Juice therapy is one of the widely used naturopathy used in treating a number of diseases. Crude vegetables and fruit juices are highly beneficial in cleansing the body system and rejuvenating the body.
There are manifold types of juices - sweet juices (grapes); sub acid fruits (apple); acid fruit juice (lemon and orange); green leaf vegetables (cabbage); juices from root vegetables (carrot and beetroot); vegetables fruits (cucumber). Juice of sweet fruits can be mixed with sub acid fruits. Juices of green leaf vegetables can be mixed with root vegetables. Juice of acid fruits may be mixed with sub acid fruits or vegetable fruits.
There are specific fruit and vegetable juices meant for specific diseases. Some important fruits and vegetables used in daily diseases are as below:
1. Acidity- Grapes and oranges
2. Acne- Carrot and cucumber
3. Allergies- Carrot and grapes
4. Anemia- Beet and carrot
5. Arthritis- Pineapple and spinach
6. Asthma- Pineapple and radish
7. Bronchitis- Carrot, onion and tomato
8. Bladder diseases- Apple, carrot, cucumber and lemon
9. Common Cold- Orange and onion
10. Constipation- Apple, carrot and onion
11. Colitis- Beet and cucumber
12. Diabetes- Carrot and citrus fruits
13. Diarrhea- Carrot and papaya
14. Eczema- Carrot and red grapes
15. Eye diseases- Apricot and tomato
16. Gout- Carrot and tomato
17. Purpose ache- Lemon
18. Heart diseases- Carrot and lemon
19. High blood pressure- Grapes and orange
20. Influenza- Grape fruit and orange
21. Insomnia- Grape fruit and orange
22. Jaundice- Carrot and cucumber
23. Kidney disorders- Apple and orange
24. Liver Diseases- Grapes and tomato
25. Obesity- Lemon and orange
26. Hemorrhoids- Papaya and turnip
27. Enlarged prostate- Asparagus and carrot
28. Sinus - Carrot and onion
29. Tonsillitis- Lemon and orange
30. Varicose veins- Carrot and orange
Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a experienced health professional before embarking on any health program.
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