Smoothy Slim
Photo by Thom Gonzalez Pexels Logo Photo: Thom Gonzalez

What is the 80/20 rule for juicing?

It means that ideally, when you are juicing, you will select and mix ingredients that are proportioned in the ratio of 80% vegetables (or low sugar fruit) and 20% fruit (or high sugar content vegetables).

What fruit has the closest DNA to humans?
What fruit has the closest DNA to humans?

bananas Banana: more than 60 percent identical Many of the “housekeeping” genes that are necessary for basic cellular function, such as for...

Read More »
Can you eat vegetables on a juice fast?
Can you eat vegetables on a juice fast?

A juice cleanse, also known as a juice fast, is a detox diet. During the cleanse, you consume vegetable and fruit juice (and often nothing else)...

Read More »
Traditional “juice” activates 24/7 fat-burning
Traditional “juice” activates 24/7 fat-burning

A scrumptious morning smoothy based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.

Learn More »

Ideally, when you are juicing, you will select and mix ingredients that are proportioned in the ratio of 80% vegetables (or low sugar fruit) and 20% fruit (or high sugar content vegetables). At Nama, we are big believers that your juices should primarily contain vegetables with only a small amount of fruit. This is because juices that are primarily made with sweet fruits will produce a juice that is very sweet (think pure orange juice). Juices that are made up mostly of fruit can lead to blood sugar spikes and weight gain. It’s simply too much concentrated sugar for our bodies to process. That’s why we support the 80/20 Rule.

What does that mean?

It means that ideally, when you are juicing, you will select and mix ingredients that are proportioned in the ratio of 80% vegetables (or low sugar fruit) and 20% fruit (or high sugar content vegetables). Another way to look at this is that you would use 4 equal parts of vegetables (or low sugar fruit) mixed with 1 part of fruit (or high sugar content vegetables).

So how would this work?

In the chart below we have listed some examples of sweeter (high sugar) fruits and vegetables as well as a list of vegetables and fruit that are neutral or low in sugar. If you wish to make a juice that follows the 80/20 rule you could select one part from the sweet ingredient suggestions and four parts from the opposite column of neutral or low sugar ingredients. There are infinite combinations of fruits and vegetables that can achieve this 80/20 mix. Below we have made just a few suggestions. More recipe ideas can be found on the recipe section of our website. Ideally, when you are juicing, you will select and mix ingredients that are proportioned in the ratio of 80% vegetables (or low sugar fruit) and 20% fruit (or high sugar content vegetables).

Examples of

Sweet Ingredients

(Choose 1 Part)

Examples of Neutral

Low Sugar Ingredients

(Choose 4 Parts) Apple

Pear

Watermelon

Peach

Cantaloupe

Orange

Carrots

Tangerines

Beets

What happens if you don't soak your oats?
What happens if you don't soak your oats?

Though raw oats are safe to eat, it's recommended to soak them in water, juice, milk, or a nondairy milk alternative to avoid some unwanted side...

Read More »
How does carrot juice reduce belly fat?
How does carrot juice reduce belly fat?

Carrot juice stimulates this exercise of increasing metabolism which helps in losing extra fat in the body. Vitamin B plays a vital role. Vitamin B...

Read More »
Strange purple cocktail removes 2.7lbs every 4 days
Strange purple cocktail removes 2.7lbs every 4 days

This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.

Learn More »

Grape

Mango

Honey Dew Melon

Kiwi Cucumber

Celery

Kale

Cilantro

Lemon

Lime

Spinach (and other leafy greens)

Parsley

Cabbage

Grapefruit

Fennel

Tomato

Cabbage

Red and Green Peppers

Here are some possible examples:

One cup of apple + four cups or cucumber

One cup of pear + two cups of celery + two cups spinach One cup of grapes + two cups of cucumber + one cup lemon + one cup fennel These guidelines are only suggestions and the portions can be your best guess, this is not an exact science. Juicing is supposed to be fun and at the end of the day you want it to taste good. For these reasons you might find that if you are new to juicing you could find yourself wanting to add more fruit to the recipe in order to make your juice sweeter. But over time, there is a good chance that your taste buds will shift and you may like your juice less sweet.

Drinking the Rainbow

Most people tend to make mostly green juices. Nothing wrong with this but if you want to “drink the rainbow” and maximize the amounts of beneficial micro-nutrients and phytochemicals found in colorful fruits and vegetables, it is important to mix up our juice colors. We suggest that about half of the time that you make juices that are green in color. The other half of the time you could make yellow, orange, pink, red, pink and purple juices and everything in between. The more colors and variety the better! At Nama, we believe that eating your fruits and vegetables and getting all of the benefits of the whole plant is the ultimate goal. Juicing is a great way of adding 5 of more servings in a single, large juice. Your juice is full of soluble fiber, nutrients, vitamins and minerals and is a great way of keeping your body hydrated and increasing your daily consumption of fruits and vegetables. We encourage you to drink at least one juice per day following the 80/20 rule!

What Does a spoonful of honey a day do?
What Does a spoonful of honey a day do?

According to one review, honey may help lower blood pressure, improve blood fat levels, regulate your heartbeat, and prevent the death of healthy...

Read More »
What is the most super superfood?
What is the most super superfood?

Common superfoods include: Fish like salmon, tuna, mackerel, trout, herring and sardines. Leafy greens like spinach, kale, collard greens and Swiss...

Read More »
Fizzy juice “eats through” 59lbs of stubborn fat
Fizzy juice “eats through” 59lbs of stubborn fat

This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.

Learn More »
What helps your kidneys get stronger?
What helps your kidneys get stronger?

What can I do to keep my kidneys healthy? Make healthy food choices. ... Make physical activity part of your routine. ... Aim for a healthy weight....

Read More »
Tasty juice “eats through” 54lbs of thick flab
Tasty juice “eats through” 54lbs of thick flab

This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.

Learn More »
Which drink is good at night?
Which drink is good at night?

Milk contains tryptophan, which helps increase melatonin levels and induce sleep. Drinking warm milk before bed is also a soothing nighttime...

Read More »