Smoothy Slim
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A green smoothie is definitely nutritious, but a diet consisting of only green smoothies (or any single food) isn't healthful. It has to be balanced out with whole grains, heart-healthy fats, lean protein, and fruits and vegetables. So go forth and rock that green smoothie!
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Learn More »Every morning, Monday through Friday, after completing a yoga session, I make a green smoothie. It varies every day – sometimes I use apples and strawberries. Other days, it’s banana. If I’m feeling extremely adventurous, I’ll cut up some beets and blueberries. And then, since it’s a green smoothie, I add in a heaping handful of greens. Sometimes it’s kale, but most days it’s spinach. I choose spinach for two reasons: It is one of the cheapest dark, leafy greens on the market. And, it’s also easy to find and to blend (versus the thick, tough stalks of kale which aren’t always gentle on my blender’s blades). Green smoothies are really big among the fitness community, and it’s easy to understand why. Before 8 a.m, you can get your entire recommended serving of fruits and veggies before the day even starts. But of course, like many things we feature on FACTS, even good things can be portrayed in a negative light.
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Learn More »Recently, we’ve been talking a lot about hazard vs. risk (just take a look at our meat article), and this example puts it all into perspective. The enzyme in bok choy is a hazard, but does eating it occasionally put you at risk? Unless you’re eating it raw, and it’s your only source of food, the risk that it will shut down your thyroid is pretty low. So you can rest easy and enjoy some bok choy (not to mention nutrient powerhouses like spinach). Green smoothies are a great way to get my daily recommended serving of fruits and veggies. I have difficulty eating enough throughout the day, but can easily consume them as a drink. But it’s not the only thing I consume. I may start my day with a green smoothie, but when I get to work, I’m covering much more variety. I have a couple of boiled eggs and oatmeal, a tuna salad sandwich for lunch, and spaghetti with whole grain pasta for dinner. The key here is balance. A green smoothie is definitely nutritious, but a diet consisting of only green smoothies (or any single food) isn’t healthful. It has to be balanced out with whole grains, heart-healthy fats, lean protein, and fruits and vegetables. So go forth and rock that green smoothie! Just don’t lock yourself up with nothing but bok choy. This article was written by Kamilah Guiden and reviewed by Kris Sollid, RD.
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