Delicious and detoxing Turmeric Tonic -a fresh and energizing juice made with fresh turmeric root, ginger, orange, apple and carrot to help soothe the body, fight inflammation, and revitalize and energize. Sunshine for the soul! 
Turmeric Tonic - A  healthy juice made with healing turmeric root, beets, apple, ginger and carrots to help heal the body, fight inflammation, sooth and energize. | www.feastingathome.com
Here is one of my favorite juices- Turmeric Tonic.  It’s made with fresh turmeric root ( feel free to sub ground turmeric) ginger root, carrot, orange, and apple,  and an optional golden beet. It is like liquid sunshine for the body and soul.  So nourishing and flavorful! I can’t wait for you to try it!

Ingredients in Turmeric Tonic

Turmeric Tonic | A fresh healthy juice made with fresh turmeric root, beets, apple and carrots to help detox and revitalize you! | www.feastingathome.com

Ingredient notes:

I love using fresh turmeric root in the recipe, but feel free to sub ground turmeric in a pinch. A little black pepper helps the turmeric become more absorbable.
Turmeric Tonic | A fresh healthy juice made with fresh turmeric root, beets, apple and carrots to help detox and revitalize you! | www.feastingathome.com

Benefits of Turmeric

The research out there on the health benefits of turmeric is widespread and plentiful. Its healing properties include the ability to: destroy cancer cells, regulate insulin, relieve arthritis, prevent Alzheimer’s by aiding in preventing plaque build-up in the brain, detox the liver, help the body break down fat, reduce cholesterol, and clarify the skin. For more info, read this and this.  Clearly, there is something to it.
Turmeric Tonic - A  healthy juice made with healing turmeric root, beets, apple, ginger and carrots to help heal the body, fight inflammation, sooth and energize. | www.feastingathome.com
On the homefront: At the beginning of the New Year, many of us take time to pause and reflect on past year, taking inventory of our failures or accomplishments. Often, from a place of judgment, we create “resolutions”, or goals for the year to come, which involve even more accomplishing, doing, and producing.
This year, I decided to try something new. Instead of asking myself, “What do I want to do this year?“, I asked myself “How do I want to feel?“.  As I contemplate this question, a few words bubble to the surface. I want to feel vibrant and energized. I want to feel grounded to the earth and its cycles. I want to feel connected.
We are all different and we each resonate with feelings so individually. How do you want to feel this year?  After you come up with a few core feelings, think about ways to cultivate these feelings daily. What habits can you gently instill to promote more of what you want to feel?

For me, this means cooking and eating foods that are alive and full of nutrients- rather than ones that leave me feeling heavy and tired. Instead of saying, I’m not going to eating dairy or sugar, I gently nudge myself away from the mindset of “rules”, into the realm of feelings, remembering how wonderful it feels to feel vibrant, alive and energized.

Because cooking is a big part of my work and everyday life, I feel more grounded to the earth and its cycles when I prepare food that actually comes from the ground, when it’s grown in its true season. And yes, of course, it is much harder in winter to always stick to this!

Why I love Turmeric Tonic

This is why I love this Turmeric Tonic juice so much! This seasonal juice recipe contains winter root vegetables and seasonal citrus, and one very special healing ingredient… fresh turmeric root! Perfect for cold winter days. It feels like liquid sunshine!
But honestly, it wasn’t the facts or benefits that sold me on this fresh turmeric juice, it was how my body felt after I drank this. It felt amazing!

Turmeric FAQS

Turmeric has a strong flavor that can overwhelm, so make sure to use it in moderation. Start off conservatively, adding more as your palate becomes accustomed to it. It’s deliciously addictive. I find myself adding more and more each time I make the juice, but trust me, start off with a tablespoon or less.  You can always add more.
Happy New Year!

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Delicious and detoxing Turmeric Tonic - a fresh and energizing juice made with fresh turmeric root, ginger, orange, apple and carrot to help sooth the body, fight inflammation, and revitalize and energize. Sunshine for the soul! 

Turmeric Tonic Recipe

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  • Author: Sylvia Fountaine | Feasting at Home
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 16 ounces 1x
  • Category: drink recipe, juice, vegan, detox
  • Method: juiced
  • Cuisine: Northwest

Description

A healing turmeric juice made with freshly juiced turmeric root, apple, orange, beet, ginger and carrots. Aka, Liquid Sunshine!


Ingredients

Scale
  1. 4 medium organic carrots ( 4 cups)
  2. 1 small golden beet (optional) 2- 3 inches in diameter scrubbed and cut in half
  3. 1 orange (peeled)
  4. 12 tablespoons sliced fresh turmeric root ( start conservatively) peels are OK
  5. 12 tablespoons fresh ginger
  6. 1 apple, cored and quartered

Instructions

  1. Juice all ingredients through a juicer.
  2. Serve immediately!

Notes

Remember to start conservatively with the turmeric, taste and add more if you like. Feel free to sub 1-2 teaspoons ground turmeric.
Makes 2  6-8  oz glasses of juice

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 8 ounces
  • Calories: 224
  • Sugar: 31.1 g
  • Sodium: 206.6 mg
  • Fat: 1.1 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0.2 g
  • Carbohydrates: 54.4 g
  • Fiber: 13.2 g
  • Protein: 4.4 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

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  1. pls excuse my ignorance, but how did you make this, did you put it in a blender and blitz it all? thank you

    1. You seep the the ingredients in boiling water, then strain. Using a french press is easiest.

      1. Thank you for the recipe. I cut the ingredients in half for my ninja juicer. Unlike my other juicer this one keeps the pulp. It turned out well

  2. Hi, just wanted to say thanks for this great post and let you know I mentioned you blog on mine with this posting where I did a micro modified version of it (https://healthyandraw.wordpress.com/2016/02/22/tumeric-tonic/) 🙂

  3. What do you mean by turmeric tonic? Can you use a red beet instead of yellow? We don’t have a lot of fresh farm markets in our area that carry a lot of ”different” things.

    1. Thanks Sharon! I call it a “tonic” because it’s healing, although, I can see how this may be confusing…is basically fresh juice with fresh turmeric root. 🙂 Red beets are just fine, the flavor won’t change a bit — the reason I chose golden beets for this is it allows the color of the turmeric to really shine through, where with a red beet will mask it. Simple as that!! I hope you give it a shot, it’s really good!!

  4. Could you make this in a whole fruits blender?I have a ninja, which I am in love with. I add ground tumeric to my morning smoothie but have been trying to make some detox mixies a few days a week.
    thanks, and I love theblog👌💙

    1. Thanks Amber! Im not sure…have never tried! If you do try it, please let me know what you think…Im very curious! Start off very sparingly with the fresh turmeric, too much can get bitter. 🙂

    1. Thanks! I just made it with 1/2 teaspoon and it was SO GOOD! I think I’ll add a little extra next time 😉 My 63 year old mom is trying turmeric for the very first time today too thanks to your recipe! Thank you!!

    2. I tried this today with 1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric and it was SO GOOD! I think I’ll try adding a little more next time 😉 My 63 year old mom is trying turmeric for the very first time thanks to your recipe so THANK YOU!! 🙂

  5. If I can’t find fresh turmeric, can I stir in some ground turmeric after everything is juiced? If so, how much would you use? Thanks!

  6. Wow, this is the bomb! My husband, daughter and I loved it!!! Thank you for sharing and will for sure be making more recipes from your site. Found you on Pinterest:)

  7. You are AMAZING! I am so incredibly happy to find your blog and looking forward to seeing all of your new upcoming recipes for 2014! You have inspired me to cook more at home this year….

    If so, I was looking to use less dairy in my diet this year, yet I feel dairy (i.e. CHEESE) can be so flavorful and hearty. It also fills me up the way meat does… but lately it hasn’t been agreeing with me when I eat too much. I’ve always had a hard time flavoring food..I can make it look pretty, but it tends to fall bland. What would you say are essential seasonings/oils/whatever that I should have in my pantry to give my food great flavor (so I dont throw cheese on it!)? I live in the middle of the dessert now and your recipes have me missing the fresh ingredients I had access to in the Bay Area. The lack of unique produce left me uninspired to cook in 2013 but I plan to break out of the rut!

    I know that’s a long-winded message there, but you inspire me (did I already say that?!) Haha. Thanks again!

    1. Yay! Im so glad you are finding inspiration here. Thank you. Creating flavor without cheese can be challenging, but totally doable – by using other ingredients that are pungent or full of umami flavors. But truthfully, the simplest place to start is with salt. Often food that lacks salt, tastes bland. Salt makes the over flavors come out more. Then think acid ( citrus, vinegar). Then depth….like Soy, miso, caramelized onion, garlic, smoked salt, pungent flavors like anchovy,capers, fish sauce. And I love using fresh herbs in abundance. It really depends on the recipe. Feel to email me with specifics anytime. Happy New year!!

    1. You could try it but it might be difficult to blend up the carrots and beets unless you have a strong blender like a vita- mix. Let us know if it works…Thanks Terina.

  8. That’s a great attitude to have! I too have promised myself that I will actively do things to make myself feel better. I love this juice! Pinned to make ASAP!

  9. I love this! I’m amazed by the health benefits of turmeric, and I always feel so refreshed when I get it in my system. Beautiful, tasty beverage! Happy New Year!

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