Complete Body Juice Bar
Georgia, US
Complete Body Juice Bar
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Cold-Pressed Beet + Pineapple + Ginger Juice— “Beet the Odd” NEW 12 OZ
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Boost your health with this cold-pressed blend of beets, pineapple, and ginger. Supports detox, lowers blood sugar, aids digestion, balances hormones, and promotes healthy skin. Note: Beets may temporarily color your urine red.
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Founder of Complete Body Juice Bar , Powder Springs, GAHi My name is Glenda Huff and I am passionate about educating the community on healing the body naturally via healthy eating and juicing!
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Product description
Our Beet the Odd cold pressed juice is a powerhouse blend of beets, pineapple, and ginger that packs a punch when it comes to health benefits. Beets are known for their anti-inflammatory properties, detoxifying effects on the liver, and ability to lower blood sugar levels. Pineapple adds a delicious sweetness while also aiding in digestion and providing immune boosting vitamin C. Ginger rounds out the blend with its hormone balancing effects, skin healing properties, and ability to combat iron deficiency. Sip on Beet the Odd and feel the goodness flow through you. *Beets may turn your urine red when consuming but it is nothing to be alarmed about. Includes: 1 Beet the odd 12 oz
Frequently asked questions
Why does natural juice separate?
Because it has no preservatives or additive. This is normal. Just shake before drinking
How long do natural juices last?
Fresh, cold-pressed juices typically last 3–5 days refrigerated. Freezing can extend shelf life up to 3 months.
Are cold-pressed juices healthier than store-bought juices?
Yes. Cold-pressed juices retain more nutrients, enzymes, and vitamins because they aren’t heat-processed.
Do juices help with inflammation or detoxing the body?
Certain ingredients like ginger, turmeric, beets, celery, and leafy greens are known to support inflammation reduction and natural detox processes.
Who should be cautious when drinking natural juices?
People with medical conditions, diabetes, or recent surgery should consult their healthcare provider before starting juice cleanses.
How should I eat while detoxing
Avoid fried and processed foods. Salads and raw veggies are idea for best results.
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Ships within 7-14 business days
Returns accepted within 14 days
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Ships from: Powder Springs, GA