🥬 Mediterranean Celery Green Juice

A refreshing, hydrating drink packed with antioxidants, fiber (if blended), and natural electrolytes. Perfect for mornings or as a light afternoon reset.

Inspired by the principles of the Mediterranean diet — focusing on whole, fresh ingredients.


🌿 Benefits (Realistic & Evidence-Based)

✔ Supports hydration
✔ Contains antioxidants (vitamin C, flavonoids)
✔ May help digestion
✔ Naturally low-calorie
✔ Anti-inflammatory properties


🥤 Ingredients (1–2 servings)

  • 4–5 fresh celery stalks

  • 1 green apple (optional, for natural sweetness)

  • Juice of ½ lemon

  • ½ cucumber

  • Small piece fresh ginger (optional)

  • ½ cup cold water (if blending)

Optional Mediterranean additions:

  • Fresh mint leaves

  • A pinch of sea salt

  • A drizzle of raw honey (if desired)


👩‍🍳 Instructions

Option 1: Juicer Method

  1. Wash celery thoroughly.

  2. Run celery, cucumber, apple, and ginger through a juicer.

  3. Stir in lemon juice.

  4. Serve immediately over ice.

Option 2: Blender Method (More Fiber)

  1. Chop all ingredients.

  2. Add to blender with water.

  3. Blend until smooth.

  4. Strain if desired (or drink as is for fiber benefits).

Best consumed fresh.


🥗 How to Use in a Mediterranean Lifestyle

  • Drink alongside a protein-rich breakfast

  • Pair with whole-grain toast & olive oil

  • Enjoy as a mid-morning hydration boost

  • Use as a base for green smoothies


❓ Q & A

Q1: Does celery juice “cleanse” the liver and kidneys?

No single food cleanses organs. Your body detoxifies itself naturally. Celery supports hydration and provides nutrients, which help overall health.

Q2: Is it better on an empty stomach?

You can drink it anytime. It’s not required to be on an empty stomach to be beneficial.

Q3: Can I drink it daily?

Yes, in moderation. Balance it with whole fruits, vegetables, proteins, and healthy fats.

Q4: Is it good for weight loss?

It’s low in calories and hydrating, which can support weight management when combined with a balanced diet.

Q5: Should I strain it?

Blending and keeping the fiber is healthier for digestion and blood sugar balance.

Q6: Who should be cautious?

People with kidney issues or on blood-thinning medication should consult a healthcare provider before drinking large amounts regularly.


🌿 Final Thoughts

Celery juice isn’t a miracle cleanse—but it is a refreshing, nutrient-rich drink that fits beautifully into a Mediterranean-style eating pattern. The real “detox” comes from consistent healthy habits, not one single ingredient.

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