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10 (Updated) Exotic and Healthy Juice Recipes

10 extremely tasty, simple, and easy-to-make juice recipes with common fruits available.

Updates

Due to popular request, in this updated article, I have included a sample proportion to make these drinks. But you should experiment a little bit based on your likes and dislikes. I am also adding a extremely tasty bonus juice recipe.

The Body Cleanser

Use 3 parts apple 1 part ginger and 3 parts carrot. The main benefits of this juice include revitalization of the body, good for cold and glowing skin. Beauticians usually prescribe this juice because of its extremely good effects on the skin. But the benefits are not limited to the skin. It has a cleansing and boosting effect to the whole body.

The Cholesterol Buster

A juice made from Apple cucumber and celery is known to fight cancer and reduce cholesterol. It also improves any sort of stomach upset and headache. This juice is a must have once you have crossed your 30's. If you have this juice every other day, then you will not have to worry about your cholesterol level any more.

Sample proportion - 2 parts apple, 1 part cucumber and 1 part celery

Super Breath

This juice is specifically for people who want to improve their skin complexion. The ingredients are Apple, Carrot and Tomato. For better effect use Green apples. This juice also had an added advantage of eliminating bad breath. This is due to the Apple, Tomato combination.

Sample proportion- 2 part apple, 2 part carrot and 1 part tomato

Super Cooler

A combination of Bitter gourd milk and Apple is used when one generates lots of internal body heat. This juice will instantly cool down your internal body heat and make you more comfortable. It also fights bad breath just like our previous recipe.

Sample proportion- 1 part Bitter gourd, 1 cup milk, 2 full Apples

Super Skin

It is a very well know fact that orange and cucumber are the most vital things to have if one is concerned about the skin. A combination of these two combined with ginger will act as a supper supplement for your skin. Its combined effect will improve the skin texture and moisture content in the skin. It is also a body heat reducing drink.

Sample Proportion- 2 parts orange 2 parts cucumber ½ part ginger

The Wild Thing

Now, this one is one of my favorites. Apple, Pineapple and Watermelon blends together to form a wonderful mouth watering juice which is excellent for you kidney and bladder. It also helps dispelling excess salts from your body. Some people use a tint of salt with this juice but I like to drink it as it is without the salt flavor.

Sample proportion- 2 Apples, ½ Pine apple and ¼ Watermelon (The seeds should be removed otherwise the taste will differ)

The Vitamin Juice

This is an extremely healthy drink with loads and loads of vitamin content. It is made from Honeydew, black grapes, watermelon and milk. If you have kids at home, they will love this. Other than Vitamin C, it also has Vitamin B2. It also increases the cell activity and strengthens body immunity

Sample Proportion- Mix in equal proportions.

The Sugar Fighter

This is a simple but very useful and easy to digest juice. It regulates the sugar content in our body. The juice is made of Pear and banana. Pear is good for an ulcer, constipation, and urination and also works for congestion, fever alleviation, and cough. Banana is good for people who have high blood pressure because it is low in salt. Banana contains tryptophan, a type of protein that the body converts into serotonin. Serotonin is a hormone that is known to make you feel happy and improve your mood.

Sample Proportion 3 parts pear and 2 parts banana.

Anti Oxidant

A juice made by mixing mango, pear, carrot and apple will act as an antioxidant. It clears the body heat, counteracts toxicity and decrease blood pressure. Apple is a well known anti oxidant. The addition of mango makes this juice a very tasty drink.

Sample proportion- 3 parts mango, 2 parts peer, 2 parts carrot, 2 parts apple

Purple Pine

Purple pine is made from pineapple and grapes. A black grape is usually used. The drink is high in iron and pineapple acts as a Potential Anti-Inflammatory and Digestive agent. It is a good drink to have after your lunch or dinner. Grape juice is known to be good for heart.

Sample Proportion- ½ Pineapple and 1 full cup of grapes.

Pink Floyd

This is an extremely tasty juice (Most of the times used as milk shake) which is made from a combination of banana and strawberry. The strawberries should be ripe enough and should be mixed or blend very well before using. Some people filter this drink but I like to drink it without filtering because I love those tiny strawberry pieces floating in the drink.

Sample Proportion- 8 medium size strawberries and 3 bananas with half cup milk

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Comments (50)
#1 by shef, Feb 10, 2008
One way to find good recipes in the net is to collect the names of the fruits or vegetables you have, key it in www.google.com or www.yahoo.com and hit search. you can find loads and loads of recipes. If you need to know about the recipe books which has some recipes with the fruits you have, then you can try the same technique in www.ebay.com or www.amazon.com.
#2 by KrazyKorean, Feb 11, 2008
Yum
#3 by Autumn, Feb 12, 2008
Are we to assume that the rest of the drinks were all done in equal parts if not specified....it's like saying a cake only takes a few things...like water, flower, vanilla and eggs...Have at it..
#4 by Healthy Man, Feb 12, 2008
I do not use fruit juices due to the high sugar content. I find that it is much better to take a vitamin pill with a glass of tepid water, at least until sugar free varieties of fruit are made available in my area. If you shop diligently you can find sugar free vitamin pills and water is naturally sugar free. Be sure to use tap water, as bottled water is known to contain feces and cancer-causing products.
#5 by Floridian, Feb 12, 2008
You missed the point - if you drink these every day, you will live at least 100 years - guaranteed!
#6 by ben, Feb 12, 2008
Terry, I think the juice for you would be the vitamin juice to strengthen body immunity.
#7 by Jaison, Feb 12, 2008
@Love my life : Thanks dude
@Autumn: The measure is different for different people. If there is nothing for the cook to experiment with, then you will not get full satisfaction. Try it out, it will be fun. ;)
@Healthy man: Thats one way of viewing at things. But if you try you can find fruits without any adulteration. I trust things given by nature more than man made pills.
@Floridian: Thanks for covering me :)
@Terry Wagar: I will apply for one day leave and go through your story and give feedback :).
@Terry: LOL
#8 by Jaison, Feb 13, 2008
You can find the updates for this page in my blog http://www.healthmad.com/Fitness/10-Exotic-and-Healthy-Juice-Recipes.82062
#9 by bob, Feb 13, 2008
healthy man - thats kinda what a juicer is for? a vitamin pill has nothing on FRESH fruit, such as the stuff on farmers markets (sorry, i don't trust supermarkets anymore). Stick them in a juicer/food processor or whatever, no added sugar unless you add it! My only problem with this is lack of quantities to make the whole lot from scratch........please?
#10 by Jaison, Feb 14, 2008
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the comments. While making Juices, there is no strict way to combine ingredients. All the fun lies in a little bit of experimenting. But i will take that as an input and will follow that in my future posts.
#11 by Jaison, Feb 14, 2008
I have published a new article on cocktails. Please check it out http://www.notecook.com/Drinks/Cocktails/10-Strikingly-Perfect-Drinks-for-an-Out-of-this-World-Experience.83880
#12 by nadia, Feb 14, 2008
so i'm confused on how to make these...just put the fruit in a juicer or blender? do you add ice to it??
#13 by Jaison, Feb 14, 2008
Hi Nadia,
You can add ice to it. No issues. As i said earlier, do a little bit of experimenting with it.
#14 by Michael Hartman, Feb 15, 2008
Wow half of those drinks are fake... you suck... wow

Jordan Martini's articles are the best
#15 by Jaison, Feb 15, 2008
Hi Michael,

Thanks for your feedback :) . You can also provide Jordan Martini's article for our readers so that they will also benefit from it.
#16 by valli, Feb 16, 2008
Yum...and beautiful pictures, Jaison.
#17 by Jaison, Feb 16, 2008
Thanks Valli. Got inspiration from your article about colors.
#18 by zee, Feb 16, 2008
am i missing something here? the article did say recipe, correct? there are exactly 0 recipes in this article. do i use 16 pounds of carrots and a gram of banana? please tell me there is someone else out there who finds this article so close, yet so far away. to be honest im kind of pissed
#19 by Dude, Feb 16, 2008
Hey Zee, I found this article very interesting. I mean do you want others to spoon feed you with all the minutest details so that you can do something. Use your brain for a change. :). If your common sense (i know its not such common a sense) allows you to put 16 pounds of carrots and one gram of banana, go ahead and do it. Grow up.
#20 by Jaison, Feb 16, 2008
Hi Zee, I will try to update the document with more details and upload soon.
#21 by Francie, Feb 18, 2008
Loved the great info here, the pictures are *super. Makes you want to try them all. Good job!
#22 by Jaison, Feb 19, 2008
Thanks Francie
#23 by quiet voice, Feb 19, 2008
Hi. what a great article. My uncle
believed in juices, he lived a long,
long time. Thanks for the great pictures
and excellent information.
#24 by Jaison, Feb 20, 2008
Thanks Quite voice
#25 by Jaison, Feb 21, 2008
Just wanted to update you guys that i have updated my blog http://iamjaison.blogspot.com
#26 by Nanpan, Feb 21, 2008
Very educatting and interesting site
#27 by Jaison, Feb 21, 2008
Thanks Nanpan
#28 by Cyndi, Feb 24, 2008
Hey Jaison, I think the info here is great, quantities or not. I got the point
#29 by Sparky, Feb 24, 2008
Where do you buy the "super breath" glass?
#30 by Jaison, Feb 25, 2008
Thanks Cyndi. Sparky, i dont have a clue. Try searching in e-bay
#31 by RICH MATH DOT COM ISON, Feb 25, 2008
am i missing something here? the article did say recipe, correct? there are exactly 0 recipes in this article. do i use 16 pounds of carrots and a gram of banana? please tell me there is someone else out there who finds this article so close, yet so far away. to be honest im kind of pissed Well fellow I scanned the thing and I gotta day its probably far away. I'll help you out and say a bag of carrots and an apple and a small piece of ginger makes a good recipe. So much filler and not much else.
#32 by Jaison, Feb 26, 2008
Some people are difficult to please. :)
#33 by Lawrence, Feb 26, 2008
Thank you for being so nice helpful in sharing your knowledge in topics that have a healthy implication and good living to all ages and genders.
#34 by Jaison, Feb 26, 2008
Thanks Lawrence. Glad to know that the info was of some help.
#35 by Amy, Feb 26, 2008
Interesting. The recipes make total sense to me. They're just scalable depending on how much juice you want to make. Anyway...always a good reminder to drink (or eat) more fruit.
#36 by Jaison, Feb 27, 2008
Thanks Amy. Guys, i have updated some articles in my blog (http://iamjaison.blogspot.com/). Hope you will like some of those.
#37 by Jaison, Feb 29, 2008
Hi All,

Thanks for all your support.
As per you feedback, i have made some updates in this article and i have included one additional recipe called \"pink floyd\".

I have written a few more articles on healthmad.com

1) About vitamins and their sources
http://www.healthmad.com/Nutrition/Natural-Yummy-Vitamin-Sources-for-Your-Heath.84464

2) About health benefits of chocolates.

http://www.healthmad.com/Nutrition/Four-Less-Known-Health-Benefits-of-Chocolate.87780

Please give your valuable feed backs and let me know how i can improve those.
#38 by teacher, Mar 1, 2008
I'm looking for recipes to help my mother in law who is fighting cancer. I like your way of dividng up the recipe (1 part this, 2 parts that). It will make shopping easy. 7
#39 by Jaison, Mar 1, 2008
Hi Teacher,

Thanks for the comments. I am no expert. But my friend(who is a doc) always say that fresh fruits and vegetables have fiber fights cancer.

Food item-----Fiber content in grams*
------------------------------------
Split peas, cooked, 1 cup 16.3
Red kidney beans, boiled, 1 cup 13.1
Raspberries, raw, 1 cup 8.0
Whole-wheat spaghetti, 1 cup 6.3
Oat bran muffin, medium 5.2
Pear, medium with skin 5.1
Broccoli, boiled, 1 cup 5.1
Apple, medium with skin 4.4
Oatmeal, quick, regular or instant, cooked, 1 cup 4.0
Green beans, cooked, 1 cup 4.0
Brown rice, cooked, 1 cup 3.5
Popcorn, air-popped, 2 cups 2.3
Whole-wheat bread, one slice 1.9
*Fiber content can vary between brands.
Source: USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, 2007
#40 by Jimmy, Mar 6, 2008
Well since my juicer and blender went on the fritz, I take the recipes and put all the fruit and vegetables in my mouth at once and chew and swallow, just the same, I like these recipes, good for me. I eat fruits and vegetables every day. I like this sort of stuff, great job.
#41 by Nick, Mar 8, 2008
TOns of good info.
#42 by Sharon, Mar 11, 2008
Wow !
I loved it! I am a daily juicer and this will definitely be added to my recipes.Thank you so very much!
#43 by Arun, Mar 12, 2008
Hi all!

I would like to mention that what ever the juice you take, if that is without sugar and ice that would be very healthy. Take juice every day.
#44 by Laura, Mar 13, 2008
I can't wait to start juicing the recipes look deliciou
#45 by easytojuice, Mar 25, 2008
@teacher
Sorry to hear about your mother in law. Please get in touch with me
I have a software program with over 100 healthy juice recipes, I am making it free to cancer patients and clinics. Drop me an email: info@easytojuice.com
#46 by Jonathan, Mar 27, 2008
I really enjoyed reading your article. It was very insightful and usefull information. I would like to include a post in my blog about these drinks. Do you think it would be ok, if I list three of your drinks and then provide a link to the original article if they wish to continue reading more about your recipes? My blog is the following: http://enlightenyourday.com/

Please leave me a comment and let me know.

Thank you for the amazing article
#47 by crazystina, May 2, 2008
I was looking around for recipes for my new juicer and these look and sound yummy~~~
#48 by dana, May 4, 2008
just bumped into your page.... I really never leave comments on sites, but your recipes are delicious and your writing is well put together... I read thru the comments and I like the fact that u were very proffesional in responding to the negative comments... This is free information yet people still complain... if not good enough for u, keep looking elsewhere... Will def check out your blog, and keep up the good work!
#49 by pierre, May 6, 2008
This is great.....big juicy Thanks to you!!!! I have tried all but the "Super Cooler", haven't searched for the bitter gourd yet. I have even forwarded this page for others looking for no-nonsense recipes. Keep up the good work. I'll be back.
#50 by BaCoNxheheeeh, May 8, 2008
Finally something helpful...Can't wait 2 try this thanxxxx!!! :D
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