It’s no secret that caffeine is a mainstream addiction faced by a large proportion of the human race. The British Coffee Association reports that in the UK alone, we drink approximately 95 million cups of coffee daily. Going cold turkey on coffee is no easy task; with it comes a host of withdrawal symptoms, such as headaches and fatigue. Fortunately, we’re not here to try and wean you off the caffeine; just to introduce you to several homemade juicy alternatives to your usual cup of coffee, which will provide the same energy-boosting effects.
There are various ingredients that we recommend you mix into your juicy blends. If you are looking for the best caffeine alternatives and can’t find inspiration in any of our juice recipes, you may want to mix together some of the following ingredients, which boast high nutritional value and add beautifully to any juicy concoction:
These are rich in vitamin A, potassium and biotin, as well as being high in carotenoids, which could slim your chances of certain eye diseases, heart diseases and cancers.
Pink urine is a small price to pay for the wonderful wellness benefits that accompany this vegetable. Beetroot is high in manganese, potassium, folate and nitrates. It has been linked to lower blood pressure, improved brain health and athletic performance.
The superfood of the hour, kale is a great source of vitamins A, K, C and beta-carotene. It has been tied to lowering heart disease risk factors.
This cruciferous green veggie boasts a good supply of vitamins C, A and B6, as well as antioxidants. We need antioxidants to prevent a general decline in our bodies.
This edible grass is incredibly rich in nutrients: it contains 17 amino acids, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, copper and chlorophyll– making it an ideal addition to your juice.
Due to its high water content, cucumber is a great way to dilute your juice whilst also tossing in some potassium, manganese and vitamins K and C.
Linked to decreased blood pressure, cholesterol and inflammation, celery is home to several antioxidants and vitamins.
Looking to boost your immunity? Spirulina is your route to a life of virus-fighting, thanks to its host of vitamins and minerals, like vitamins E, C and B6. Spirulina is also purported to increase the production of white blood cells and antibodies, which are needed to ward off viruses and bad bacteria.
This juice combines all the best of the berries, along with watermelon, mint and pomegranate. It is packed with antioxidants, calcium, vitamin C and other nutritious ingredients. For the best results with this juice, use either pre-frozen berries or freeze them yourself, thawing them out just before making this juice.
You’ve heard of ginger shots, but this recipe adds in the zesty kick of lemon for that zap of energy you need in the morning. Ginger, both in its root and pulp forms, has long been used as an agent of detox for the body. This juice shot is brimming with powerhouse ingredients, rich in potassium and vitamin C in every serving.
This smoothie blends the sweetness of banana and the earthiness of matcha green tea to make a smooth and comforting morning beverage that will see your energy levels soar.
Loaded with strong nutrients to uplift your wellness, the Energy Elevator Juice is another fantastic green juice to add to your juicing regime. Thanks to its winning combination of kombucha and spirulina, you will feel ripe and ready for whatever the day throws at you without the need for a coffee.
Green goodness abounds in this juice mix, with kale and cucumbers coming together to form the perfect coffee alternative (and an ideal weight loss drink, too!).
Who needs Redbull when you can make your own far healthier version from home, swapping harsh chemicals for natural ingredients and reaping the same energising benefits? This recipe will serve two wellness fanatics, pairing sweetness and bitterness thanks to the honey and lemon combination.
Hopefully, you feel inspired by these recipes and ready to concoct the contents of your vegetable drawer in a blender. Opting for an energising, homemade juice over a coffee can be a healthier alternative that enables you to keep getting your caffeine fix whilst raking in the nutrition all at once.
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