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Super Pregnancy Smoothie

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Try a Delicious Pregnancy Smoothie

One of our favorite tips for a healthier pregnancy is this; “Enjoy the sipping solution!” – sipping smoothies, that is. In formulating this pregnancy smoothie recipe, we made sure it contained most of the extra nutrients you need for you and your baby, and it’s an intestine-friendly way to eat during pregnancy. Sip on the pregnancy smoothie all day as your breakfast, lunch and snacks. Then, have a normal, healthy dinner.

The “sipping solution” is a particularly comfortable way to eat early in your pregnancy, when blended food is more stomach-friendly, and later on, when your growing baby and uterus push on your stomach so there is less room for a plateful of food. We have recommended smoothies in our medical practice for many years. Pregnant mothers report that when they sip on a pregnancy smoothie all day long, they suffer less indigestion, constipation, heartburn, mood swings and fatigue.

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Dr. Bill and Martha’s Pregnancy Super-Smoothie

8 oz. green vegetable juice
8 oz. carrot juice
8 oz. pomegranate juice or grape juice
1-2 cups Greek-style, organic, plain yogurt
1 cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
2 kiwis
1 banana
1 cup other fruit (strawberries, papaya, mango, pineapple, etc.)
3 oz. tofu, organic firm
1/4 cup ground flaxseeds or 2 tbsp. flaxseed oil
1/4 cup wheat germ
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tbsp. blackstrap molasses

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Mix all ingredients in a blender. Smoothies taste best when they are fresh and still have that bubble milkshake consistency. Keep blender with unused pregnancy smoothie in the fridge for later sipping, and blend just a bit to refresh.

Makes about 8 cups

Special additions (optional):

Figs for extra fiber and sweetness
1-2 tbsp. peanut butter for extra energy and satiety
Organic milk or coconut milk instead of juice
Organic kale or spinach for an earthy taste and extra folic acid
Pomegranate (when in season): scoop out the seeds and flesh
1 tsp. spirulina for extra iron and B12
A multi-vitamin/multi-mineral protein powder, such as Juice Plus+ Complete®

Nutritional Content

Depending on your special additions and the nutritional content of your protein powder, this recipe is a perfect balance of around 20-25% healthy fats, 25% protein and 50-55% healthy carbs which makes it the calorie equivalent of two meals and two snacks:

Calories: 1,000-1,400
Protein: 50-70 grams
Fat: 20-30 grams
Carbs: 120-150 grams
Fiber: 25-30 grams
Calcium: 800-1,000 mg.
Vitamin C: 200-300 mg.
Iron: 18-25 mg.
Folate: 200-300 mg.
B12: 2-3 mcg.

Antioxidants: at least 10,000 ORAC units (a measure of antioxidant levels) — double the minimum recommended level.

July 26, 2013 January 9, 2019 Dr. Bill Sears
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