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How often should I juice to get enough nutrition?

How often should I juice in order to get sufficient vitamins, minerals etc. into my body? It has also been suggested to me to take a good Multivitamin. But with the vitamin world is totally confusing and I really don't know which vitamin would be the best?

Jesse's Answer:

Here's a simple guide so you know how to ensure you are getting enough nutrients when juicing.

1. Your diet is the most important aspect of your health. If your diet is not good, you might as well not juice. Juicing won't save you from a bad diet. Instead, juicing helps to enhance a good wholesome diet.

2. So put the emphasis on your diet. Are you eating a wholesome and healthy diet?

3. Once you have a healthy and wholesome diet, then juicingcompliments your diet. So if juicing begins to compliment your diet,then it ultimately doesn't matter how often or when you juice because you have a good diet to begin with.

As Doctor Rocine, a famous Norwegian homeopath circa 1930 said:

If we eat wrongly,
No doctor can cure us;
If we eat rightly,
No doctor is needed.

Dr. Rocine's statement can apply to juicing as well:

If we eat wrongly,
No 'juice' can cure us;
If we eat rightly,
No 'juice' is needed.

Saying all of this, juicing is like a modified form of food and/or your diet. It is the nutrients that we get from our fresh juice that helps our body function better.

When you have a good and wholesome diet then, as mentioned, the juice you drink compliments your wholesome diet. Realizing all of this, juicing at least every 2 days is beneficial. But make sure you juice a variety of vegetables and possibly vegetables that you wouldn't or don't eat on a regular basis. If you juice the vegetables that you eat most often, you aren't really getting additional and/or new nutrients.

Also, make sure you juice vegetables that taste bad too. An example would be carrot juice. Most people love carrot juice because carrots are sweet and delicious tasting; but, we must all learn to go beyond only those vegetables that taste nice. We must learn to love to juice those vegetables that taste bad. If you only continue to juice the vegetables that taste good to you, then you will never get the variety of vegetables and nutrients your body needs.

I personally don't take vitamin supplements, with the exception of a good B complex vitamin. A good B complex vitamin is especially important for vegetarians. The reason is that it is already difficult to get enough B vitamins as a meat eater (some meats contain B vitamins) and so when you eliminate meat from your diet, it makes it even harder to get enough B vitamins (although some will have nutritional yeast, fermented foods or other foods to get their B vitamins — but even still, most can benefit from more B vitamins that what one can get from the foods they eat).

Although I don't take a vitamin supplement, I do take a whole food supplements. This is different to a vitamin supplement because a whole food supplement is made from concentrated whole foods. So it is more like eating food than taking vitamins. Whole foods, with all of their vitamins, minerals, nutritional co–factors, etc is better for the body because nutrients are meant to work as a team. When you take a whole food supplement, you are getting all of the main and supportive nutrients. The whole food supplement I use is called The Feast.

The Feast is a high quality whole food supplement... far better than most on the market such as Greens Plus, which in my opinion, is a low quality although satisfactory supplement.

It's important to look at the ingredients of any supplement as well as how it is manufactured and/or produced. With Green Plus, as with many whole food supplements on the market, one of the first ingredients is often soy lecithin. So lecithin, while having been used in the past is not really used much any more although it's a cheap ingredient and sounds good to many who don't know better.

In The Feast, soy lecithin isn't even used showing the difference in quality and philosophy of the creators.


Hatha Yoga

Have you been wanting to do hatha yoga (stretching) but have found it either too difficult or you are not that flexible? If yes, and even if no, watch Jesse do some pure hatha yoga routines.

Unlike flow yoga, each pose in pure or traditional hatha yoga is held for a few minutes. While holding the pose, you focus the mind on the stretch. When you focus the mind, that's when you find silence.

Jesse is not flexible — never has been and probably never will be flexible like others. But it doesn't matter. In pure hatha yoga, how flexible you are makes no difference. It's all about loving the pose and focussing the mind on the stretch.

If you want to learn pure hatha yoga, now you can by following Jesse on a series of hatha yoga routines.

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Random Questions That Have Been Asked:

  1. Should I peel beets for juicing them or just wash them?
  2. My apple juice turns brown, is it okay?
  3. What can help with my hemorrhoids, fissures and inflammation?
  4. How much juice should I drink?
  5. How Can I Help Reverse Acne For My Son?
  6. Can I juice carrot greens?
  7. Do you have any tips for Cystic Fibrosis, asthma and respiratory illnesses?
  8. Juicing strategy for overall health and wellness.
  9. Can juicing cause constipation and hemorrhoids?
  10. Warts and Juicing
  11. Juicing and Weight Loss
  12. Warts and Juicing
  13. Juicing and Detoxification
  14. Hypoglycemia, General Detox and Colds
  15. Putting Vegetables On Ice Before Juicing
  16. What can help with my hemorrhoids, fissures and inflammation?
  17. Does pickling remove the benefits?
  18. How much juice should I drink?
  19. Blanching vegetables before freezing
  20. Can I freeze the juice and drink it later?
  21. I Got Ill, For A Short Time, While Juicing
  22. Juicing Gave Me An Upset Stomach
  23. How Can I Help Reverse Acne For My Son?
  24. How Much Nutrition Is In Pulp?
  25. Juicing Combination Review
  26. Receding Gums and Juicing
  27. My Husband Got A Stomach Ache From His Juice?
  28. What Vegetables or Fruits Can Help With Soft Stools or Diarrhea?
  29. Which Juices Would Be Good For Depression?
  30. How Can I Store Vegetables?
  31. Are There Harmful Side Effects To Juicing One Type of Juice Daily?
  32. Juice Combination For Liver, Kidneys, Bile and Overall Health
  33. Should some vegetables be cooked before juicing?
  34. What's the difference between eating fruits and juicing fruits?
  35. What is the healthiest juice I can make?
  36. Why are only apples the only fruit that can be mixed with vegetables while juicing?
  37. Can the body detoxify too fast?
  38. Juicing strategy for overall health and wellness.
  39. What are good juicing combinations? What juicing combinations should be avoided?
  40. What can I juice or do to help with my excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)?
  41. My apple juice turns brown, is it okay?
  42. Juicing while pregnant and breastfeeding (nursing).
  43. Do you have some tips for IBS, constipation and gallstones?
  44. How often should I juice to get enough nutrition?
  45. How important is a slow speed juicer compared to fast speed?
  46. What juice can help with arthritis and joint pain?
  47. Hypolycemia — blurred vision and tiredness while juicing.
  48. What juice will clean my colon of old fecal matter?
  49. Can I juice carrot greens?
  50. How long to wait after juicing before eating?
  51. What is your take on juice fasting?
  52. Can I drink more than 1/2 pint (1 cup) of juice per day?
  53. Is a pint of juice too much?
  54. Can juicing cause constipation and hemorrhoids?
  55. Did not realize that pears and beets are high in sugar!
  56. Do you have a recipe that includes pears and beets?
  57. Do you have any tips for Cystic Fibrosis, asthma and respiratory illnesses?
  58. Can I add Salba seeds to my juice?
  59. Can I juice beets everyday?
  60. Is it okay to store juice and drink it later?
  61. Please comment on a report that says beet juice can improve exercise endurance?
  62. Should I peel beets for juicing them or just wash them?
  63. What Do You Recommend for high blood pressure and high cholesterol?
  64. Is Eating Whole Fruit Okay Even Though It Is High In Sugar?
  65. Is It Okay To Mix Apples With Vegetable Juice?

  66. Random Questions That Have Been Asked: