3 Natural Juices That Work as Medicine

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In today's video, you will see 3 juice recipes that work as natural medicines. We have lots of juice recipes here on the channel.

Green juice, orange, apple, papaya, pineapple, and even collard green or spinach. Have you tried any of them yet?

These are just some variants of juices that we are used to making and drinking, right?

Since they are natural, depending on their ingredients, these juices can work as powerful homemade medicines. Did you know that?

See now 3 natural juices that also work as homemade medicines.

Juice for joint pain

This juice is great for those who suffer from joint pain, such as arthritis, arthrosis, tendinitis, osteoarthritis, and bursitis.

Juice for high blood pressure

Both ingredients in this juice, guava and tomato, are rich in potassium. This mineral lowers and regulates blood pressure and prevents the bad cholesterol (LDL) from fixating itself in the arteries' walls.

Health and skin beauty "Rejuvenating juice"

Did you know you can have healthy, beautiful skin naturally?

By choosing the right ingredients, you can get rid of pimples, acne, pigmentation, or any other issue.

Besides, this juice will make your skin younger and prettier.

0:00 Juice recipes that work as homemade medicines
0:34 Juice for joint pain
1:13 Juice for high blood pressure
1:44 Rejuvenating juice for healthy skin

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