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Juiced Out!

by Arielle J on April 16, 2010

Some people were a little surprised when I mentioned that I was on a juice cleanse. Many questioned why I did it, so figured i would share my reasons and intention:

– Although I do believe that its going to effect everyone differently and definitely wouldn’t recommend some people to do it (or least before they tried other options),  i figured i would try it so i had experience and could formulate a well thought out opinion.

– I dont believe that theres a right/wrong way of doing a cleanse, but I do believe there are smart ways in approaching it. 

– i chose only fresh and organic cold pressed juices- many vegetables, some fruit and took a few natural supplements too.

– i didnt just go from eating normal meals to juicing… I weened myself off to prepare my mind and body. 

– i  paced myself

– I set an intention and reminded myself of the intention as soon as I woke up in the morning, as soon as a mild headache started coming on, during my yoga class, while buying my juices, while walking home with my heavy bag of juice, when I started to becoming hungry and crave food and every night before I went to sleep. 

– My intention was not to lose weight. I had been in a funk for a couple of days prior and I wanted to try something that would help clear the way of negative thoughts and get me excited for my future jewelry projects, and wellness blog articles that I’ve been procrastinating on, etc.

– I didn’t do it alone. I did it with two close friends. In fact, friends who are also certifed health coaches. We coached each other through it and we all provided support to one another. I saw them during the day- we went to a yoga class together, took a walk to Madison Square Park and drank our juice and texted each other through the night too.

– Day One I felt great. I kept myself busy, tried new juices and kept on reminding myself of my intention.

– Day Two i woke up feeling even better. I had the most vivid dream the night before. Throughout the day, though, I became a little weak, very hungry and spacey. I missed food. The funny/interesting thing, though, was that I missed the food- but even more than that, I missed the act of eating- the chewing, the picking up the food and putting in my mouth. I couldnt wait to get home and go to sleep and have another vivid dream! When I got home, i was ready to go to sleep at 8:30pm. I had a lot to do that night. I reminded myself of my intention. I was doing the cleanse to feel great. Perhaps my body was ridding itself of toxins, but I wasn’t feeling good, i had some things to do and quite frankly, I thought it was ridiculous to go to sleep so early. I was feeling very light headed so I decided to gain some strength and have some oatmeal. Many cleanses recommend integrating raw food back into your diet after a cleanse, but i chose oatmeal because its my body and I wanted to do what i thought would be best.  I soaked the oatmeal prior so I would have an easier time digesting. I went to sleep shortly after and felt much better.

– DAY 3, I woke surprisingly craving a juice! I made myself a smoothie with all raw fruit and added some almond milk. I felt energized and satisfied. As the day went on, I became more hungry. I had an event to go to that night and didnt think it was necessary to continue feeling spacey, so met my sister at Bonobos Raw/Organic Restaurant ate some raw nut sushi and drank fresh coconut water. I chewed it so well until it liquified in my mouth. My stomach didnt hurt at all. 

My friends stuck through it- One ate some raw foods along the way and the other stuck through it for five days. 

What did I learn?

– I learned that to make one juice, you need A LOT of vegetables and fruit! Watching the Liquiteria juice guys put in kale stalk after kale stalk, carrot after carrot really amazed me. Best of all, all of those stalks went into my body!

– I learned that I love food.

– I learned that I could, if I wanted to/need to, go without a meal, or two, or three and my body would still function.

– I learned that I love fresh-pressed juice .

– I learned that, depending on my mood, a green juice made with kale and collards and ginger and lemon may tempt me more believe it or not than a sweeter juice made of pineapple, pear, wheatgrass, and mint.

– I learned that I dont like restricting myself and committment is tough!

– I learned that everyone is different.

Will I do it again? Maybe. Maybe not. I did it and even though I didnt stick with it fully, I at least tried it.

I stuck with my intention and the most important of all, I’m feeling refreshed and energized. Going to go write an article for The Beauty Bean and Ellen Collis’  Firednfabulous blog. Stay tuned!

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Time to GET VIBRANT!

by Arielle J on April 13, 2010

So Spring is here! The cherry blossoms are blooming all over the city (Madison Square Park looks GORGEOUS) and I’m officially ready cleanse my life, feel lighter, more refreshed and glow! How am I getting vibrant in 2010?

Well, I just sweat out my toxins in a yoga class with Loren Bassett at David Barton Gym, came home and cleaned my room, setting my alarm for 8am to meet Seema at Jivamukti Yoga for a soul sweating session…then off to Liquiteria to juice it up and start my 3 day “Get Vibrant Cleanse”! 

It’s my first time juicing so I’m a bit nervous but very excited.

Juice Guidelines Courtesy of www.simplyseema.com.

So, what is tomorrow going to look like?

This is what SEEMA SAYS: We are starting off the first few days with 6 juices. If this is too much, then drink less and skip the 2:30pm juice or the 4:00pm juice. Do what feels best for you.

Schedule: 7:30am, 10:00am, 12:30pm, 2:30pm, 4:00pm and 6:00pm

All Juices from Liquiteria-  170 2nd Ave at 11th Street http://www.liquiteria.com/Pressed_Juices.html

DAY 1

7:30am –

ALL GREENS WITH APPLE, LEMON & GINGER  
kale, spinach, romaine, parsley, celery, cucumber, apple, lemon & ginger

10:00am-

GREENS WITH CARROT  
romaine, spinach, kale, parsley & carrot

12:30pm-

GRASSHOPPER   
apple, pear, pineapple, wheatgrass & mint

2:30pm-

SKIN TRIP  
carrot, spinach, cucumber, parsley, aloe vera & Liver Kidney Lymph Detox

4:00pm

BEETS ME   
carrot, beet, apple, pear, lemon & ginger

6:00pm

ALL GREENS 
kale, spinach, romaine, parsley, celery & cucumber

Email seema@simplyseema.com or me at arielle@bewellwitharielle.com if you want to get vibrant with us! Wish me luck and stay tuned to hear about my progress!

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Raw Chocolate Pudding

by Arielle J on April 5, 2010

What a rainy Tuesday! To lift my spirits and satisfy my craving for something creamy and chocolaty, decided to make this Raw Chocolate Pudding that I found somewhere on my school’s online forum (www.integrativenutrition.com)…

Turned out to be SO much tastier than I expected, my picky roommate thought it was DELICIOUS and it couldn’t have been easier to make!

Raw Chocolate Pudding
1 avocado (the riper, the better)
1/4 c raw agave nectar
1/4 c raw cocao powder
1/4 c water
2 t vanilla extract
1/4 t sea salt

Place avocado, raw agave nectar, raw cocao powder, vanilla extract and sea salt in a blender. Gradually add 1 tablespoon of water at a time to achieve a creamy consistency

Enjoy!

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Featured in Z!NK!

by Arielle J on April 5, 2010

Great News!!!! Was featured in my first print magazine today – page 20 in Z!NK Magazine’s Spring Issue (March 2010). Check out photos here: http://www.bewellwitharielle.com/blog/press-2

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Arielle’s Popcorn Pizazz!

by Arielle J on February 15, 2010

Some of my friends at work were inspired by http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/peanut-butter-krispy-treats-recipe.html but i dont eat peanut butter and I was too cold to trek to Whole Foods tonight to buy brown rice crispies so used what I had in my cupboard to make my version – Arielle’s Popcorn Pizazz!

– 3/4 cup of cashew butter

– 2 cups kettle corn popcorn

– 1/4 c sunflower seeds

– 1/4 c pecans

– vegan chocolate chips

Word to the wise when using my recipes- I often don’t measure so the amounts listed are what I approximately used! Have fun…cooking doesn’t need to be so serious. And, best of all, you can make it your own so use add more seeds if you love seeds!

Used kettle corn because thats all i had..but then figured didnt have to add any sweetner. If you’re using krispies or regular popcorn, you may sweeten with a little agave or brown rice syrup or maple syrup.

Place cashew butter (or nut butter of your choice) into sauce pan and heat until melted. Mix in popcorn, seeds and nuts (any that you wish) until evenly distributed! Add some vegan chocolate chips on top. Perfect sweet, crunchy and gooey treat to chomp on while watching the Olympians ski down the mountains!

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