which juice is good for weakness - #37308
I am really struggling with this constant feeling of weakness. Like, I'm not even sure how to explain it, but it’s been weeks. I get tired sooo quickly, and it feels like my energy just drains right out of me! I thought maybe I wasn't eating right or something, but I’ve been trying to eat balanced meals. My friends suggested I start drinking more juices but, like, which juice is good for weakness? My mom always said something about beet juice being good, but does that really make a difference? I tried some the other day, and okay, it tasted kinda strange. Also, I read somewhere that orange juice can help too because of the vitamin C, right? But then what if it’s just too acidic for me? Ugh! I also heard people talking about how celery juice could give you energy – I’m not even sure why, but I’m ready to give anything a try at this point! Really just confused about which juice is good for weakness and if juicing in general is even a good idea for how I'm feeling. Do I just pick one? Any recommendations and personal experiences would be super helpful right now! Thanks!
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Doctors’ responses
When dealing with persistent weakness, its crucial to consider the root causes before jumping into remedies like juices. From an Ayurvedic perspective, feeling of fatigue can stem from vata, pitta or kapha imbalances, poor digestion, or even inadequate nourishment of the dhatus (tissues). That said, certain juices can be beneficial—but it’s important to tailor your choice to your current needs and prakriti (body constitution).
Beet juice, yes, it’s often praised for its potential to boost energy levels. This isn’t purely myth; beetroot is high in nitrates, which can improve blood flow and provide vitality. However, its earthy taste might not appeal to you, so try blending it with carrots or apples to make it more palatable.
Orange juice, while high in vitamin C, might help if you’re dealing with fatigue from low immune function. However, it can be a bit too heating if you have high pitta or if you’re particularly sensitive to acidic foods. Consume it mid-moring, not on an empty stomach, to balance its acidity.
Celery juice has become quite the trend but remember, it’s quite cooling and might not be suitable for everyone daily. It’s lighter on calories but may aid in hydration and can be refreshing.
More importantly, consider integrating juices like amla (Indian gooseberry) juice, known for its rejuvenating properties. This juice aides in detoxifying the body, promoting better digestion, and provides a much-needed dose of vitamin C, aiding in the absorption of iron, which can be incredibly beneficial if anemia’s contributing to your weakness.
For balanced energy, try combining spinach with apple and ginger for a gentle yet energizing option. Spinach supports iron levels, while ginger aids digestion, which is often key to resolving fatigue.
Keep in mind, while juices can supplement your diet, addressing underlying issues with a balanced diet, enough rest, and possibly an Ayurvedic consult to assess your dosha imbalances can provide the most comprehensive relief from weakness.

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