blast-frozen.
Benefits:
Apple:
Apples help cleanse the system, lower blood cholesterol, keep blood sugar levels up, and aid digestion. The French use the peels in preparations for rheumatism, gout, and urinary tract infections. Apples are an excellent source of vitamins and are high in two important phytochemicals: pectin and boron. Apples are beneficial components in cleansing fasts because they help eliminate toxins.
Actions: Tonic, digestive, diuretic, detoxifying, laxative, antiseptic, lower blood cholesterol, antirheumatic, liver stimulant.
Spinach:
Spinach is a good source of choline, which improves mental function, and folic acid, a heart protector. It is one of only four vegetables that contain vitamin E. It is also high in cancer-fighting lutein and chlorophyll. Found only in plants, chlorophyll has a unique structure that enhances the body’s ability to produce haemoglobin, which enhances the delivery of oxygen to the cells.
Actions: Anticancer, improves memory, antioxidant, promotes healing, anti-cataracts, anti-anaemia.
Pineapple:
Pineapple contains a protein-digesting enzyme, bromelain, responsible for many of its health benefits, including aiding digestion, reducing inflammation, and possibly having anticancer benefits.
Actions: Aids digestion, antioxidant, immune support, energy production.
Cucumber:
Cucumbers contain molybdenum, a mineral that you need to stay healthy. Your body uses molybdenum to process proteins and break down toxic substances that enter the body. Cucumbers also contain sterols, which may help the heart by reducing cholesterol. With their high water content, cucumbers are a wonderful natural diuretic, and their juice is an excellent remedy for bringing down fever in children.
Action: Diuretic, antioxidant.
Celery:
Celery provides antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits, helps with high blood pressure, detoxifies carcinogens, and protects the stomach and digestive tract. Celery contains sodium, which is important to the body’s physiological processes, such as maintaining the fluidity of the blood and lymph and eliminating carbon dioxide. Celery is also high in magnesium and iron, a combination which is invaluable as food for the blood cells.
Actions: Mild diuretic, anti-cancer, cardiovascular support, antioxidant.
Lime:
All citrus fruits are high in limonene, which is thought to inhibit breast cancer. The combination of carotenoids, flavonoids, terpenes, limonoids, and coumarins makes citrus fruits an excellent all-round cancer-fighting package.
Action: Antioxidant, anticancer.
Avocado:
Avocados contain more potassium than many other fruits and vegetables. High in essential fatty acids, avocados contain 17 vitamins and minerals. They also have the largest amount of protein of any fruit. Avocado blended into a juice adds a creamy texture and exceptional nutritional value.
Action: Antioxidant.
Ginger:
Ginger calms nausea and morning sickness and prevents vomiting. It has a cleansing, warming action. Ginger stimulates blood flow to the digestive system and increases nutrient absorption. It increases the action of the gall bladder while protecting the liver against toxins and preventing the formation of ulcers. Studies show that ginger relieves the pain and swelling of arthritis without side effects. Ginger is helpful for flatulence, circulation problems, and impotence, as well as to prevent nausea after chemotherapy.
Actions: Antinausea, relieves headaches and arthritis, anti-inflammatory, circulatory stimulant, expectorant, antispasmodic, antiseptic, diaphoretic, anticoagulant, peripheral vasodilator, anti-emetic, carminative, antioxidant.
Why you won’t find a list of vitamins and minerals on this page.
We believe in the power of whole foods and the synergy of their nutrients rather than isolating and highlighting individual components.
Read more about this under FAQs / Juicing.
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