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6 Reasons You Should be Drinking Bamboo Juices
Thursday, September 3, 2015
#1 It's Raw
Pasteurization, the process of heating raw ingredients to prevent spoilage, damages vital nutrients, enzymes and minerals only found in raw plants. Many of the juices seen at grocery stores have been pasteurized or HPP preserved to help extend the shelf life. Bamboo's raw juices ensure all the ingredients are in their most natural state, maximizing the health benefits of our juices.
#2 It's Organic
Using organic produce ensures each ingredient has not been tainted with pesticides, preservatives or other unnatural chemicals extremely harmful to the body.
#3 It's Cold Pressed with a Super Juicer
Cold pressed is a juicing method that removes all the fibers from the fruit or vegetable without damaging the plant’s cellular structure. Bamboo's juicer “presses” all vital nutrients by slowly exerting immense pressure onto the plant. This distinctive process enables your body to get essential nutrients, while allowing the digestive system to “rest”, avoiding the need to sap your body’s of its energy in order to break down plant fibers.
Bamboo uses the same juice machine, the industrial Nowalk, used at holistic healing centers. This type of machine creates juice that has 30% more living enzymes than other juicers on the market.
#4 It's Pressed in Small Batches
Bamboo presses just enough produce to fill approximately 6-10 bottles of juice. Pressing juice in small batches ensures the maximum amount of nutrients have been extracted from the fruits and vegetables.
#5 It's Simple
Bamboo uses no more than 5 ingredients in each bottle of juice or almond milk. Because your body uses different enzymes to break down different foods, simple ingredients is key to ensuring your body is able to easily absorb the vitamins, minerals and enzymes found in the different types of fruits and vegetables in our juices.
#6 It's Hand Bottled in Glass Bottles
Bamboo hand bottles each batch of juice and does not use any machines or equipment for the bottling process. This detailed process ensures there is no oxidation, heat and any other variables applied to the juice that could damage the nutrients after the juice has been pressed.
Bamboo uses glass bottles only. Plastic is made with BPA and other harmful chemicals that can leach into your juice. Bamboo also reuses glass bottles returned by customers in an effort to reduce our waste and carbon footprint.