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Juicing with cannabis captures all of its health benefits but not the characteristic high.

The true benefits of juicing come from using fresh fruits, raw fruits, and vegetables and one of the many popular juicers on the market.

Raw cannabis provides medical marijuana patients a safe and delicious way to consume fresh cannabis without psychoactive effects.

Numerous studies indicate that juicing with raw ingredients improves energy levels and focus, and decreases the incidence of illness, as well as lessens the effects of degenerative diseases.

Benefits of Cannabis Juicing

Juicing cannabis is quickly becoming a popular way to enjoy the health benefits of the cannabis plant without experiencing any psychoactive effects.

By extracting the nutrients and cannabinoids from raw cannabis leaves and buds, you can create a fresh, nutrient-rich drink known as raw cannabis juice or fresh cannabis juice.

This process involves juicing raw cannabis leaves and buds.

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Consuming raw cannabis juice has been associated with a range of health benefits, such as reducing inflammation, supporting immune function, and providing powerful antioxidant effects.

Juicing cannabis is an easy and effective way to incorporate the nutritional benefits of cannabis into your daily routine, and it can be done using a variety of methods, including cold-press juicers or high-powered blenders.

Uncured cannabis plants include nutrients, THCA, and CBDA that when combined can support immune system function, brain and heart health, inflammation prevention and reduction, and the promotion of healthy cell activity.

Many users report medical benefits such as treating inflammation and reducing muscle spasms, which may contribute to improved well-being as well as improved symptoms for anxiety, migraine, and overall wellness after consuming raw cannabis juice.

Consuming cannabis activates the human endocannabinoid receptors in the brain and causes an antioxidant release that removes damaged cells from the body.

When the plant is heated, the carboxyl group is removed from cannabinoid acids through decarboxylation. As a result, decarboxylated cannabis contains active cannabinoids like THC, which produce the psychoactive effect.

There is a growing body of research, along with anecdotal evidence from personal testimonials, supporting these health benefits and highlighting the therapeutic potential of raw cannabis juice.

Consuming raw cannabinoids from unheated cannabis does not cause intoxication, making it suitable for those seeking health benefits without the psychoactive effect.

The plant offers a comprehensive approach to wellness and is also a vitamin, mineral, and fiber powerhouse.

Essential Raw Juice Ingredients For Cannabis Juicing

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To receive the full benefits of fresh juice, look no further than your cannabis plants and the produce section (preferably organic) of your local supermarket.

The term “power food” is a popular label for foods loaded with essential nutrients.

Along with lentils, broccoli, and blueberries, cannabis definitely belongs on the power foods list. Even cannabis seeds—which come from hemp plants and are an ingredient in many cereals and granolas—are loaded with essential fatty acids (Omega-3, Omega-6, Omega-9, stearic acid, and palmitic acid), plant-source protein, vitamins (A, C, B1, B2, B6, C, and E), and minerals, such as calcium and iron.

Cannabis seed protein alone contains all the known amino acids.

The juice from cannabis leaves and flowers is as easy to include in your juice as any other popular greens used for juice, like kale and spinach.

For optimal nutrition, select fan leaves and fresh leaves that are undamaged and vibrant, as these provide the highest nutritional value and best results when juicing.

To enhance the flavor and balance the natural bitterness of cannabis juice, consider mixing in carrot juice.

Cannabis, as well as kale, spinach and other dark, leafy green vegetables, contains essential minerals (including iron, selenium, potassium, calcium, and antioxidants) as well as important elements like zinc and carotenoids.

Cannabis trichomes and plant tissue contain more essential nutrients than nearly any other plant species. Like carrots, cannabis contains beta-carotene.

It also contains limonene like lemons and copious amounts of anthocyanins—highly effective analgesics—that are also found in blood oranges and cherries.

Tasty Cannabis-Infused Juice Drinks

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Cannabis juice is refreshing and enjoyable.

Before starting any recipe, thoroughly wash your cannabis leaves with cold water and apple cider vinegar to help release nutrients and remove bacteria.

The following recipes will provide you with a power-packed dose of beneficial cannabis along with the nutrients from other tasty ingredients.

After preparing your juice, you can pour any leftovers into an ice cube tray to make convenient ice cubes for future use.

Freshly juiced cannabis can be stored in the refrigerator for up to three days.

Cucumber/Apple/Kiwi/Cannabis Juice

Ingredients:

  • 1 cucumber (diced)
  • 1 apple (sliced)
  • 1 kiwi (sliced)
  • ½ lemon (cut up)
  • 2 carrots (unpeeled, cut up)
  • 1 small piece of ginger (to taste)
  • 12 grams of raw cannabis buds or 28 grams of raw cannabis leaves (wash with fresh water, then dry with paper towels)

Instructions:

Cool the fruit, vegetables, and cannabis in a refrigerator until ready to use. Use a cold-pressed (masticating) juicer to extract juice from the cannabis first, vegetables second, and fruit third. Thoroughly mix the juices, serve, and drink immediately.

Mango/Banana/Cannabis Cooler

*This recipe requires both a cold-pressed juicer and a regular blender.

Ingredients:

  • 1 small mango, skinned and seeded
  • 1 cup plain yogurt
  • 1¼ tablespoon honey
  • ½ banana
  • ½ Tbsp. lemon juice
  • 12 fresh cannabis leaves (washed)

Instructions:

Cool the fruit and cannabis in a refrigerator until ready to use. Use a cold-pressed (masticating) juicer to extract juice from the cannabis. Set the juice aside.

Combine the mango, yogurt, honey, banana, cannabis juice, and lemon juice in a blender. Blend the ingredients until smooth. Serve and drink immediately.

Cannabis-Infused Banana/Strawberry Smoothie

*This recipe requires both a cold-pressed juicer and a regular blender.

Ingredients:

  • 1 banana (sliced)
  • 6 strawberries (sliced)
  • ¾ cup blueberries
  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 1 Tbsp. cannabis/hemp seed
  • 12 fresh cannabis leaves and four 2-inch fresh cannabis flowers (frozen)

Instructions:

Freeze the fruit prior to making this smoothie to ensure the smoothie is cold when blended. Use a cold-pressed (masticating) juicer to extract juice from the cannabis.

Combine the cannabis juice and other ingredients in the blender and whip until completely blended and smooth in a rich mixture. Serve and drink immediately.

The Importance of Using a Good Juicer

Choosing the right juicer is key to getting the most out of your raw cannabis leaves and buds.

A wheatgrass juicer or a cold-press juicer is ideal for juicing cannabis, as these machines are designed to gently extract juice from leafy greens and delicate plant material without generating excess heat.

This is important because heat can degrade the sensitive nutrients and cannabinoids found in raw cannabis, reducing the health benefits of your juice.

While electric juicers can also be used, they may not be as effective at preserving the full spectrum of nutrients.

When selecting a juicer, look for one that is easy to operate, simple to clean, and capable of handling large amounts of leafy greens and vegetables.

Investing in a high-quality juicer ensures that you get the maximum nutritional value from your cannabis leaves and buds, making your juicing process more efficient and enjoyable.

Side Effects of Drinking Juiced Cannabis

Some of the most typical adverse effects are nausea, tiredness, lightheadedness, dry mouth, dizziness, and drowsiness.

While most negative effects are mild to moderate and pass rapidly, occasionally more serious side effects might happen. If side symptoms start to manifest, consult a pharmacist at a medical cannabis dispensary.

Individuals taking blood thinning drugs should avoid raw cannabis juice, as its vitamin K content may interfere with the effectiveness of these medications.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Juicing cannabis can sometimes present a few challenges, but with the right tips, you can easily overcome them.

One common issue is clogging, which happens when the juicer or blender gets blocked by fibrous plant material from the cannabis leaves and buds. To prevent this, make sure to clean your juicer thoroughly after each use and consider using a strainer or cheesecloth to filter out any remaining solids from your juice.

Another frequent problem is bitterness, which can occur if you use too much cannabis or not enough sweet fruits and vegetables.

To balance the flavor, try adding more carrots, apples, or other naturally sweet ingredients to your juice, or simply reduce the amount of cannabis you use.

With a little experimentation, you can create delicious and nutritious cannabis juice blends that suit your taste preferences.

Resources for Learning More

If you’re interested in exploring the world of raw cannabis juice and juicing cannabis further, there are plenty of resources to help you get started.

Online, you’ll find a wealth of websites, blogs, and forums dedicated to cannabis juice, raw cannabis, and the health benefits of juicing. Many of these resources offer detailed recipes, step-by-step tutorials, and tips for maximizing the nutritional value of your juice.

Books and videos on juicing raw cannabis are also widely available, providing in-depth information and inspiration for your juicing journey.

Health food stores and dispensaries often carry fresh cannabis juice and related products, and their staff can offer valuable advice on juicing techniques and product selection.

For expert guidance, consider looking into the work of William Courtney, a leading advocate for raw cannabis juice and its potential health benefits.

By tapping into these resources, you can expand your knowledge, discover new recipes, and make the most of your cannabis juicing experience.

Karen Getchell, expert cannabis writer
Karen Getchell

Karen gained expertise in developing training programs and technical documentation as a Senior Editor at Cisco Systems. She began her journey in cannabis as a patient, searching for a way to heal herself. When she perfected a method for making cannabis oil, other patients began to seek her out. An early adopter of CBD medicine, she started her CBD-infused-products business in 2014. Over the last two decades, Karen has taught hundreds of patients and caregivers how to select strains, infuse oils, and extract cannabinoids.

When she isn’t teaching cannabis cooking classes, Karen works as a cannabis business consultant, writes for online cannabis publications like Cannabis Training University, Leafly, and Weedmaps, and runs a CBD-infused-product business.

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