Stay Healthy This Summer With Easy-to-Make Smoothies
Stay Healthy This Summer With Easy-to-Make Smoothies
Here are some easily made recipes from nutritionist for home-made smoothies that will instantly cool you down and keep you fresh and healthy.

Smoothies are not just easy to make but are also a good source of nutrition during summers. Here are some easily made recipes from nutritionist for home-made smoothies that will instantly cool you down and keep you fresh and healthy.

Smoothie for digestion: Green Smoothie

This jade-green smoothie has anti-inflammatory, stomach-soothing foods such as ginger. It also includes pro-biotic rich yogurt.

Ingredients

1 cup cubed honeydew melon

1/2 cup cucumber, peeled, seeded, and cubed

1/2 cup kale

1/2 cup plain yogurt, preferably organic

1 teaspoon fresh ginger, grated

1 teaspoon lemon juice

Dash of ground cloves

Method:

Well blended, this alkalizing smoothie improves your digestion and boosts nutrient absorption. Ginger settles the stomach, while the flax seeds provide omega-3s and fiber.

Smoothie to increase metabolism: Yummy Tropical Smoothie

This one has so many yummy tropical fruits that you may just want to enjoy one every day. While it does help to boost your metabolism, it also has Vitamins A and C and zinc so it helps to boost your immune system as well.

Ingredients

½ cup cantaloupe - cubed

½ cup mango - cubed

¼ cup pumpkin seeds -finely chopped

½ cup pineapple - cubed

Method:

Enough water to thin - again, this is dependent on how thin or thick you want your drink. Just blend all of the ingredients together and enjoy.

Smoothie for healthy hair: Spinach and berry smoothie

Ingredients

1 cup baby spinach

1/2 cup frozen mixed berries

1 tbsp chia seeds

1/2 banana, cut into chunks

1/2 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk

3-5 ice cubes

Method:

Mix all ingredients in a blender until smooth and frothy. Berries are a great source of Vitamin C, which helps the body absorb iron. Spinach provides folate and Iron that helps red blood cells transport oxygen around the body.

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