3 easy juice recipes that seriously boost your health

Before you reach for the Advil or Pepto Bismol, try these juice recipes.

Annie Lawless knows the power of juice—and she wants to make sure you do, too.

She built Suja, along with her three business partners, into a nationwide mega juice brand. And her new book, The Suja Juice Solution, which she wrote with co-founder Jeff Church, teaches you how to create delicious—and “seriously powerful”—juices at home that act as wellness boosters.

The right combo, she says, can help you tackle some common issues, like breakouts or that 4:00 p.m. (or all day) energy slump. (Lawless’ own Celiac condition went undiagnosed for years, so she knows a thing or two about self-medicating with juice.)

She shares three recipes from her new book that will help give you energy, balance you and your skin out, and give you a wellness boost when you plug in your juicer. —Molly Gallagher

(All photos: Suja)

Spa Kick

When your stomach is feeling unsettled.

“We tend to wake up with an acidic tummy after the body has been in elimination mode throughout the night,” says Lawless, “so a nice dose of alkalinity is a wonderful way to help rebalance the body’s pH.”

3 medium cucumbers (with skins)1 cup watercress (loosely packed)1 inch raw unpeeled ginger root2 lemons, peeledStevia (optional), to taste

Juice* all the ingredients and stir in the stevia if desired.

*If you’re using a blender, replace two of the cucumbers with 6 ounces coconut water. Squeeze the lemons by hand and peel and grate the ginger before blending until smooth.

Replenish

A great remedy for low energy. (AKA, you stayed up a little too late catching up on Scandal and eyeballing the coffeemaker. Again.)

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“If you need an afternoon pick-me-up or a post-lunch digestive aid, this juice is your guy,” Lawless says.

1/4 whole pineapple, peeled and cored1 inch unpeeled ginger root1 lime, peeled1/2 mango, skin and pit removed8–10 ounces coconut water1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric

Juice the pineapple, ginger, and lime, then combine with the mango, coconut water, and turmeric. Blend until smooth.

Life Line

An inflammation-fighter (that’s super helpful if you over did it on the dairy or sugar and now you’re breaking out like crazy).

Turmeric is the superstar of this blend because it helps ease inflammation,” Lawless says. “Beets are also known for their powerful anti-inflammatory properties and are a great source of iron.”

2 carrots1 apple1/2 medium raw unpeeled beet1 medium cucumber (with skin)1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric

Juice all the ingredients.

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