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The Ultimate Green Smoothie

Updated: Mar 28, 2020

This ultimate green smoothie is perfect to help you meet your goals. Even for the most balanced diets, smoothies are a great way to pack in additional vitamins and nutrients you might be overlooking. It is easy to add oils, powders, fruits, and vegetables into a blender when you wouldn’t normally eat them otherwise. This is one of my favorite green smoothie recipes, and it can be a base if you would like to add any additional fruits, powders, or vitamins you might have on hand. Smoothies are also a great way to use up produce that you have in your house. You can add any fruits you’d like to this recipe, switch an apple for a pear, swap spinach for kale, or even add a caffeine boost with some matcha powder – the options are endless. The key is to get all of these nutrients in and personalize the recipe to help you meet your goals.




The Ultimate Green Smoothie

Ingredients


Add all ingredients to your blender and blend until smooth! If you would like it to be even colder, try blending in ice cubes or frozen acai puree. Enjoy as a tasty breakfast, post-workout snack, or afternoon pick-me-up!


Spinach

Like all dark leafy greens, spinach is a nutritional powerhouse. Spinach is high in fiber, vitamins A & K, and antioxidants. This is why it is a key ingredient to many smoothie recipes.

Apple

Apples contain high amounts of vitamin C and fiber. Apples are rich in antioxidants and flavonoids, which help support the cardiovascular system, regulate blood pressure, and improve circulation.

Banana

Bananas contain potassium, fiber, zinc, iron, folate, and vitamin B6. Bananas are also great for soothing menstrual cramps, easing high blood pressure, and assisting the digestive tract in detoxification.

Avocado

Avocados contain iron, healthy monounsaturated fats, vitamins C & E, and potassium. Avocados have the highest concentration of healthy fats out of all fruits. They are great for overall wellbeing, reducing blood cholesterol, and improving skin and hair.

Sunwarrior Protein

I use vanilla flavor in this recipe, but all of Sunwarrior’s proteins are raw and plant-based with complete amino acid profiles, containing Arginine, Lysine, Leucine, and branched chain amino acids. Protein is essential for muscle growth, maintenance, and assisting our bodies in going through daily functions.

Sunwarrior Immune Shield

This liquid is a natural fulvic acid mineral complex that is fortified with silver ions to help protect your body and immune system.

Sunwarrior Vitamin Mineral Rush

Sunwarrior’s Vitamin Mineral Rush is a combination of vitamins, minerals, and fulvic acid. Think of this as a liquid multivitamin, so you don’t need to worry about taking pills.

Sunwarrior Super Greens

These special cold-dried greens contain a whole leaf powder blend, along with a dehydrated juice blend including alfalfa and wheat grass, and many more organic greens. This is an easy way to sneak in greens, vitamins, and minerals if you are slacking on your intake.

Black Seed Oil

Also known as black cumin seed oil, or Nigella sativa. When ingested, black seed oil has numerous benefits. Ancient Egyptian’s were the first to use this oil for immune and gut health, headaches, infections, and allergies. This oil contains many fats, vitamins, and minerals; some of which include myristic acid, stearic acid, palmitoleic acid, linoleic acid, vitamins B1, B2, B3, iron, copper, folate, calcium, and phosphorous. Sourcing is important when it comes to all oils and ingredients in general, and a trustworthy brand I found is Namaseed.

Flax Seeds

Flax seeds contain omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, iron, calcium, potassium, and magnesium. Flax is one of the best vegetarian forms of omega-3 fatty acids. For my smoothies, I used ground (or milled) flaxseed, which is more of a powder instead of whole flaxseed.

Cinnamon

Cinnamon is a powerful and tasty way to spice up your smoothie. It helps to regulate blood sugar, lower bad cholesterol (LDL), and strengthen the cardiovascular system.

Turmeric

Turmeric is a great anti-inflammatory spice to include in your daily diet due to its high concentrations of curcumin. It has also been found to reduce headaches and help in detoxification of the liver.

Ginger

Ginger helps with nausea, digestion, heartburn, and detoxification. It is also anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal.


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