What’s in YOUR Smoothie?
By Amy Baker
Smoothies are … personal! Everyone has their favorite go-to recipes depending on their tastes and health goals. Easy to digest and quick to prepare, smoothies are a great option for snacks or meals on the go. With a few add-ins, a run-of-the-mill drink can become a tasty, superfood powerhouse that can get you through a big chunk of your day with energy, focus and drive.
Community Pharmacy and Community Wellness Shop carry a wide variety of ingredients to up your smoothie game. From collagen, whey and vegetable protein powders, to nutritional oils to herbs that give you that extra edge, our high-quality products have been carefully selected to make sure that you’re getting only the best for your one-and-only body. Vegan and gluten-free options are available.
Take a look at some of our favorite smoothie add-ins, and choose a few to try yourself. Brands that are available at Community Pharmacy or Community Wellness Shop are listed. Most can be found at both locations, but call to verify if there is a specific item you'd like to have right away.
SEEDS (by NOW and Barlean's)
Hemp: High in protein, good source of essential fatty acids
Flax: High in omega 3s and lignans
Chia: High in calcium and phosphorus, easy to digest without being ground
SUPERFOODS, HERBS & SPICES - Provide concentrated antioxidants, polyphenols and a variety of nutrients.
Moringa: Bitter, pungent, warming. High in antioxidants. Anti-inflammatory. (Kuli Kuli)
Baobab: Slightly sour. Rich source of vitamin C. (Allafia)
Mushrooms: Can boost energy and immune function. Excellent source of prebiotics. (OM, Host Defense)
Spirulina: High in protein, B vitamins, antioxidants, minerals and chlorophyll (Pure Planet, NOW Foods)
Chlorophyll: Detoxifier, deoderizer, nutrient-rich, improves digestion (Sunny Green, Herbs Etc)
Maca: Supports energy and stamina, balances hormones (Gaia, HerbPharm)
Beets: Rich in antioxidants, dietary fiber, calcium, iron and other nutrients (Eclectic)
Tart Cherry: Rich in antioxidants and phytochemicals, including melatonin (Eclectic, PurePlanet, Dynamic Health)
Nettles: High in minerals and other nutrients, anti-inflammatory (Eclectic, bulk)
Ginger: Good for digestion, anti-inflammatory. Try using a chunk of fresh ginger if you have it. (HerbPharm)
Turmeric: Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, neuro-protective, aids digestion (MegaFood, bulk)
Blueberry Concentrate: Antioxidant, supports healthy vision (Herbalist & Alchemist)
Powdered Greens: Excellent source of a wide variety of vitamins and minerals, rich in antioxidants and carotenoids (Barlean's, Eclectic, Garden of Life, Vibrant Health, Natural Factors)
PROTEIN POWDERS - most come in chocolate, vanilla and unflavored
Whey Protein: cow- and goat- derived (Tera's, Natural Factors, NOW)
Egg White Protein (NOW)
Vegetable-based Protein (Garden of Life, Nature's Plus, Vega One, Tera's)
Rice Protein: vanilla and chocolate (NutriBiotic)
Hemp Protein (Manitoba Harvest)
Grassfed Beef & Egg Protein (PaleoPro)
Collagen (PaleoPro, Nordic Naturals)
HEALTHY OILS
MCT oil (Bulletproof, NOW)
Flax Oil (Barlean's)
Coconut Oil (Dr. Bronner's)
BASIC SUPER SMOOTHIE RECIPE
The combinations are endless, but here’s a basic recipe:
Base: 8-10 oz. organic milk (dairy or non-dairy), coconut water, kefir or yogurt (dairy or non-dairy)
Healthy fat: 1 T MCT oil, coconut oil or flax oil
Protein: 1-2 scoops of protein powder
Antioxidants: 2 cups of berries (can be frozen), leafy greens or a combo.
Additions: herbs, nuts and seeds -- try a few, based on what you want and need for your health goals
Blend all until smooth. Keep in mind that a room-temperature smoothie can be easier to digest than an icy cold one, especially if you have digestive struggles or are feeling unwell. If you don't have an electric blender, choose powders and liquids rather than whole fruits and veggies. Shake well in covered mason jar or one of the great smoothie shakers available at both of our locations.
Amy Baker is a gardener, teacher, wildcrafter, herb enthusiast and an award-winning writer. She has studied herbal medicine with various teachers in Chicago and Madison, and earned her certification as a Culinary Nutrition Expert and Instructor through the Academy of Culinary Nutrition. Amy has enjoyed creating plant medicines, natural beauty and cleaning products, and all manner of tasty, nutritious, healing recipes for decades.