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Red Roots Detox and Orange Anti-Inflammatory Juices

October 25, 2013 by vanessa

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In the spirit of Autumn, I blended up two delicious juices in the perfect fall colors. I know I said I was putting my juicer to rest, but I needed to do a little fridge clean out before my move! Both are slightly sweet but with the perfect ginger kick. I put ginger in pretty much every juice I make. Ginger has a ton of great health benefits from helping with an upset stomach to boosting your immune. Blend up the Red Roots for a great detox. If you are looking for an anti-inflammatory, then the Orange Power juice is for you! Both are a quick and tasty treat. 


Ingredients
Red Roots Detox
1 medium beet with stalks
1/2 large lemon
2 inches ginger
2 small apples
1 large carrot 
Orange Anti-Inflammatory
1/2 cantaloupe
1 small lemon
10 mint leaves 
1 in ginger 
2 carrots
Directions
Chop all ingredients and place into your juicer and serve. 
Enjoy and have a great weekend! 

x vanessa
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  1. Andrea Wyckoff says

    February 5, 2016 at 7:52 pm

    Your orange anti-inflammatory drink is calling my name! Can’t wait to try that blend! Looks so refreshing.

    • vanessa says

      February 15, 2016 at 8:31 pm

      Thank you!!

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  1. 38 Paleo Drinks to Refresh, Recharge, or Relax says:
    May 10, 2014 at 10:16 pm

    […] 29. Red Roots Detox Drink Root vegetables are Paleo approved, because it wouldn’t take much to pull them from the ground and get them ready to eat as a forager in Paleo times. This drink has beets and carrots as well as ginger for the roots, and an apple thrown in for good measure and to make it taste better. Beets have betalain in them, and are one of the few sources you’ll find for this powerful antioxidant. They can also help with the lymphatic system, and this is a great drink to have during the winter months when these sort of root vegetables are meant to be consumed. […]

  2. 38 Paleo Drinks to Refresh, Recharge, or Relax | Get Fit Bookmark says:
    May 11, 2014 at 7:28 am

    […] 29. Red Roots Detox Drink Root vegetables are Paleo approved, because it wouldn’t take much to pull them from the ground and get them ready to eat as a forager in Paleo times. This drink has beets and carrots as well as ginger for the roots, and an apple thrown in for good measure and to make it taste better. Beets have betalain in them, and are one of the few sources you’ll find for this powerful antioxidant. They can also help with the lymphatic system, and this is a great drink to have during the winter months when these sort of root vegetables are meant to be consumed. […]

  3. 38 Paleo Drinks to Refresh, Recharge, or Relax | says:
    May 20, 2014 at 12:40 pm

    […] 29. Red Roots Detox Drink Root vegetables are Paleo approved, because it wouldn’t take much to pull them from the ground and get them ready to eat as a forager in Paleo times. This drink has beets and carrots as well as ginger for the roots, and an apple thrown in for good measure and to make it taste better. Beets have betalain in them, and are one of the few sources you’ll find for this powerful antioxidant. They can also help with the lymphatic system, and this is a great drink to have during the winter months when these sort of root vegetables are meant to be consumed. […]

  4. 68 Great Paleo Drinks Recipes says:
    December 11, 2014 at 7:02 am

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