Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
Lizard
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Date: January 14, 2009 03:42PM Does anyone know how many calories are in fresh juice? I've been on a juice fast, and I'm just curious how much I've been consuming. My weight it maintaining, I'm just wondering if I'm getting enough. I know not to count calories, but I'm tiny and like to make sure that I have enough, I guess it just makes me feel better for now. I've been juicing mainly greens, carrots. For example, if I juice 5 carrots, would I count the calories as if I were eating them? Or are there less? Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
rost0037
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Date: January 16, 2009 03:06AM Same as the whole food minus the fiber calories. Fiber calories are about two per gram, I believe... if you do a search I know arugula once said how many.
So 1 pound chard plus one apple, juiced =[calories of the foods]-[fiber calories of the foods] Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
Healthybun
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Date: January 16, 2009 12:30PM so you weigh the juice, and not the whole food? Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
Wies0087
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Date: January 16, 2009 10:12PM Personally, instead of weighing anything and making calculations, I'd just look it up. I checked out a book on juicing from the library, and it included a chart of the amount of calories in many many types of juice. Maybe there's a similar chart online? Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
fresh
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Date: January 16, 2009 10:26PM 100 calories per cup from what i've seen. Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
Lizard
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Date: January 17, 2009 12:36AM Thank you all very much. I've looked online, but find different results. I guess as long as I feel okay, it's all good! thanks! Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
rost0037
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Date: January 17, 2009 08:30PM I was saying, you look at the whole food (not the juice) and subtract calories from fiber typically found in that food.
To make something up--food X is 100 calories with 5 g fiber, juiced food X=100-(5*2)=90 calories. Except I think it's 2.5 cal/g not 2 for fiber--I forget. Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
EZ rider
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Date: January 17, 2009 11:24PM Another approach is to not count calories at all (I don't) and instead focus on your body signal and the way your body feels (including the fit of your clothes). As a transitional device until you get used to tuning in to your body you could possibly step on a scale occasionally (I do that once a year about birthday time). Good luck. Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
Lizard
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Date: January 19, 2009 11:46AM Thank you all for your responses. I agree I don't like to count calories, I'm just very thin and get paranoid but I need to not let that bother me and become stronger. Any suggestions? How to get over what people see and be stronger in the awesome way I feel? And more secure? Any suggestions? Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
flipperjan
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Date: January 19, 2009 12:30PM I agree, it's difficult. People don't think twice about saying 'Gosh you're thin' but they really wouldn't like it if you said 'Gosh, you're fat'.
However I think i am going to be a bit more blunt with people as they need to think about what they are saying. Tell anyone who comments that you really like the way you are/ feel - do they feel the same way about themselves? Or perhaps a better way, which I think i read somewhere on this board, is to just laugh because you know inside how healthy you are and it doesn't matter one iota what anyone else thinks or says. Anyway try not to worry about what anyone else thinks - you sound pretty cool to me. Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
Lizard
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Date: January 19, 2009 04:36PM Thanks flipperjan, I needed to hear that. Your words are very encouraging to me. Thank you so much, you're right, if I feel good who cares? I have to try harder not to care. Thank you so much! Re: Calories in fresh juice?
Posted by:
happyway
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Date: January 19, 2009 05:13PM There are internet sites to measure nutrition and installable computer software
[spaz.ca] works on apple computers it's good for learning things sometimes, but daily use feels compulsive, and ultimately boring. I learned there is more nutrition in broccolli stems (which can be peeled and eaten raw) then in the florettes. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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