Juicing for Life
Cancer Institute recommends eating 5 servings of fresh vegetable and 3 servings of fresh fruits each day. In fact, the phytochemicals in fruit and vegetables hold the keys to preventing many other modern diseases, such as heart disease, as well as debilitating conditions such as asthma, arthritis and allergies.
Juicing is the latest manifestation of a centuries-old health practice. And in this new age of genetically modified, over-refined, chemically-laden non-foods, this “rediscovery” of juicing has never been more appropriate.
Research consistently shows that people who eat the greatest quantity of fruits and vegetables are about half as likely to develop cancer as those who eat little or no fresh fruits and vegetables. So it’s not surprising that the United States Cancer Institute recommends eating 5 servings of fresh vegetable and 3 servings of fresh fruits each day. In fact, the phytochemicals in fruit and vegetables hold the keys to preventing many other modern diseases, such as heart disease, as well as debilitating conditions such as asthma, arthritis and allergies.
Still, even the most disciplined person can find it difficult to eat all the fruits and vegetables every day. So why not drink them? Raw fresh juices, blended drinks and homemade frozen treats are an easy and tasty way to ensure that adults and children get their “daily 8.”
Note: HEMP (Cannabis) – Hemp seeds are high in protein & contain about 30% oil, which is high in essential fatty acids – Omega-3 and 6, & gamma linolenic acid (GLA).
United Patients Group recommends:
- Omega J8006 Nutrition Center Commercial Masticating Juicer on Amazon
- The Juicing Bible by Pat Crocker on Amazon
- Juicing Cannabis: The Potential Health Benefits of Treating Cannabis Like a Vegetable
- Juicing Cannabis: The Freshest Medicine?
Alzheimer’s
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Depression
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Fibromaylgia
Glaucoma and Eye Problems
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HIV/Aids
Insomnia
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Menstrual Disorders
Migraines
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Parkinson’s Disease