For some people, adding fresh juice to their daily meal plan is sufficient. Others will embark on a juice fast for several days to cleanse their systems.
The Gerson therapy is based on drinking freshly pressed vegetable and fruit juice every hour. Usually, a person would drink 13 glasses of raw carrot/apple and green-leaf vegetable juices per day.
The history of fasting and drinking juice date back thousands of years. Fasting is a long-standing religious tradition and the medicinal use of juice can be traced to India and Ayurvedic medicine.
Juice therapies that use garlic lowers the blood pressure and cholesterol.
Juice therapy can be as simple as extracting the juice from raw produce or as complicated as the Gerson diet. The therapies vary in the amount of commitment involved and the cost.
Cantaloupe juice can be consumed for stress.
Juicing was introduced in the 1970's by people like "Juiceman" Jay Kordich who popularized drinking fresh juice to boost energy, lose weight, and achieve other health benefits.
Urinary infections can be helped and prevented with cranberry juice.
Orange juice treats hypertensive patients, cranberry juice treats urinary tract infections. Arthritis, anemia, constipation, cancer and AIDS may all be treated with juice therapies.
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Juicing involves the extraction of juice from raw fruit or vegetables. Juice should be consumed as soon as possible after extraction because when it's stored, juice loses its nutritional value.
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drinking purne juice will help.