Cinnamon sticks and popcorn

7 Ways to Incorporate PURE Ground Cinnamon into Your Diet

Learn how to incorporate more antioxidant-rich cinnamon into your diet using fresh PURE ground cinnamon, as well as the health benefits you’ll experience.

Did you know that cinnamon was once more valuable than gold? Now known to be anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal, cinnamon was used in ancient Egypt for religious practices and embalming rites, and also hailed in Medieval Europe for its ability to mask foul odors and help with certain ailments like indigestion, sore throats, and coughs.

Eduardo

Interview with Eduardo Moreno, Juicing Entrepreneur and Father

Watch and read our interview with Eduardo Moreno, father and juicing business owner, to learn how the PURE Juicer changed his family’s life.

EM: My name is Eduardo Moreno.

Plant-based milk using PURE Juicer.

Homemade Nut & Plant-Based Milks, Variations, and Additions

If you’re looking for an alternative to dairy milk, there is a wide selection of plant-based options now available to us in most grocery stores. So why take the time to learn how to make homemade nut milk in your juicer?

Simply put, store-bought nut milk is often ultra-processed and contains added sugars. As with all raw, whole-food recipes, making your own nut milk is a healthy practice you can do with confidence, knowing exactly what you’re feeding your family (and yourself)!

Nut butter

Make Homemade Nut Butter in Minutes

Learn how to make homemade nut butter in minutes with your juicer: preservative free, oil free, worry free.

This is going to be a short post, and it’s not because we don’t love nut butter (oh, how we do!). It’s just that making nut butter is SO EASY in your PURE Juicer, there’s only so much we can say about it.

Gillian Ehrlich

Interview with Gillian Ehrlich, DNP: Ayurveda, Juicing, and Health

Watch and listen to our interview with Gillian Ehrlich, ARNP, DNP to learn how to incorporate Ayurvedic practices into juicing for a nourished and well-balanced constitution.

JL: Hi everybody, this is Jen here from PURE Juicer. It is such an honor to have Dr. Gillian Ehrlich here with us today. We are here to talk about Ayurveda. Dr. Gillian has a number of different experiences and trainings in her background, but today we want to focus on Ayurveda and juicing and then weave in the other areas of her expertise. She is a doctor in nursing practitioner. She’s also a functional medical doctor as well as an expert in Ayurveda.

Pineapple kiwi lemon juice

Four Tricks for Juicing Soft Fruits

Learn our four tricks for juicing “soft” fruits at home (yes, you CAN juice them!) and three new recipes for juicing pineapples, mangoes, papaya, and more.

Common juicer wisdom tells us that soft fruits like mangoes, papayas, kiwis, and pineapple will squish, splatter in home juicers, and that you’ll end up wasting a great deal of good fresh produce. Recipes on the internet recommend you save these fruits for smoothies and frozen treats.

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4 Juice Pulp Recipes for Hearty Soups and Stews

Learn four easy, cost-effective juice pulp recipes to make delicious, nutrient-dense soups.

There are so many great reasons to juice: for nutrition, for healing from the inside out, for the prevention of disease. Juicing allows us to hit our daily nutrient goals more quickly, which is especially helpful on days we don’t have the time to sit down and eat everything our body needs to maintain strength and vitality.

making beet juice with pure juicer

Beet Juice: a Love Potion for Your Heart

Show yourself some love this Valentine’s Day with a heart-healthy shot of ginger-beet juice that just may benefit more than you expected!

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Antioxidant-Rich Pineapple-Passion Fruit Freshie to Beat Winter Blues

So much better than store-bought: learn how to make an antioxidant-rich pineapple-passion fruit refresher with cold-pressed juice to help you beat the winter blues.

Suffering from the winter blues? If you are, you’re not alone. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affects 10 million Americans per year, with four times as many women as men seeking treatment. SAD is most often known as the depression, general sluggishness, decrease in motivation, and increased appetite that is associated with the cooler months of fall and winter.