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 are you a Juicer? 
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My wife and I have been doing smoothies with whey protein every morning. And I eat carrots with my lunch practically every day. Our vegetable garden just started flowering a couple weeks ago, so hopefully we'll have lots of veggies next month! Trying to incorporate more veggies in our dinners.

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Mon Jul 14, 2008 2:03 pm
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yep i def need more veggies - i do find...as suggested...adding fruits to the veggies when juiced masks the veg taste and so far it has all been good



Im wondering - anyone mix powders into their juices/smoothies? besides the whey mix in what else should I look towards and when listing could you lemme know the properties and added benefits?


Thanks for all the info so far by the way!

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Nicky G wrote:
Remember that no matter how much you like or dislike them, veggies are by far and away the most important part of a human diet. Fruits are good too, but fibrous veggies should literally form the bulk of your diet. Cabbage family is key, including broccoli, brussels sprouts, red cabbage, etc. Meat should be a sometimes thing, not every day. Beans are really for chumps. Just about all grain is crap, except for oats. VEGGIES VEGGIES VEGGIES.

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Seems like these vegetable are also high in sulphur as is onions which can cause other issues


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