![]() ![]() The individual is encouraged to stick to their detox plan in order to achieve the desired goals. These six juices are dependent on the detox plan for the individual. This plan requires consumers to take 6 juices a day for 7 days. The company begins their customers on a 7-day juice detox plan. They are also not frozen giving absolute freshness to their customers. Their juices are unprocessed and no preservatives are added. Their produce is 100% organic juice that is fresh. The company thus aims at bringing the organic lifestyle at the reach of more individuals and to make it easy to adapt an organic lifestyle. Organic foods are also extremely expensive. The company also aims at making individuals follow a healthy lifestyle through organic juices. The company's goal is to provide consumers with organic juices through a detox program that helps them set and achieve goals based on individual needs. The founders felt that organic foods was catching up and to go with this trend, they began offering organic juices. The company was started a few years ago while the founders felt that though there were many juice bars all over different towns in the country, they were insufficient for market needs. This is achieved by encouraging consumers to meet the daily detox program requirements which increases sales for their juices. Apart from encouraging consumers to see through the juice detox program, the company is also determined to change how people see juices. The company sells organic juice from different fruits and also offers juice mixes for their consumers. I figured it was something that I could throw in a juice anyway if I really wanted to, and the last thing I wanted was more celery and cucumber.BluePrint is a juice company that has made a huge hit in sale of juices and nut bars. I decided since I was a first-timer, I would treat myself to a half of an avocado. I knew it was just something I had to wait out like a food craving, but the hunger was lasting much longer than the day before, and the Green Juice just wasn’t cutting it.īluePrint does have a “cheat sheet” on their website with celery, cucumber, avocado, and black coffee. The good thing about doing these at home, and maybe it was because I was making smoothies and not juices, was that I had a lot of leftover juice every time I followed the recipe, so I’d just stick the juices in the fridge for later.Īround the same time as yesterday, between the Spicy Lemonade and the second Green Juice, I became hangry again. Besides dreading the preparation, I drank my green juice happily as I watched the morning news. I woke up not starving and actually feeling good about myself. I was honestly a little nervous it wouldn’t yield the same results, but figured not eating anything except for ground up kale, celery, and beets couldn’t hurt. The only real difference between my DIY cleanse and BluePrint’s was that I had a blender and there was no way to create a “cold-pressed juice” out of my ingredients. ![]() BluePrint’s 3-day cleanse costs $195.00 I got all of the groceries I needed from Trader Joe’s for $35, and they lasted me for the entire 3 days with some to spare. I decided I wanted to try BluePrint’s Renovation Cleanse program and found copycat recipes for all the juices they offer online. Being the broke college student that I am, I decided I would do the 3-day juice cleanse by making them myself. ![]() However, I also found that 3-day juice cleanse programs run anywhere from $140–$200. Also, since the cleanses claim to supplement your body with all the nutrition it really needs, it seemed like a moderately healthy option compared to some others (yes, I did consider the taco cleanse). Most of us have heard of the juice cleanse trend by now and, after some Googling, I found a girl who did it and lost three pounds in three days, which seemed acceptable by my standards. ![]()
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