Wellness expert shares green juice recipe for nutrient boost

Katie Wells, founder of Wellness Mama, advocates for green juice as a concentrated source of nutrients rather than a meal replacement. In a recent post, she outlines the benefits of its ingredients and provides a simple recipe emphasizing low-sugar vegetables. The approach aims to enhance hydration and vegetable intake amid widespread dietary shortfalls.

Green juice has gained traction as a wellness practice, particularly for detox or fasting, though opinions vary on its efficacy. Katie Wells, a certified nutrition consultant and mother of six, draws from years of personal experimentation to position it as a supportive addition to a whole-foods diet, not a cure-all or substitute for solid meals.

Wells cautions against using green juice as a breakfast replacement due to the removal of insoluble fiber during juicing, which can lead to rapid blood sugar spikes, elevated cortisol, and subsequent energy crashes. Instead, she recommends starting the day with protein and hydration for metabolic stability, citing research that favors higher-protein breakfasts for insulin sensitivity and satiety.

As a nutrient boost, green juice delivers vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients in an easily absorbed form. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that about 90% of Americans fall short on vegetable consumption, making juicing a practical way to incorporate more greens without excessive chewing. It also aids hydration at the cellular level through natural electrolytes like potassium and sodium from ingredients such as celery and cucumber.

Juicing differs from smoothies by offering lighter, quicker nutrient absorption, ideal for those with low appetite or recovery needs, while smoothies provide fiber for fullness. Wells favors kale over higher-oxalate greens like spinach to minimize potential kidney issues, noting that only 2-5% of dietary oxalates are typically absorbed.

Her recipe includes four celery stalks, one cucumber, one green apple, six kale leaves, two inches of ginger, half a cup of parsley, and half a lemon, with optional coconut water for extra electrolytes. Produce is juiced together, lemon squeezed in last, and it lasts 24-72 hours refrigerated. Adjustments for taste are encouraged, prioritizing organic options.

This method supports those struggling with vegetable intake, hydration, or needing a light snack, but Wells stresses moderation to avoid blood sugar disruptions, especially for fruit-heavy versions.

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