Green Juice in common myth
Like problems, myths seem to always sneak up on us when we are about to try something new and are getting exciting about trying that new thing. While some myths may just sound silly, they can cause fear into someone brand new to green juicing. So before we get to the method we are going to talk about the many myths you've heard about green juicing.
The main myth is the green juicing doesn't work to lose weight or to detox a body. The truth is greens are the earths most nutritious plant and that eating greens is the best way to lose weight but drinking them is normally ten times better.
Still, people still claim green juice detoxing doesn't work. This might be for personal reasons that the person thinks this. Many times people expect some kind of miracle to happen the moment they take their first sip of a green juice. This isn't going to happen. While this isn't a traditional diet, it still
takes time to see the benefits. Normally you will notice a change in your digestion in one day but for some it can take two to three days to see a change.
The second myth is that the juice will taste gross. This isn't true because normally once you've juiced the green they are nothing but vitamins. They may have a very light flavor but nothing more. Many green juice recipes contain fruits that make the green juice taste sweet or even spicy. There are a wide number of green juices that have amazing flavors and still provide you with a great nutritious drink.
Still, if you think that your juice will taste gross before drinking it, place it into a colored bottle and let it chill in the fridge for up to 5 minutes. This means that when you drink it, you will only taste the fruits you added and you won't see the green color. Many times it's the green color that makes people assume it will taste gross when the color is nothing but the vitamins.
The third myth is that green juices smell bad. This is a very funny myth and people have used it to make up a reason to not drink a great tasting green juice. The truth is, there are few green juice recipes that have a scent to them at all. If they do have a scent it's most likely the ginger, lemon or orange they are smelling. Some people say that kale has a strong scent to match it's strong flavor.
Still, if you think that your green juice smells this could be because it's gone bad or because you are just over thinking it. You can remove the odd scent by adding lemon to the juice or by drinking it in a bottle that has a cover over it with a straw. This will remove the scent and still allow you to drink the juice.
and this is a common myth about Green juice