Celery Green Juice (Simple Detox-Style Drink)

Celery Green Juice (Simple Detox-Style Drink)

Description

A fresh, vibrant green juice made primarily from celery, often blended with lemon and herbs for flavor. It’s light, hydrating, and commonly enjoyed as a morning drink. While it’s often called a “detox” juice, keep expectations realistic—your body already has built-in detox systems (like the liver and kidneys). This juice can still be a healthy addition thanks to its vitamins, minerals, and hydration.

Ingredients (2 servings)

  • 6–8 fresh celery stalks (organic if possible)
  • 1 cup cold water (adjust for thickness)
  • ½ lemon (juiced)
  • ½ green apple (optional, for sweetness)
  • Small handful fresh parsley (optional)
  • ½-inch fresh ginger (optional)
  • Ice cubes (optional)

 Instructions

  1. Wash all ingredients thoroughly.
  2. Chop celery into smaller pieces.
  3. Add everything to a blender.
  4. Blend until smooth.
  5. Strain through a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth (optional, for smoother juice).
  6. Serve immediately over ice or chilled.

 Notes & Tips

  • No juicer? A blender works perfectly—just strain if you want a smoother texture.
  • Taste balance: Apple or cucumber can mellow the strong celery flavor.
  • Drink fresh: Nutrients are best preserved when consumed right away.
  • Empty stomach? Many prefer drinking it in the morning, but that’s optional.
  • Storage: Keep in an airtight container up to 24 hours (nutrient loss may occur).

 Servings

  • Makes 2 small glasses (about 8–10 oz each)

 Nutritional Info (per serving, approx.)

  • Calories: 40–60
  • Carbohydrates: 8–12g
  • Fiber: 2–4g (more if unstrained)
  • Vitamin K: ~30% DV
  • Vitamin C: ~15% DV
  • Potassium: ~300–400mg
  • Hydration: High water content (~90%+)

 Potential Benefits

  • Hydration: Celery is mostly water
  • Antioxidants: Contains flavonoids and vitamin C
  • Digestive support: Fiber (if not strained)
  • Low calorie: Useful for light, refreshing intake
  • Heart health: Contains potassium, which supports blood pressure balance

⚠️ Important reality check:
Claims like “cleanses the blood, liver, kidneys, or pancreas in one hit” are exaggerated. Your body already detoxifies itself. This drink supports health but isn’t a medical treatment or cure.

 Q&A

Q: Can I drink this every day?
Yes, in moderation. It’s generally safe as part of a balanced diet.

Q: Is it better than eating whole celery?
Not necessarily—whole celery provides more fiber. Juice is just easier to consume quickly.

Q: Can I skip the apple?
Absolutely. It will be more savory and less sweet.

Q: Who should be cautious?

  • People on low-sodium diets (celery has natural sodium)
  • Those with kidney issues or on certain medications should consult a doctor

Q: Can it help with weight loss?
It can support weight management as a low-calorie drink, but it’s not a magic solution.

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