Depending on what you toss in them, smoothies offer a wide range of immediate heart-saving, muscle-building, brain-juicing, mood-boosting benefits. We provide the building blocks and the blueprints -- all you need to do is liquefy.
The berries here aren't just super food for your brain; they offer an important cancer-fighting bonus.
Using all unsweetened fruit, this recipe delivers an antioxidant whallop without the sugar.
This low-calorie smoothie is a good source of fiber, phytochemicals, and antioxidants. Blueberries in particular contain compounds that can help prevent cataracts, cancer, constipation, and memory loss.
This smoothie is a muscle-rejuvenating, beta-carotene-filled, orange-colored wonder.
The fiber from the fruit teams with the artery-protecting antioxidants and healthy monounsaturated fats of the peanut butter to keep your ticker tickin'.
Less than a minute and you're drinking a better breakfast.
Packed with protein, manganese, and niacin, peanuts can help stave off heart disease and, when eaten in moderation, promote weight loss.
All the calcium and protein, none of the fat.
The huge amounts of antioxidants, such as anthocyanins, in blueberries have been shown to slow brain decline and reverse memory loss.
A cache of calcium and digestion-aiding probiotics in every scoop.
An antioxidant powerhouse bursting with fiber, manganese, and vitamin C, these berries will keep your heart and brain in top shape.
Calcium, phosphorus, and none of the guilt.
OJ has vitamin C, and pineapples contain bromelain, a cancer-inhibiting, inflammation-reducing enzyme.
In addition to their vitamin C and fiber content, cherries have been linked to reducing arthritis pain.
Heavy on potassium, fiber, and vitamin B6, bananas do wonders for your heart and provide good carbs to keep you full and energized.