Juicing recipes - 1 for Kerry too

Crow71
Crow71 Member Posts: 679 Member
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
Like many of you I’ve been reading David Schreiber’s book Anti Cancer. On page 9 of the insert is a list of veggies that inhibit cancer cell growth in colon cancer. I’ve been juicing some of the items on this list and thought I’d share. These juices need some help; so if you have any ideas, I’d love to hear them.

Tips:
You can add flax oil to any of these.
Apple and lemon are good for mellowing out juice, especially spicy cabbage. I'm going to try mellon as well.
I’m going to try adding orange juice to some of these. I’ll probably hand squeeze a few oranges to start with. My juicer doesn't do well with lots of citrus.
Carrot makes a great base. I like to start by making carrot juice. If I don’t like a certain juice, I can mix it with the carrot until the juice is better.
It’s always best to drink your juice immediately before oxidation begins. This is especially true of the cabbage family.
Chew your juice. Why? I have no freakin’n idea, but if Emily (2BHealed) tells you to chew your juice, chew the damn juice.
Beware - Beets will stain your poop red causing bad flash backs and shock.
Play and have fun.

5 brussels sprouts
1 leak
1 clove garlic
1 beat , with the greens if they look good
1 carrot
handful of spinach
1/2 lemon

1 beet with greens
1 scallion
1/4 savoy cabbage
1 apple

2 cloves garlic
1 apple
1/4 savoy cabbage
1 handful spinach


2 apples
1/2 savoy cabbage

5 or 6 savoy cabbage leaves
1 apple
1 carrot

For Kerry: (It took a lot of work to get this one right)
1 liver of freshly killed deer (be sure to remove bullet fragments)
1/2 pound beef (grass fed if possible)
3 chicken thighs - boneless
1/2 pack Levi Garret – or Beechnut wintergreen if you want a minty aftertaste
Handful of green wood, chainsaw flakes
1 Tbs. chainsaw bar oil

Comments

  • Shayenne
    Shayenne Member Posts: 2,342
    Bumped
    To keep on top for people who want to try these :)
  • geotina
    geotina Member Posts: 2,111 Member
    Yummy
    Kerry's recipe sounds yummy but you forgot to say mix well and take with a Budweiser. Tina
  • Crow71
    Crow71 Member Posts: 679 Member
    geotina said:

    Yummy
    Kerry's recipe sounds yummy but you forgot to say mix well and take with a Budweiser. Tina

    Yes, I left out the Bud. Kim
    Yes, I left out the Bud. Kim said the others were much more tolerable with a little vodka, or a lot of vodka depending on whether or not we're waiting for scan results!!
  • Kerry S
    Kerry S Member Posts: 606 Member
    Bar oil
    My wife says I get enough bar oil because I don't wash my hands before eating my lunch.
    My gut also gets the bugs it needs thay way.
    Yeah, good old Bud was a friend when I drank.
  • RickMurtagh
    RickMurtagh Member Posts: 587 Member
    BTW
    Did you know that carrots have an inner core that tastes very different from the outer one? You can separate them too. If you juice just the outside it has a much sweeter taste. The inside is considerably more bitter. I found that interesting and the inner core looks cool after you strip away the outside, like a tree with all its branches chopped off.

    Also, not that it changes what you can do with them, but bananas split easily into three sections lengthwise, like orange wedges. Six if you work hard at it. And it is easier to open a banana peel from the bottom end than the stem end.

    And brussel sprouts are horrid - only thing I have ever tried (a bunch of times) and I still hate them. Just sayin.
  • thready
    thready Member Posts: 474
    Beets
    Oh No! I am growing beets in the garden this year, was hoping to eat them. I have heard they are good for your liver, but I don't want anymore red stuff exiting!
    Thanks for the recipes will copy them and use them except for the brussel sprouts, when I was a kid we used to call brussel sprouts- heads and cauliflower were the brains.

    Jan
  • dianetavegia
    dianetavegia Member Posts: 1,942 Member
    thready said:

    Beets
    Oh No! I am growing beets in the garden this year, was hoping to eat them. I have heard they are good for your liver, but I don't want anymore red stuff exiting!
    Thanks for the recipes will copy them and use them except for the brussel sprouts, when I was a kid we used to call brussel sprouts- heads and cauliflower were the brains.

    Jan

    Brussel Sprouts are yummy
    I steam them til tender and let them cool. Mix with cherry tomatoes in a pretty bowl and top with oil and vinegar. Makes a very nice side salad.
  • greybeard64
    greybeard64 Member Posts: 254

    Brussel Sprouts are yummy
    I steam them til tender and let them cool. Mix with cherry tomatoes in a pretty bowl and top with oil and vinegar. Makes a very nice side salad.

    B sprouts yummm!
    I also love the sprouts, and steaming is the way to go. havent tried them cooled and with tomatoes. I shall try that when my garden comes in, of course the only thing in the ground right now are some peas in my cold box but....summer is coming isnt it!