Archive for the ‘Green Smoothie Testimonials’ Category

A Green Smoothie Benefit You May Never Have Thought of!!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 by stacey

the green  smoothie queen

A wee little anonymous bird dropped this funny little gem off in my inbox this morning…

*giggle*

Now, why didn’t I think of this?

Green Smoothies!!

So yummy. Brought two with me to work today, so easy to just sip on it while I’m working.

Though, they do make me have to pee quite often at work, heh.  Luckily I have two different hallway paths to the bathroom so I can alternate.   ;-P  And, I’m perpetually shivering at my desk like I’m in my own private snowglobe.   ;)   Maybe that will be good for summer.   For nowtissues for green smoothies I’m wearing mittens at my desk.   Sorpy it makes it hArd to typp.

I’m constantly cleaning up little smoothie spills and dribbles etc. with the kleenex box by my desk, and today it occurred to me that when the janitor empties my trash at night, he might see all these kleenexes with green gloop and think it’s snot, LOL.   Hey there you go, if you ever need to stay home from work, you could always “sneeze up” a green smoothie.  I don’t think anyone would object to you leaving.   ;)

Green Smoothies: Simpler is Better

Monday, March 8th, 2010 by stacey
Your Monday motivation comes to you courtesy of Joan who recently completed our FREE 3-Day Green Smoothie Mini-Course and then went on to sign-up for our upcoming LIVE 10-Day Challenge!  As many of our participants do, she sent me a thoughtful e-mail that I’d love to share with you!

Many people have grown accustomed to meals with numerous ingredients and varieties of textures and tastes.  But when it comes to green smoothies, you may just find that simpler is better.

by Joan R.

My dear & juicy queen….

Thanks so much for the offer….have been learning a lot since the juicy mini course……and I’ve been purging what no longer works…….the biggest ah haaa so far is….stick to the basics & forget the frills…was adding all but the kitchen sink to my Vitamix and then I didn’t feel all that inspired to do it again……can feel tired and then hungry and ???….hmmm….not like the reported success stories shared….

So this time while taking the little course, I happened to notice the great advice…just try spinach and banana…ONLY!…um, huh??…improvised and used spinach, apple & 1 date….delish…and have been doing this one a lot…then added slices of green cabbage…then salad greens & apple…slowly expanding…

I’m learning to see/know the value of trying other greens/veggies…variety is essential…
AND I ordered my new jug… it arrived Monday…. Today at 5am I was mixing up my magick greens & took them with me for the day… I am a tai chi teacher…and it was ideal to have sipping power all morning for breakfast & between class snacks…oh so juicy!… one draw back… should have ordered 2 jugs!!

The mini course helped me cross the bridge…have yet to try any of the other recipes in that course so will print them out and use them…..life crazed….and I’m not a computer chat room/blog techno diva - blogging is way over my head…

Tried the 3/17 challenge last year…got lost & felt embarrassed that I couldn’t figure out how to jump in/on, write and follow up….could never find the thread to follow to keep cheering on the one I had written…so impressed with everyone’s international journeys…lovely…though unable to get up to speed as they were on smoothies or computer or discipline…YIKES…  so I’m just doing my thing…s.l.o.w.l.y….and treasuring my new plan of a jug of juice a day…fav is when it’s thick and goopy…will find the pudding recipe shared….seem to thrive on simple…and looking forward to wish…………..

Oh, the ah ha moment was … forget protein powder, oils & all the other stuff I was adding…lose all the extras!!….keep it simple….great mantra all around…feels just right…thanks to YOU!!
xo

365 Days of Green Smoothies with Jessica

Monday, January 25th, 2010 by stacey

We are always excited when people write to us and tell us about how green smoothies are changing their lives.  So we were thrilled when we came across Jessica and her initiative to make green smoothies a part of her daily routine this year.   This gal’s going all out - not 3 days, not 10 days, not even 24 days, but 365 days of green smoothies!  We’ve invited Jessica to tell you a little about her and her blog, and we’ll be looking forward to receiving monthly updates on her progress.  Be sure to stop by her site and give her some green love! 

- by Jessica Mauk

Hello there!  My name is Jessica and I’m a green smoothie addict (”Hello, Jessica”).  That’s ok, though.  If being addicted means higher energy, shinier hair, a smaller waistline, and better overall health well sign me up!

The truth is, I haven’t always been addicted to green smoothies.  In fact, up until October 2009 I “enjoyed” a standard American Diet (SAD).  Enjoyed is in quotes because I thought I was enjoying my food, when in fact I was enjoying the flavors that I had trained my palate to expect.  My body was certainly not enjoying itself. 

One day I posted on Facebook about my children being sick for the 578th time that year and a friend of mine suggested I check out green smoothies.  I’m sorry, check out what????  Green smoothies.  Oh, ok.  Having no idea what she was talking about, I did some googling, hit up the local library and then made a trip to Barnes & Noble.  My husband thought I’d lost my mind, but he thinks that often, so I wasn’t too worried. 

Eventually, I dug out my blender (and had to dust it off) and threw some fruit, some water and some spinach in it.  I tentatively took a sip, with a glass of my trusty favorite soft drink near by just in case I needed to wash out my mouth.  But holy moly, my life was forever changed in that one instant.  I downed that whole glass and poured myself another.  I ran into the living room and shoved this new concoction into my children’s faces screaming “Oh my good golly, you HAVE to try this!!!”  I think my children were too shocked (afraid?) to question me and just did as they were told.  They both gave it a thumbs up and we, as a family, haven’t looked back!

I began making our smoothies every day.  Then the holidays hit us in full force and I became a little relaxed with our newly formed habit.  And I really noticed the difference then.  It’s funny, when you’ve eaten a SAD diet for your entire life, being overweight, sluggish and exhausted all of the time really doesn’t register into your brain.  But once you’ve seen that energy, noticed the difference in your waistline, and removed the cobwebs from your brain, going back is like taking a quick trip into Hades. 

We were driving home from my inlaws’ home on Thanksgiving 2009, and I looked at my husband and said, “I need a smoothie.”  Right then I made a vow to eat one quart of smoothie every day.  I knew I couldn’t keep this miracle food to myself, so I decided to write a blog about my adventure, invite all of my friends and family and the rest of the world to come along on my journey with me.  Won’t you please join me on my Year of Green Smoothies Challenge?  You’ll never go back, I promise.

Visit Jessica and say hello at: http://365smoothies.blogspot.com/

Notes from the Folks

Friday, January 8th, 2010 by stacey

We LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, to hear from you.  We thought we’d take a moment to share a quick e-mail that came in for The Green Smoothie Queen from Susan today!  Have a green and glorious weekend!

Hi! I’ve been increasing my raw and green consumption for a short while now and have a lot of fun with it. There were a lot of things on your list of ways to go green that I can incorporate into my life.  Three include bringing my lunch in reusable containers (plastic, or I have a tin I can use–and I’ve even considered bringing it with me to restaurants to store my leftovers!), washing and reusing plastic lunch bags, and unplugging more unused electrical items.

I also plan to shop more at the local co-op (I’m so lucky to have a co-op AND a huge farmers market so close by!).   Speaking of which, the secret word in that list was *******  [tee hee... sorry my pouty little puff, The Green Smoothie Queen decrees that you see for yourself!]. What a great word!

Thanks for the support and recipes!

Susan


Kate’s Christmas Cure-All!

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 by stacey

- by Kate Nicholson

Well, I managed to negotiate Christmas fairly successfully. Not 100% raw, but high raw and vegan. No sugar or alcohol (don’t need either to have a fun time anymore!). I offered round Doll’s delicious ‘cocoa surprises’ from her ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ cookie recipes after dinner. (Thank you so much for those, Doll!). Much dubiousness initially from all of the non-raw brigade (especially the men), which changed to exclamations of delight after a bite! They polished off the lot. Ha!

Next day, when everyone emerged at breakfast time slightly hung-over and groaning at all the rich food they’d consumed, I offered green smoothies all round. Amazingly, they all (from the 93-year old down to the 8-year old) agreed to try them.

The concoction I whizzed up was designed to be cleansing, refreshing, and energising.

Greenberry Delight!

Serves One. Increase amounts according to numbers.

  • 1 generous cup frozen strawberries
  • 1 large banana
  • 3/4 cup parsley
  • ½ cup kale (stripped from stem)
  • splash of Agave
  • 1 heaped tsp spirulina

 The frozen strawberries give a delicious juicy coolness; they’re packed with vitamin C and potent antioxidants such as the anthocyanins which give them their rich red colour and which help to protect cell structures and prevent oxygen damage in the body. They are also anti-inflammatory (excellent for my sugar eating folks) and protective against certain cancers.

Good old bananas provide a great source of energy which got my flagging family off the sofa and out into the countryside for a good long walk. (Not the 93-year old. My smoothies aren’t quite that magical!). They also provide the mood boosting amino acid tryptophan and have a natural antacid effect on the stomach to counteract the acidity caused by a glut of rich foods. Their high levels of potassium are beneficial for lowering raised blood-pressure, while their generous levels of B vitamins improve nerve function.

Parsley contains volatile oils which have been shown to inhibit tumour formation in animal studies and is a rich source of vitamin C and vitamin A. It is high in antioxidants and is considered an effective blood cleanser, dissolving sticky deposits in the veins and maintaining the elasticity of the blood vessels. Parsley is also excellent for cleansing the breath! (Good for my cigarette smoking brother-in-law).

Kale, a member of the brassica family, is another cancer preventative due to its sulphur-containing phyto-nutrients, such as sulforaphane, which boosts the body’s detoxification enzymes. Sulforaphane is formed when cruciferous vegetables such as kale are chopped, chewed, or blended. Kale is also well known for its carotenoids which protect the eyes from developing cataracts. In addition to its many other benefits, Kale provides a good dose of calcium.

Agave, although not raw, is a useful natural sweetener for its low impact on blood sugar and the saponins it contains which have anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties.

The fresh water algae Spirulina is an excellent source of chlorophyll (anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing, it helps in growth and repair of tissues and neutralises free-radicals. It is also destroyed by cooking, so keep drinking those greens!).

Well, my family have all vowed to eat more raw food and try to get green smoothies into their diets on a regular basis. I intend to make sure this is one New Year resolution they all stick to!

Happy Holidays!!

Monday, December 28th, 2009 by stacey

Welcome back green smoothie goers!  We hope you had a splendid holiday with friends and loved ones.  As you get ready to celebrate the New Year, we’d like to share a very special poem from one of our green smoothie program participants!

A Thank You From Mrs. Claus

- by Rena Reason

T’was Christmas day and the North Pole was humming
With laughter and song and dancing and drumming,
The elves were gleefully at play in the snow,
And the reindeer were frolicking to and fro.

Since Santa had traveled the world far and wide,
He settled in his rocker, a bit sleepy eyed,
But thanks to Green Smoothie Queen, I hurried to the kitchen,
Got out my blender and knew what to mix in,
Then handed Santa a green jug and said “Sip on this!
It’s full of flavor, nutrition, and bliss!”

Said Santa, “It’s sweet like candy cane, and as green as a Christmas tree!
It’s bliss to my lips, yummy to my tummy, and gives me great energy!
This beverage gives such leverage, Ho, Ho, Ho, I feel so alive!
I could sing out Christmas jingles and dance the Jive!”

These groovy Green Smoothies are quite a sensation,
Let’s get the word out all over the nation,
Milk and baked cookies are things of the past,
Green Smoothies are the real elixir at last!

Thank you your Majesty, Green Smoothie Queen,
for showing me how to blend fruits and greens!
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good year,
Let’s drink to our Health with Green Smoothies and Cheers!

What You Give Away Comes Back To You

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 by stacey

I was just about stampeded a few moments ago when The Green Smoothie Queen came rushing into the room, eyes beaming, and frantically waving a page at me.  “Having a dull moment are we?”  I asked.

I believe I was able to discern “act of kindness” and “true spirit of giving” in the rush of grinning animated babble with which she answered me.  Oh, and I think she was happy!

Apparently, the Queen received an e-mail that had delighted her.  She told me there’d been a little impromptu gift exchange.  One little decision on the Queen’s part to get into the Christmas spirit had inspired a similar act of kindness from one of our program participants.  I could see our gorgeous gal was genuinely touched!

I’m all for spreading giddiness, so I am delighted to share with you the poetic gift that the Queen received today, and I hope it brings a similar smile to your lovely faces!

Whenever you’re in Cyberspace,
please stop by a special place
that’s full of wonder and wisdom too
and has so much in store for you!
It’s a wonderland for women
(but men are welcome too);
it could be the beginning
of a brand new and better you!
The fountain of youth is awaiting you,
just follow The Green Smoothie Queen.
And get out your blender, Sunshine
and stock up on fruits and greens!
TheRawDivas.com is the place
where the journey to health starts.
The free 7-Day Detox rocks!
and transforms bodies, minds, and hearts!
The land of The Raw Divas
holds great promise and treasure.
As they show you how to transform your life,
you’ll be thankful beyond measure!

Hugs and abundant good health to you all!

- composed and submitted by Rena Reason

Thank you Rena!  I hope more people get in the mood and take a moment today to do something nice for someone they know!  That’s what making life better is all about!

Can you help name THIS green?

Monday, December 14th, 2009 by stacey

Good day lifestyle enthusiasts!  One of the best features of the Green Smoothie Blender Bender programs is that they are sooo interactive.  The programs provide you with information, solutions, inspiration, and opportunities to connect, and you provide us and your fellow participants with experiences, feedback, questions, and stories.  It’s win-win!  And it’s especially fun when you participate in a live program.  In case you haven’t signed up yet, the green smoothie Countdown to Christmas is festively flying along!  A few days ago, the Green Smoothie Queen received this e-mail from one of the countdown participants:

Kerry's children sharing a smoothie

Kerry's children sharing a smoothie

Hi there.  I am one of the countdown greenies who has not yet checked in with a note.  I have grown attached to my green smoothies, which I try to make twice a day now.  I almost have to if I want to drink more than a cup at a time.  I am a mother of four, and that blender full of smoothie does not go far with three lusty guzzlers who often beg for more.  If my husband is around, I usually have to keep adding ingredients.  He loves them!  Only my eldest will not drink them (8 years), and he is my best salad eater.  I thought that odd.  Anyway, my biggest challenge is paying for all of that organic frozen fruit here in Texas during the winter!  I suppose that it would all even out if I could finally kick my sugar addiction.  High quality chocolate and other sweets sure do cost me a lot, both monetary and health wise no doubt.  I was told that consuming more greens would reduce cravings, but so far that is not the case.  This has been a real disappointment.  I really do not know how people do it.  This is seemingly insurmountable for me.  At least I am blessed with a fairly good metabolism so far.  Sigh.

Kerry's son and a smoothie

Kerry's son and a smoothie

Thank you for the reminders to stay on track and to try something new.  Speaking of trying something new, I was at the store last night and decided to purchase two new greens.  Strangely, neither was labeled.  I was there so late in the evening that I was unable to locate a produce clerk.  Since I made a really tasty smoothie with one of them this morning, I want to be able to write down the name.  Perhaps you can “name that green” this time.  I will send photos of the two mystery greens along with a few of my littlest ones with mild green faces.  My one year old loves to sip down a smoothie with a straw.  She is serious about it!  The photo shows her with my 7-year old who had already finished hers.  My 3-year old is still in his pajamas.  He was playing knight when he came down to drink his smoothie.

Kerry

I’m sure many of you can relate to Kerry’s words.  Are your family members joining you in guzzling the fun as you strive to make improvements to your lifestyle?  Are you running into snags or unexpected surprises?  Each of us has such a unique physiology; it makes sense that our successes and frustrations will be similarly distinct.  Perhaps it may take Kerry a little longer for the greens to reduce her cravings, especially when sweets are still in the diet.  And at this time of year when sweets are all around, maybe the success is just in recognizing that the greens are still coming in and giving her and her family nutrition!  What would YOU tell Kerry? Share your thoughts and make a comment!  We have to work together to overcome that “seemingly insurmountable” wall we all hit from time to time.  What gives you hope and keeps you on track?

But to end this Monday on a fun note, I’m extending Kerry’s mystery green question on to you!  Give me your green guesses and have a splendid week!!

Can you identify the purple mystyery green?

Can you identify the purple mystyery green?

How about mystery green #2?

How about mystery green #2?

International Green Smoothie Day Awards!

Monday, October 19th, 2009 by admin

We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming for an update on the results of our International Green Smoothie Day Challenge Contest Winners.

If you weren’t around on International Green Smoothie Day (August 15), we put together a fantastic list of Sponsors!

We had quite a few people from around the world joining us for that adventure, and in the spirit of Green Smoothie Community, we gave away great prizes to contest winners.

Ripple Maker Award

wins a Blendtec Blender!

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Andy Reed, L. Ac., Dipl. Ac. NCCAOM

Living Foods and Ancient Folk Healing

Wind-River Acupuncture

windriveracupuncture@gmail.com

www.centerforwholism.com

Green Moustache Award

Excalibur Dehydrator

Winner:  Jennifer Strilchuk

mymindfulreflections.blogspot.com

Our whole family has had a blast on this green smoothie challenge. The green goodness has us all feeling so full of LIFE! My girls had so much fun giggling goofy giggles about their green smoothie mustaches. I just had to share!

jennifer-strilchuk-daughters

Best Green Smoothie Recipes

Win a signed copy of : Green Smoothie Revolution
from The Raw Family

Blueberry Bliss: Christine Hansen
Mid-Summer’s Eve Cosmopolitan: Tamara Premer
Strawberry Fields by the Sea Melissa Hurt
Passionately Deluxurious Smoothie: Nathalie Blechner
Purple Velvet Smoothie: Juliette King

Top Testimonial Prize:

12 month subscription to Living Raw Magazine

The one year subscription includes 6 issues and postage anywhere in the world, valued at approx $50 USD.

Winner: Jet

I started as a vegetarian when I was 14, but gave up when as a married woman I tried to start a family and had a miscarriage. I was frightened (unnecessarily) about my diet having a bearing on my ability to conceive and started to incorporate fish and some meats back into my diet. Two children later, I found it difficult to get back to being vegetarian when the rest of the family were eating flesh foods so it wasn’t until my eldest turned 10 and was continually asking to become vegetarian that we made a pact, that we’d both go veggie as long as she would eat what I say she needs to eat for her health. She’s now almost 17 and I am happy to say we are both very healthy!

My husband and son are another matter. My husband is overweight despite cycling everywhere in his job, he suffers from Ulcerative Colitis for which I have had him on organic Molasses since April and currently he has no symptoms. At the start of the year we had a very stressful time as we both thought he had Colon Cancer, all the symptoms seemed to fit but two colonoscopys later we discovered he had UC running the entire length of his Colon and ten biopsies confirmed it was consistent with UC. The hospital have had him waiting 5 months until he sees the Consultant, this appointment is in two weeks from today and meanwhile he has been cured by my Molasses experiment, or so it seems! Would you believe they actually never prescribed him any medication, even though he was passing a LOT of blood every day? I think they will be very surprised at his turn-around in health due to the Molasses. Because of his experiences with his Colon health my husband is quite sceptical about eating a lot of greens and fruits, but he has been gradually coming around to the idea and in fact yesterday he tried my smoothie when I got a takeaway from a Juice Bar. He didn’t like it, due to the seeds haha! But I am going to continue to push the idea for him.

My 13yo son and I are both asthmatic, although I’m very well these days. Both my son and my husband eat a largely vegetarian diet for ease of cooking on my part, however they both supplement their diets with meat wherever they get the chance (lunches, eating out, and the occasional home cooked meaty meal). He has been suffering during the school holidays with wheeziness which has just about gone since he has been sampling my smoothies this past few days! He has noticed the benefits and we have been discussing the potential for his health if he starts having a green smoothie each day. I always hold out hope that he will become vegetarian full time, since he can see how easy it is for me and not to mention cheaper! I believe I have brought my children up to understand the basis of good nutritive foods and this coupled with knowledge of raw foods will give them a great start in their young adult lives when they become more independent.

My husband and I did a month of raw eating back in 2007 but we both found it very difficult. I seemed to be constantly trying to think of things we could eat and chopping ingredients. It largely consisted of raw patés and salads, and lunchtimes we were generally just eating a plate of greens with nuts and things. It became very boring and a real chore to chomp through. One thing I have learned from International Green Smoothie Day is that a glass or two of highly nutritious drink can contain all I need, including the fiber often lost through juicing, with no reason to feel I am missing out on the digestive process begun in the mouth by chewing one’s food. I think a lot of people just gulp down juices in the name of health, lacking in fiber and not bothering to chew, partly because they taste ‘like medicine’ because they haven’t got enough sweet fruits or water and because they don’t feel the need to chew - no skin or bits of pips or seeds. Of course, juices have their place in our diets, but the fiber lost along with some of the vitamins, minerals, fats, amino acids and other properties is a real waste unless the pulp is used to make raw crackers etc.

Anyway I am rambling LOL.

I didn’t hold an ‘event’ unless you count the event itself of taking more green smoothies in, realising several things including those described above, and also the fact that I can ‘get by’ with just my little stick blender! It suits my tastes fine but I’m not so sure I’ve converted hubby just yet as it’s not quite ’smooth enough’ for him. I’ve educated and spread the word at my local juice bar, who are considering adding greens to their menu of available fruit and veggies, and I have gotten my parents interested in eating more things raw including Beets!

I’ve also realised I don’t ‘need’ to buy lots of raw superfoods like Maca, Mesquite, Lucuma, Blue Green Algae, et al to have a healthy balanced raw lifestyle and I am looking forward to setting out to be High Raw once again, with no guilt trips when I feel I want something cooked.

I feel I am off on my path once again; I just took a diversion is all! Thank you so much everyone for this opportunity to take part, learn more, feel more and share more!

Most Elegant Green Smoothie Presentation Award

Angela Stokes and Matt Monarch donate a set of their 8 e-books

Winner:Family Morning Smoothie

familymorningsmoothie

by Julia Mauch

We have two boys, 13 and 17! They fight over the fullest glass, even if it’s just by a smidgen! And our granddaughters love to drink this from their “sippie” cups. Minus the nuts and flaked coconut, of course!

Approx. 2 cups of different greens (see below)

2 cups restructured alkaline water

Pulse blend until liquefied

2 T. of flaxseed oil

1/4 cup of fresh coconut water from a baby Thai coconut

1 cup almond milk (optional) made from raw almonds is extra wonderful!

1/2 avocado (optional)

4 frozen strawberries (may use any other berry such as blueberries, raspberries, or all together)

2 frozen bananas

Fresh or flaked unsweetened coconut (optional)

5 pecans or almonds (optional)

Raw agave nectar to sweeten

Pulse blend until smooth. Blend for approx. 10 seconds, and then turn on high for another 20 seconds.
Mild tasting Greens I’ve had success with:

Beet Greens

Chard

Baby Spinach

Dandelion greens

These greens are GOOD, especially kale, but I use sparingly for my boys because they don’t like a strong ‘green- tasting’ smoothie:

Kale

Collard

Top Powder Room Posters (2 Winners)

The Raw Vegan Network Member’s Recipe e-Book  A Collection of Our Favorite Raw Vegan Recipes from Around the World

Winner: Jennifer Strilchuk

One highly effective 1-on-1 Magick Power Session with Nathalie Lussier

Winner : Juliette King

We had so many Generous and Fantastc Sponsors that we had Prizes Galore  and we ran out of categories… *giggles*

So here’s the list of ALL the prizewinners!

One pair of handmade earrings from

Leslee Feiwus Jewelry

Winner:  Anna Jonsson


Raw Breakthrough/Elements for Life

2 Coaching sessions (a $200 value).

Winner:  Jane McDermott

3 raw cookbooks..”DINNER TONIGHT

Margaret Bauer
Isobel Phillips
Darya Slyusaryeva<

Paul Nisson
Raw Life

3 books of raw knowledge

Winners: Annabella Cruz
Karla Morelli
Jane McDermott

Raw Fun Family

Wild Edible Book - Starter Guide

Winner: Jane McDermott

Serenity Spaces

1 Book Celebrating Our Raw Nature

Winner :  Karla Morelli

Parallel Perception

‘The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception’  the eBook version of the book It is in the genre of self-improvement and new age

Winner:  Beth Grant

Jaydee Sperry
Infinite Birthing

A raw, vegan pregnancy related consultation.  This would be valid for pre-conception, pre-natal or post-partum and infant care/feeding.  This service provides a comprehensive evaluation, with a one-hour long phone conversation and ’plan of action’.

Winner: Virginia Morrison

Eat Sprouts

Plans to build Automatic Sprouter which I sell for $9.95 at eatsprouts.com.

Winner :  Angela Randels

Radiant On Raw

15-page report called “Five Steps to Raw Success That Will Make Your Raw Journey a Breeze”

Kathy Burkholder

Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods & Oils

A package.  (A t-shirt or tank top and a product + literature and stickers)

Winner: Kari Powell

Ely Organics

Bottle of Tropicana Body Milk
Value: $28:95 USD

Winner:  Rhonda Hovden

Kristens Raw

3 books (print) for people in continental U.S. And 3 Ebooks for others outside continental U.S

Winners:   Paul Rauh – South Korea
Tandi Hartle – US
Avril El-Amin  - US
Linda Germany – US
Tahnee Benson- Australia

Frederick Patenaude

Uncooking DVD’s

Winners:  Melissa Scavetta
DebK

Raw Radiant Health

Ebook titled:  ‘Raw Radiant Health’s Favorite Summer Recipes’

Winner:  Erika Scheidegger

Movement As A Way In

Jenn Givler
Fitness  EBook

Winner:   Alexandra Paine

Elixir Craft Mastery

Free digital copy of ElixirCraft Mastery

Marie-Lies Van Asten

Two $25 gift certificates from Affordable Mineral Makeup

http://www.affordablemineralmakeup.com/

Winner: Darya Slyusaryeva

Free “10 emails Holistic Stress Management coaching services” ($100 value)

http://holisticstressmanagement.com/

Winner:  Alexandra Paine

How Green Smoothies Have Changed my Life (From Fibromyalgia to Energy and Health — Green Smoothie Testimonial)

Monday, April 6th, 2009 by Aran

green smoothie jug!Green smoothies have changed my life: literally!

Fibromyalgia had crept into my life and snuck up on me, leaching away my energy and quality of life. I wasn’t able to do those fun things that I enjoyed doing with my children (such as dancing in the rain) and I had become fairly housebound. I gave up fighting it and just accepted that this was how I would have to live.

Then I discovered the Raw Divas and the power of green smoothies!

I no longer accept that I can’t do things: fibromyalgia no longer rules my life. The first change I noticed was that my skin was softer and smoother, with smaller pores. Then I noticed that my elimination was much better. Considering that previously I thought a bowel movement once every two to three days was normal, this was a wonderful thing! Then I noticed that my energy levels were improving: that sluggish feeling was greatly decreased. My arms and legs no longer felt like jelly with the weight of lead.

My sleeping pattern has also improved. Insomnia has been a fact of life for me as long as I can remember. Even as a young child I couldn’t just fall asleep at night. The insomnia became worse as I grew older, and eventually I had to resort to sleeping tablets. I’m now sleeping more normal hours, and can look at cutting back and then giving up the sleeping tablets.

Depression has figured in my life for a long time due to both external happenings and the fibromyalgia (my brain doesn’t produce enough seratonin). I’ve started cutting back on the anti-depressants, and the mood swings haven’t appeared at all!!! It is wonderful knowing that I can finally reduce the dosage and can even look forward to going off the tablets altogether.

Being able to DO things again has been pure joy. My mental clarity has improved, and so I’m able to enjoy reading again. Due to concussion sustained in a car accident in February, 2008, I’ve not been able to think on my feet very much. Since committing to 1.5 litres (quarts) of green smoothie each day, I’ve noticed a huge improvement with mental clarity. I can start studying again. :-) cymbidium orchids

This is my testimony to green smoothies and the amazing changes in my life since introducing them into my diet. If you haven’t yet tried a green smoothie, then I urge you to do so. You will never look back.

Blessings,
Veronica