Green For Life (and a new smoothie recipe - Apple Jack Smoothie) (2024)

Buying Green for Lifeby VictoriaBoutenkowas an impulse purchase. It was on sale for $2.99 (kindle) and I bought it. I'd seen the book before but had glazed over it since 1) I'm not raw and 2) you'll never convince me I can live on smoothies alone.

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I basically bought the book for the recipes... Although I LOVE HH's Green Goddess Smoothie(it tastes like chocolate!)I've wanted a little more variety and thought this book might give me some guidance.

Imagine my surprise then, whenI really LOVED this book. An entire section is dedicated to chimps, which I wasn't expecting, but found absolutely fascinating. I couldn't put the book down, and kept spouting off bits of information that was so exciting and interesting to me that I just *had* to share it, (Scott, Jim and Bethany were periodically interrupted by my factual outbursts as we rode the train through the Alps -- sorry guys, but you really needed to know 1lb of kale exceeds our daily protein requirements - I swear!).

For starters, chimps share 99.4 percent of their genes with humans.I'm a total nerd and love reading about animals anyway, but knowing how closely they were related to me, it was also introspective and I was hooked.

One thing I found particularly fascinating is that chimps who are taught sign language spontaneously use their signs to communicate with humans and each other and they have the ability to combine signs to metaphorically label a novel item, for example: calling a radish "cry hurt food" or referring to a watermelon as a "drink fruit." Fascinating.

I'd always thought chimps were smart, but this blew me away.

Anyway, it was also the chimps natural diet that the author was most interested in and ultimately, she used their diet to figure out how humans are supposed to eat. Her basis? If we share 99.4% of our DNA with chimps, than shouldn't our diet by 99.4 percent similar?

The chimps diet is best reflected in a pie graph, but I'm not savvy enough to know how to make one, so I'll just describe it: Half of their diet (50%) is fruit, the other half (45%) is mostly greens and blossoms, with a small amount of pith and bark and atiny, tiny bit of insects.

As a raw foodist, the author was already eating a lot of fruit but she wasn't eating many greens. The rest of her diet was essentially fat (nuts, seeds, oils) so she decided to eat like a chimp and see how that worked for her. Out went the fats, in came the greens.

Early into her experiment, Victoria (the author) found it annoying to have to chew so many greens each day and she frequently experienced stomach discomfort (which she later identifies as a problem when we don't chew greens enough before swallowing). Her solution? Green smoothies -- the blender would do the chewing for her.

Victoria then talks about all the positive experience she and her family experienced once they were getting enough greens every day. (Victoria says 50% of her diet is green smoothies). Although I'm not ready to live on green smoothies alone, some of what she was saying --- some of her experiences -- resonated with me.

I started drinking HH's Green Goddess Smoothieevery day because I noticed I had more bounce in my step on the mornings I had a green smoothie. I'm not sure I'll get to 50% like Victoria (and if I'm being totally honest, I'm not sure I want to) but I am convinced that if I can start my day with a green smoothie -- I should. And if the spirit moves me, maybe have one in the afternoon, too.

This morning I blended what I had on hand: A little unsweetened almond milk in the bottom of the carton (about 1/2 to 3/4 cup), 1 frozen banana, 1 date, a handful of spinach and about 1/3 of a red apple. I blended it together, then mixed in a little cinnamon.... omg! delicious!

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I hope my post inspires you to try a green smoothie!

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Lindsay S. Nixon

Hi I'm Lindsay also known as the Happy Herbivore.
I've dedicated myself helping folks lose weight on a vegan diet. I been blogging since 2006, written 6 books, and started a business called Meal Mentor.

Green For Life (and a new smoothie recipe - Apple Jack Smoothie) (2024)

FAQs

What happens to your body when you drink a green smoothie everyday? ›

Drinking a green smoothie a day can help you increase the amount of iron and vitamin K in your system. These nutrients are essential for both red blood cell production and healthy bones. Green smoothies are also packed with antioxidants and immune-boosting nutrients.

What is the dark side of green smoothies? ›

Cruciferous vegetables—common ingredients in green smoothies—contain compounds called glucosinolates, which inhibit iodine uptake by the thyroid. This may result in a reduced ability of the thyroid gland to produce hormones, leading to reduced function and, potentially, thyroid disorder.

How many times a week should you drink a green smoothie? ›

Many people do not consume enough greens, even those who stay on a raw food diet. By drinking two or three cups of green smoothies daily you will consume enough greens for the day to nourish your body, and all of the beneficial nutrients will be well assimilated.

Is it better to drink green smoothies at night or in the morning? ›

To begin, a green smoothie is a nutritious way to begin your day. If you make a large green smoothie dinner, you should be satisfied until midday, as it contains enough protein and calories to stave off mid-morning hunger.

Is it better to drink a green smoothie in the morning or at night? ›

Breakfast is best

It's the best way to absorb all the nutrients each drink contains, and it's also the best time to drink one as a meal replacement.

Why does my stomach hurt after drinking green smoothies? ›

Digestive Issues

A while we're on the subject of stomach upset, certain fruits and veggies are so powerful that you may experience some stomach distress if you drink too much of them. Too many leafy greens or wheatgrass can do this. For others, too much beet will do the same.

What are 2 potential risks of smoothies? ›

Some recipes include excessive amounts of added or natural sugar that can contribute to dental carixes (also known as cavities), diabetes, and obesity (Palacios et al., 2009). Further, liquid (or semi-liquid) calories are less filling, which may lead to increased calorie consumption (Flood-Obbagy & Rolls, 2009).

Why do I feel weird after drinking a smoothie? ›

Hard To Digest Ingredients

If you're adding nuts or cashews to your smoothie, they can cause problems as they're hard for the digestive system to break down. Another common culprit could be your protein. Many cheap proteins are filled with unnecessary fillers and artificial sugars that can cause digestive upset.

Does green smoothies help with belly fat? ›

Green smoothies can be a great source of nutrients. They can also help you to feel full and encourage your body to burn fat. The best green smoothies for weight loss are low in calories and high in fiber and protein. They may include ingredients like spinach, almond milk, blueberries, and avocado.

What not to put in a smoothie for weight loss? ›

7 Ingredients You Should Never Add to Your Weight Loss Smoothie
  1. Fruit Juice. Arguably the most common mistake people make when preparing smoothies is adding fruit juice. ...
  2. Flavored Yogurt. ...
  3. Highly Processed Protein Powders. ...
  4. Milk. ...
  5. Super Sweet Fruits. ...
  6. Added Sweeteners. ...
  7. Too Many Healthy Fats.

Is it better to eat fruit or drink a smoothie? ›

The fibre helps to slow down the speed the fructose is absorbed into your blood stream and can help you feel fuller for longer. This is why it's better to eat whole fruit, rather than fruit in the form of juice or a smoothie.

What is the healthiest green to put in a smoothie? ›

The best green vegetables to add to smoothies in terms of flavor profile and nutritional value include spinach, kale, romaine lettuce, zucchini, cucumber, and avocado (which is technically a fruit but is more commonly used as a vegetable).

Do green smoothies really work? ›

The leafy greens like kale and spinach in green smoothies are a great source of vitamin K1. Research has shown that people with a high intake of vitamin K1 are have a lower risk of bone fractures, osteoporosis, and decreased bone mineral density. Leafy greens are much higher in vitamin C than other vegetables.

How many ounces of green smoothie should you drink a day? ›

The green smoothies should contain around 400 calories per serving size of 20 oz, 1 pint or 500 ml of volume. The key to losing weight is to consume fewer calories than you burn. You can have a green smoothie twice a day for weight loss.

What are the side effects of green smoothies? ›

Green smoothies in moderation can be a great way to get extra vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. But, excessive intake of green smoothies may increase your levels of oxalic acid and this can lead to aching muscles and joints, gout, kidney stones and other health problems.

Can you lose weight drinking one green smoothie a day? ›

Green smoothies can be a delicious source of essential nutrients and fiber. When combined with a healthy diet and exercise, they can help you lose weight. Whether you're trying to fit into a certain outfit or just want to be healthier, you're not alone if you want to shed a few pounds.

What are the side effects of drinking smoothies everyday? ›

You may consume a lot of sugar

If you consistently consume high-sugar smoothies that don't contain much fiber or protein, your blood sugar may spike and you'll most likely be left feeling hungry and unsatisfied.

Does blending green smoothies destroy nutrients? ›

No, blending in a smoothie does not break down the nutrients sufficiently to affect their value,” she assures. Learn more about making healthy smoothies.

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