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Amp Your Health With Raw Juce

Juicing seems to be everywhere and now Boca Raton is home to a new juice bar called Raw Juce.

Raw Juce serves up organic cold-pressed juice. They use a masticating style juicer that presses juice out of fresh fruit and veggies. Many juicers you may have seen are centrifugal where produce goes down the chute and juice goes one way and pulp goes the other way. Masticating juices simply press the produce to squeeze the juice out, there is far less pulp waste, so you are getting more nutrients in the juice. Typically this type of juicer is more expensive as well.

For more about different types of juicers here’s great article:

http://www.juicingbook.com/centrifugal-masticating-juicers#.Uoq6W-Ilj0P

or here: http://www.harvestessentials.com/whatjuicisri.html

Raw Juce has delicious creations such as Carrot Cake, Raw Green, Haute to Trot, and Coconut Kale-Ada to name a few. Stop in a try a few samples before deciding.

I met up with a girl friend this weekend at Raw Juce instead of meeting up for coffee. We started off sampling juices and yes they have cold-pressed coffee too. All juces tasted great, but I found a few favorites right away that I love. They also make smoothies, salads, oatmeal parfaits, acai bowls (like a dairy free banana split), and coffee drinks with almond milk.

Sample a bunch of flavors, then pick your ready made bottle of juice. This type of juice does not separate and stays delicious for up to 3-4 days.

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On a chalk board opposite the menu board shows their story and creed. They are really dedicated to serving up healthy and delicious foods with integrity. The ingredients are organic and they source local as much as possible.

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Menu up on the chalk board and comfortable seating area inside and outside.

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Sample barrels with tons of flavors to try. Drinks and food to eat there or to go. The advantage of this is that you can get in and out if you’re in a hurry.

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Love all the pretty colors and amazing flavors! All natural and vibrant colors made by nature, nothing artificial, no preservatives.

Disclaimer: All Juces are unpasteurized and could contain harmful bacteria that can cause serious illness in children, the elderly, and persons with weakened immune systems.

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Raw Juce http://www.rawjuce.com/

(behind Brewzii off Glades Road, next to Fly Wheel)

2200 Glades Road

Glades Plaza

Suite 403

Boca Raton, FL 33431

561.424.JUCE

teddy@rawjuce.com

Juicing: Is It Good For You?

Ever wonder if you should start juicing? Here are some helpful tips to help you decide. This is a guest post provided by Sarah Brimhall of Liquid Health, Inc. Thanks for the informative post Sarah!

Continuing to gain popularity is the idea of juicing as a way to detox your body or a means to lose weight. Juicing is when fruits and vegetables are squeezed, pressed, or mashed to extract the juice from the rest of the food, for quick and easy consumption. The idea is that by ingesting these things in juice form we are giving our digestive system a rest, as well as easily increasing our daily intake of many important vitamins and nutrients. While it sounds great in theory, here are a few things to consider:

One of the first things to consider is the time spent juicing. It can be a drawback for many people, at least it is for me. You could easily find yourself spending hours preparing your fruits and vegetables, juicing them and then cleaning your machine. You can make juices ahead of time, they should last for 24-48 hours when kept cold. Some of the nutrients will dissipate at time goes, but you can shake up the juice if it separates and enjoy some in the afternoon that you made fresh that morning or the morning before.

By extracting the juice and leaving behind the meat or pulp of the fruit or vegetable, you are missing out on a very import thing: fiber. Fiber can help with everything from lowering a person’s cholesterol, regulating blood sugar to preventing constipation. The fact is, most American’s do not get enough fiber in their diets already, so utilizing something like juicing on a regular or exclusive basis further reduces our intake of this very important nutrient. Juicing is beneficial for those with chronic digestive conditions such as Crohn’s disease or Ulcerative Colitis, when less fiber is ideal. Juicing can be very helpful for these conditions.

Juicing does provide an alternative for people who have a hard time eating their daily recommended amounts of fruits and vegetables. These foods are extremely important to achieving and maintaining a healthy life. Because of its liquid form, juicing does allow your body to absorb the vitamins, minerals and nutrients contained in the juice much easier than when eating their wholefood counterparts. This is much like taking a liquid vitamin supplement. A liquid daily multiple, such as Liquid Health’s Complete Multiple, provides whole food based vitamins, minerals and nutrients, as well as the all important fiber that’s missing when fruits and vegetables are juiced.

It’s important to be aware of your fruit and vegetable intake and what your daily needs are. It is recommended that we have 2 cups (4 servings) of fruits and 2.5 cups (5 servings) of vegetables a day. The thing to be careful of when drinking fruit and vegetable juice is that it can be really dense with calories and not fill you up the way eating that same fruit or vegetables would, so you can really add to your caloric intake if you’re not careful.

Nothing can replace a healthy diet and consistent exercise, but juicing does provide an option for increasing our daily intake of many important vitamins and nutrients. At the end of the day, juicing is better than not eating those fruits and vegetables at all. But, as with most things, moderation is key to insure a healthy balance of everything our body needs to function on a healthy and efficient level.

About the Author:

Sarah Brimhall is a blogger for Liquid Health, Inc. , http://nextstepnutrition.com/ She graduated from Wartburg College in 2002 with a degree in Communications and has worked for Liquid Health, Inc. for 8 years. As a mother of two, Sarah is particularly interested in learning how to live a healthy lifestyle and helping her family to do the same with liquid vitamins and liquid supplements such as liquid raspberry ketone.

Juicing With My Bestie

My best friend, Tracy, from high school came to visit over the weekend! She has successfully been losing weight with dietary changes which include juicing daily. She was inspired by the film, Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead that helped Joe Cross lose weight and get off all his medications in 60 days. This movie is super inspiring! Check it out, if you have not seen it yet. Read more