Histamine Busting Green Smoothie

I am going to take as many of the antihistamine strategies that I can conceive of and put them together in as pleasing of a manner as I possibly can.  Antihistamine Green Smoothie!  Keeping it easy, there are substitutions if you don’t have all of the ingredients on hand. This smoothie is gingery and delicious but it is NOT for the faint of heart.  As always just adjust the ingredients to work for you, your system and what you have on hand.

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Is this for real? Yes! This is a hard core antihistamine smoothie that I developed just for you (ok and me). Moringa can inhibit up to 70% of histamine production. Ginger is a great anti-inflammatory which I find helpful for my seasonal allergies. Nettle does contain histamine in the stingers but the leaves also contain powerful antihistamine compounds like quercetin and more. Watercress can help to stabilize the Mast cells and decrease histamine production. I like the spiciness it adds to the smoothie. Pomegranate, dandelion, holy basil and echinacea also have antihistamine properties and the fruits in this smoothie were chosen because they were low or very low in histamines. If you can get mangosteen juice it has many benefits beyond its histamine reducing abilities. It can be very stabilizing for the immune system. The sour cherry is high in quercetin and a good replacement for onions/garlic, the usual quercetin sources, which were really not fitting into this green drink at all! I chose to use green tea extract here because in order to get the antihistamine benefits from the tea itself I would have had to add too much liquid and caffeine. You could choose to use matcha powder instead or leave it out.

You may choose to sweeten this with stevia or yacon or another choice of sweeteners and if so don’t worry 🙂 These ingredients were not chosen for their gentle tastiness but for their springtime allergy busting power. Enjoy!

 

Ingredients

Nettle (2 C fresh or replace with spinach) Watercress (1 C can replace with parsley) Ginger (2 small nubs or 2 T juice)
Hemp seeds (2 T)

Coconut milk (1/2 C)
Mango, frozen or fresh (1/2 C) Pomegranate (1/2 C seeds or 1/4 C juice) Dandelion greens (1/4 C)
Holy Basil or Echinacea tea, can replace with water or low histamine juice (1.5 C)

Mangosteen juice (1/4 C if available or one fresh mangosteen if available)
Tart cherry juice (2 T optional)
Moringa (1-2 tsp optional)
Green tea extract (1 t optional)
Stevia or Yacon syrup to taste
Lemon EO (optional 4 drops)

 

Instructions

If you don’t have something, substitute what you do have
Blend until as smooth as possible
Taste and adjust for sweetness

You can also just make your normal smoothie and add in selected ingredients above that are available to you!!!

Hard Core Add-ins: Reishi spore oil, 5 drops
Black cumin seed oil 1/4 – 1/2 tsp Turmeric (small piece)

Lactobacillus plantarum or Bifidobacterium powder

 

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Blackberry Cardamom Smoothie

clip_imageThis recipe is easy to make in the morning and features Cardamom which has been shown to be effective against Staph bacteria that have shown resistance to antibiotics.  These are a normal member of our digestive flora but can be out of balance for some.  While cardamom is not the most potent of the microbial modulating herbs I feel it’s the most tasty.  It has also been shown to reduce nausea, just like ginger.  All the plants are my favourite plants.

This recipe is great if you can tolerate blackberries.  If you cannot please consider using more spinach, soaked blended chia and Medicine Flower Blackberry Extract.  Make it work for you, keep the cardamom, get crafty.

Ingredients

• 1 cup blackberries, fresh or frozen
• ½ teaspoon cardamom
• 1 cup spinach, packed
• 2 tablespoons aloe vera, fresh gel, optional
• 2 tablespoons hemp seeds
• 3 drops stevia, to taste
• water, as needed

Instructions

Blend and serve!
(Makes 3 cups)

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Cardamom Peach Green Smoothie

Although it is pouring rain today I can just picture myself sitting on the dock sipping this green smoothie. Somehow in the summer it seems like anything is possible.  You can add a cup of your non-dairy yogurt to this recipe to make it creamier and add some probiotics.

Cardamom Peach Green Smoothie

Ingredients
  • 2 peaches
  • 1 C spinach
  • 1/2 C cucumber pieces
  • 2 t coconut butter
  • 1/4 t cardamom powder
  • 1/4 t cinnamon powder
  • 1 T hemp seeds
  • 1/2 banana (optional)
  • 1.5 C chilled herbal tea or water as needed (I used a pineapple roiboos, yum)
    *optional scoop of high quality greens or protein powder

Instructions

If using herbal tea steep the night before and leave in the fridge to cool overnight

Blend everything to desired consistency

Do not be afraid to add ice or sweetener of choice if that suits your taste!

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