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Question #36389
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what is cold pressed juice - #36389

Riley

I am really curious about this cold pressed juice thing. I was at my local market last week, and there was this stall all about cold pressed juice, and let me tell you, it looked bright and fresh. The guy told me it retains more nutrients or something like that. But, honestly, I just don’t get it! Like, what is cold pressed juice exactly? I mean, compared to regular juice, does it taste better or is it just a marketing gimmick? I tried a sample, and it was super tasty, but is there a real health benefit? My friend has been raving about drinking cold pressed juice every morning and says it helps with digestion, but I was wondering if that's really true. I've been dealing with some digestion issues myself, and I wonder if incorporating cold pressed juice could help me feel better? Also, do I need to drink it fresh, or is it okay to keep it for a day or two? Sometimes I feel overwhelmed with all the health trends; it’s like every other week there's something new. Any insights on cold pressed juice would be awesome!

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Cold pressed juice refers to a method of juicing that involves using hydraulic pressure to extract juice from fruits and vegetables. This process minimizes heat and oxidation, preserving more of the vitamins, minerals, and enzymes compared to traditional centrifugally juiced ones. In terms of taste, cold pressed juices can have a fresher, more vibrant flavor because they aren’t exposed to the heat generated by conventional juicers, making the taste closer to the actual fruit or vegetable.

Now, regarding health benefits, cold pressed juice can certainly be a part of a healthy lifestyle, but it should not be seen as a cure-all. For digestion issues, fresh juices can provide enzymes and nutrients that might ease digestion, especially those rich in ginger or fennel, known for aiding agni (digestive fire) according to Ayurveda. However, it’s important to consume it as part of a balanced diet. If your friend’s digestion improved, it might be due to an overall dietary improvement, not just the juice specifically.

It’s best to consume cold pressed juice soon after it’s made to maximize the nutritional benefits, but if stored properly in an airtight container in the fridge, it generally remains good for up to 48 hours. Beyond that, oxidation may start to diminish its nutrient value. For someone with digestive challenges, starting with small amounts can help gauge how your body responds. Don’t forget moderation, even with healthy foods, is key.

In Ayurveda, understanding your dosha (Vata, Pitta, or Kapha) is crucial to addressing digestion problems effectively. For instance, a Pitta dominant individual might benefit from fruit and vegetable juices that are cooling and hydrating, like cucumber or mint. Perhaps it would be worthwhile to explore any dietary triggers and incorporate other holistic remedies such as ginger tea or simply an ayurvedic consultation for a personal evaluation if digestive issues persist.

Keep in mind, aloe vera or amla juice may also provide substantial benefits in regulating digestion without relying entirely on trendy health options. Always ensure these are just complementary to your meals and not full meal replacements. If symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a healthcare provider is always advised.

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