Super Sinus Juice Recipe: Juicing for Health Series. (2024)

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Rich in raw ginger, antioxidants like vitamin C, my Super Sinus Juice will stimulate your taste buds and give your immune system a healthy boost. A bold dose of ginger is sure to give you that warm ginger buzz. This invigorating, fresh juice will make your eyes perk up, your head do a little shake and your mouth say “Wowsers!” You have been warned: this sweet-tart juice is spicy. But if you’re tired of doing shots of hot sauce, hot mustard or wasabi to clear your sinuses – this recipe is worth a shot! Literally. Get my Super Sinus Juice recipe…

I Love Ginger Juice. Ginger is one ingredient that you can’t squeeze in a citrus press, and you can’t really blend it. (OK, it’s possible to blend raw ginger, but it can get a bit mealy in texture). Raw ginger is best when juiced with a blend of fresh fruit/veggie juices. Thus, you will need some sort of juicing appliance to get this ginger juice kick.

No Juicer?? Ginger Craving Tip: If you are desperate and want some ginger without a juicer – try grating fresh ginger into a blender and blending it with fresh juice and coconut water ice or light smoothie ingredients. A good tsp-Tbsp of ginger will do it.

Another good option for your sinuses is inhaling hot ginger tea. Add a pouch of some fresh grated ginger to hot water and sweeten it to taste. Ginger tea bags are an even easier option (though I haven’t tried this method).

Loving Your Ginger Buzz. That warming flavor wiggles on your tongue, then down your throat and up through your nose. It hums and sizzles for a few seconds before melting away into a warm soothing steam of spice. And then you want more, take another sip, and it starts again.

Real, Fresh Ginger
is stimulating, invigorating, powerful and spicy. It is a warming ingredient that will perk up your senses and get your blood flowing. Ginger Ale from a can will not give you a true ‘ginger buzz’. In fact, there are only a handful or truly respectful bottled ‘ginger’ beverages. Real fresh ginger is much more powerful than most products insinuate.

To get a bold ginger buzz,
the ginger must be fresh, raw, and in this case – juiced. And if you really want an over-the-top “Oh my goodness, that’s spicy!” moment, you will have to juice a brave amount of ginger. How’s your ginger-drinking prowess?

Bonus Effects! Ginger is said to have anti-inflammatory properties and is well known for its tummy-soothing effects.

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Spicy Red Cayenne: sideline spicy ingredient. You can add a tiny pinch or a few bold dashes. dash it on top, or swirl it in. Either way, you’ll get an extra flame of heat for mouth – and out through your sinuses…breath out through your nose as you drink to speed things up.

Who Drinks Sinus Juice?
I serve this juice to anyone with a cold, lazy immune system, stuffy nose or allergies. Congestion can sometimes be stimulated in such a way that your body naturally de-congests itself. No harsh pills needed. Super spicy soup, a spoonful of hot sauce, wasabi shots or my delicious choice for sinus clearing cravings: this juice. Give it a try and don’t be afraid to add more ginger or cayenne if you’re feeling brave!

By Kathy PatalskyPublished 02/02/2010Super Sinus Juice Recipe: Juicing for Health Series. (3)
This super spicy citrus juice is great for an immunity boost! Ginger, cayenne and orange.

Ingredients

  • 1 orange, peeled
  • ½ lemon, peeled
  • 1 medium apple, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, peeled
  • cayenne to taste
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

  1. Add all ingredients to a juicer. Add cayenne and/or salt over top the juice to serve.
  2. Alternative way: Juice the lemon and orange. Add everything to a blender – including the lemon and orange juice. Add ½ cup water. Blend from low to high until smooth. strain the juice or drink as is. Ice can also be blended in if you want a frostier texture.

Yield: 1-2 servingsPrep Time: 00 hrs. 05 mins. Cook time: 00 hrs. 02 mins. Total time: 7 mins. Tags: juice,sinus,wellness,citrus,drink,beverage,juicign,spicy,


Spiciness Troubleshooting:
If the juice is too strong, juice another apple or two and add the juice into the mix.

If it is still too strong, try juicing in some celery or cucumber (if you have it on hand). This will cool down the ginger. But then again, this is super sinus juice, so hopefully you can brave the spicy sip.

Note: You can also substitute the orange for grapefruit – if you’d like.

Health Note: Always check with your doctor before overdoing it on any one ingredient. Ginger may even interact with certain medications. Just because it’s natural, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be careful!

Other Ginger Recipes I love:
Jazzy Apple Ginger Juice
Orange Glow Muffins
Ginger Juice Shooters
Yellow Fruity Frothy

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About Kathy Patalsky

Hey there! I'm Kathy, lover of kitty cats, weekend baking, 90's movies, travel, beach fog and foamy lattes. Since 2007, I have been sharing my vegan recipes and photos. My goal is to make your cooking life a little easier, delicious - and plant-loaded - while sharing some LIFE and conversation along the way.

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  1. Super Sinus Juice Recipe: Juicing for Health Series. (14)Evelyn Parham says

    Ginger is really good for the body. I appreciate the recipe. I'll be sure to share this with those, that I know have sinus issues. The juice recipe sounds delicious and the photos, look awesome!

    Take care!

    Reply

  2. Super Sinus Juice Recipe: Juicing for Health Series. (15)Evelyn Parham says

    Ginger is really good for the body. I appreciate the recipe. I&#39ll be sure to share this with those, that I know have sinus issues. The juice recipe sounds delicious and the photos, look awesome!

    Take care!

    Reply

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Pineapples have many benefits for sinusitis. The clinical trial findings show that pineapples can help relieve the inflammation of nose mucosa, alleviate breathing difficulty, and lower nasal discomfort. All of these properties are beneficial in managing the symptoms of sinusitis.

Which juice is best for sinusitis? ›

Pineapples have many benefits for sinusitis. The clinical trial findings show that pineapples can help relieve the inflammation of nose mucosa, alleviate breathing difficulty, and lower nasal discomfort. All of these properties are beneficial in managing the symptoms of sinusitis.

What detox juices help with sinus? ›

Sinus Soothing Green Juice
  • 2 cups Foxy Organic Green Kale.
  • ½ cucumber.
  • ½ cup Foxy Organic Parsley.
  • ½ green apple.
  • 1 lemon, peeled and pitted.
  • ½ inch piece of ginger, peeled.
  • Pinch of cayenne pepper.
  • 1 cup cold water.

How long does it take to see the benefits of juicing? ›

It usually takes about three weeks to totally FEEL benefits as that's how long it takes cells to turnover in the body. I was told this by a doctor. whenever you are changing to a new diet or even skincare routine you need to stick with it for three weeks at least.

What juice is good for mucus? ›

Orange, pineapple and watercress juice are rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, iron, potassium and bromelain. These substances contain expectorant, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant action, which help to get rid of phlegm and strengthen the immune system to speed-up cold and flu recovery.

What is the strongest natural antibiotic for sinus infection? ›

Take oil of oregano: This essential oil has natural antibacterial and antifungal properties that can help fight off sinus infections. Place a few drops under your tongue twice daily or add oregano oil to a bowl of recently boiled water to enhance your steam inhalation treatment.

What fruit helps clear sinuses? ›

Furthermore, they protect the mucus membrane. Bright colored vegetables and fruits such as berries, kiwi, pumpkin, papaya, sweet potatoes, and pineapple are all rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Pineapple also contains enzymes that break down the buildup on the sinuses and reduces inflammation.

What drink clears nasal passages? ›

Herbal tea

A blend of mullein, sage, ginger, peppermint, chamomile, eucalyptus, wild thyme, and blackberry aids in loosening mucus in the nose and throat. Steep dried herbs or a tea bag in hot water, add honey and lemon juice, and drink thrice a day for its benefits.

What not to drink when you have sinus? ›

You need plenty of fluids, but steer clear of co*cktails, wine, and beer.

What are 5 cons of juicing? ›

The Cons of Juicing
  • May Spike Blood Sugar Levels. Even when you juice your own fruits and veggies, you are taking away all of the fiber which counteracts the carb load and you're left with the juice and the sugar in it. ...
  • Not Great for Those with Kidney Disorders. ...
  • Insufficient Calories.
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Additional benefits include boosting the immune system and increased energy levels, clearing up your skin, increase metabolism, weight loss, digestive health, and improved organ function. UCLA recently published a body of work on the health benefits of a three-day juice cleanses.

How many pounds can you lose by juicing for 3 days? ›

On average, people tend to lose between 1 to 3 pounds during a three-day juice cleanse. This initial weight loss is primarily due to a reduction in water weight and stored glycogen (carbohydrates) rather than fat loss.

What is the strongest natural expectorant? ›

The strongest natural expectorant for a cough is honey. Honey has been shown to reduce the symptoms of even chronic or severe coughs.

What is the fastest way to get mucus out of your lungs? ›

Steam: You can use a device such as a cool-mist humidifier or steam vaporizer to breathe in warm air. You can also take a hot shower or breathe in vapors from a pot of simmering water. These methods introduce moist air into your air passages, which helps loosen the mucus in your lungs.

Does cucumber get rid of mucus? ›

Being rich in water, potassium, and vitamin C, cucumber offers a helping hand with cleansing the body of excess mucus.

What not to drink with sinusitis? ›

You need plenty of fluids, but steer clear of co*cktails, wine, and beer.

Is apple juice good for sinusitis? ›

One plant compound, quercetin, has antioxidant properties and acts as an antihistamine. The compound can be found in foods like apples, leafy vegetables, red onions, broccoli, peppers, grapes, and green tea. Consuming these foods may help reduce inflammation and regulate allergic reactions that lead to sinus issues.

Is Cranberry Juice Good for sinus infection? ›

The high levels of vitamin C in cranberry juice may aid in upper respiratory infections. It may reduce the frequency and severity of these infections. Cranberry may also help ease postnasal drip. Cranberry juice may also help prevent kidney stones.

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