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6 Reviews of Dr. Oz's Green Drink

From: Chef #649881

On Nov 14, 2007

This drink is great, my boyfriend and I just made it. He tried it in the juicer and I tried it in the blender. I ended up using the jucier then blending it with ice in the blender. Also I added Mint to mine and it was better. He added a whole lime and lemon and his was a bit more bitter, just use the juice.

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    From: karen in tbay

    On Mar 17, 2008

    I know it's packed with healthy power but I didn't like it.

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  • From: snurbcooks

    On Feb 21, 2009

    This is missing some stuff. here's the real recipe, which is great. 2 cups spinach 2 cups cucumber 1 stalk of celery 1/2 inch or teaspoon ginger root 1 bunch parsley 2 apples Juice of 1 lime Juice of 1/2 lemon After everything is combined in a blender, this recipe makes 28 to 30 ounces–about three to four servings. This will be very thick and you may need to add water - If you have a juicer this may work better.

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  • From: Chef #1272082

    On May 19, 2009

    I love this drink, it is very refreshing! I add just a little extra ginger. I drink this in the morning for breakfast, It is very satisfying and highly alkaline. My doctor has recommended that I follow the anti-inflammatory diet since I have high active levels of Eptein Barr Virus in my system. This drink fits right in, it helps give me a sustained energy. This drink does take about 10 minutes to make (including clean up), but it's well worth it.

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  • From: WildWaysPaige

    On Nov 7, 2007

    I loved this drink, it really does taste like a glass of Fresh! It is kind of thick though I will try it next time by running everything through my juicer instead of blender.

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  • From: ladyfingers

    On Aug 9, 2008

    There's lots of Vitamin A and potassium in this recipe, but cleaning the juicer is a pain in the neck. The taste and health benefits are not worth the effort. These ingredients can be eaten daily in a variety of different, more simple ways. Dr. Oz says he drinks this every morning--I'm willing to bet he doesn't wash dishes at his house.

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