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Big Book of Juices and Smoothies

365 Natural Blends for Health and Vitality Every Day

Paperback
$21.95 US
7.04"W x 11.55"H x 0.73"D   | 24 oz | 20 per carton
On sale Dec 31, 2006 | 192 Pages | 978-1-84483-266-8
Juice bars are all the rage, but making the drinks at home is an easy--and less expensive--way to sustain a smoothie habit. The Big Book of Juices and Smoothies features 365 healthy, delicious recipes, many of which can be prepared with nothing more than a blender. Each drink is rated for its effectiveness in boosting energy and the immune system, detoxifying the body's organs, and improving the state and quality of our skin. An at-a-glance nutrient profile lists vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients, while juice plans, such as a "Detox Weekend" or an "Immune-Boosting Week" complement the book beutifully.
Natalie Savona trained as a nutritionist at the acclaimed Institute for Optimum Nutrition in London. She runs two nutritional practices based in London and England’s West Country which specialize in the link between diet and mental well-being. A member of the expert panel for Healthy magazine, Natalie has also written features for several newspapers, including The Times, Observer, and Evening Standard.

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Juice bars are all the rage, but making the drinks at home is an easy--and less expensive--way to sustain a smoothie habit. The Big Book of Juices and Smoothies features 365 healthy, delicious recipes, many of which can be prepared with nothing more than a blender. Each drink is rated for its effectiveness in boosting energy and the immune system, detoxifying the body's organs, and improving the state and quality of our skin. An at-a-glance nutrient profile lists vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients, while juice plans, such as a "Detox Weekend" or an "Immune-Boosting Week" complement the book beutifully.

Author

Natalie Savona trained as a nutritionist at the acclaimed Institute for Optimum Nutrition in London. She runs two nutritional practices based in London and England’s West Country which specialize in the link between diet and mental well-being. A member of the expert panel for Healthy magazine, Natalie has also written features for several newspapers, including The Times, Observer, and Evening Standard.