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ОглавлениеL L’s Daily Morning Elixir
| HANDS-ON TIME: 5 min | TOTAL TIME: 5 min to overnight | YIELD: 1 serving |
Juice from 1 lemon or lime
(2 tablespoons)
1 to 3 teaspoons raw apple
cider vinegar (start with 1 and
increase gradually)
½-inch piece ginger, peeled
and grated
4 cups filtered water
2 to 10 drops liquid stevia
Pinch sea salt (optional)
1 scoop collagen peptides
(optional)*
Combine all ingredients in a large jar or pitcher, and stir well. Serve
immediately, or refrigerate overnight, and enjoy first thing in the
morning. (I prefer to make this the night before because 1) I don’t have
to think about it in the morning, 2) I like that it’s chilled, and 3) if using
collagen peptides, I find they dissolve better with more time.)
I don’t remember exactly when I started making my Daily Morning
Elixir, but I do know that it has been an absolute game-changer for me.
Lemon juice helps move food through your digestive system quickly
and efficiently. This flushes out toxins, a process that benefits your
whole body and will show up as brighter, healthier skin. Raw apple cider
vinegar is rich in gut-friendly probiotics and enzymes, and it helps kill
bad bacteria. It has also been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and
reduce blood sugar levels. I only recently began adding ginger to my
elixir, but it is incredibly anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative, and it
can soothe an upset stomach. In addition to all of these health benefits, I
personally love the combination of flavors, particularly with a few drops
of liquid stevia added. I feel incredible after drinking my Daily Elixer, and
I look forward to it each morning.
* Consuming high-quality collagen peptides made from the collagen of 100 percent pasture-raised, grass-
fed cows can noticeably combat the signs of aging, as well as improve joint health. For more information
on the health benefits of collagen peptides, see K. L. Clark et al., “24-Week Study on the Use of Collagen
Hydrolysate as a Dietary Supplement in Athletes with Activity-Related Joint Pain,” Current Medical Research
and Opinion 24, no. 5 (May 2008): 1485-96, abstract, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18416885; and E. Proksch et al., “Oral Supplementation of Specific Collagen Peptides Has Beneficial Effects on Human Skin Physiology: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study,” Skin Pharmacology and Physiology 27, no. 1 (2014): 47-55, abstract, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23949208.
NOTES
If you have any leftover fresh
herbs like mint, basil, or
even cilantro, throw them into
your water as well, mashing
them a bit with a straw to
release the flavor.
You can split this between
two mornings, if 32 ounces
feels like too much for you!