Oh, we all have those days when the dreaded bloat is out of control. Personally, sometimes my tummy can stick out more than my butt. I’ve reduced my family to tears of hysteria (and fear) on more than one occasion by sticking out my distended middle as far as humanly possible – I look like a skinny 6-month pregnant woman or have an awful basketball sized tumor! Maybe it’s too much salt, not enough water, low fiber intake, that time of the month . . . or all of the above. I think we can all agree that being bloated and retaining water is not only an uncomfortable feeling, but also a self-confidence shaker – even though we all know that by eating healthfully, this gut grief not a lasting situation. Can’t believe I’m doing this, but I’ll share pictures of me taken within a short period of time — before dinner and already bloated (left) and feeling fabulous early one morning (right)! .
Rather than staying swollen up like a balloon, you can stop the suffering and get on the path to that slim and trim you with my Dandelion Greens Detox Smoothie. Packed with all sorts of healthy ingredients that promote healthy digestion and hydration, this green smoothie recipe is also very light, so you don’t have to fret about overdoing the liquid calories.
For under 120 calories, you get a 20-ounce glass of goodness that has no added sugar, progresses you towards your daily fiber needs, and even has a touch of protein from the dandelion (surprise!) It’s also rich in many vitamins and minerals, especially potassium, magnesium, calcium and vitamin K.
Here’s a rundown on the ingredients and how they can tame your tummy troubles.
Cucumber: Not only is this veggie is loaded with water (95% to be exact) which helps improve hydration, it also is a good source of a flavonoid antioxidant called quercetin that help reduce inflammation and puffiness – that’s why we have all long-loved to put slices over our eyes.
Coconut Water: High in potassium and other electrolytes, this watery juice from inside the coconut helps to flush sodium out of the body and restore healthy hydration levels. For convenience, I love to have this Coconut Water Powder on hand.
Banana: Bananas are rich in potassium, a mineral that helps manage fluid levels in our bodies and can assist in shedding salt-related water retention. Also, this dietary fiber in this popular fruit keeps things moving along in your digestive system.
Ginger: This root is a wonder when it comes to health benefits, anti-inflammatory, anti-nausea, migraine relief and more. It also contains an enzyme that optimized the absorption of proteins and Lessing protein-related bloating and gas in the process.
Dandelion Greens: Dandelion greens (as well as the root) are a fantastic detox food that cleanses the liver, flushing toxins and excess water out – perfect if you have lots of water retention. Dandelions have a surprising amount of protein for a “green” and even more calcium than spinach. You can also use the greens (mainly found in the early spring) in salads or sautés or reap benefits from drinking a dandelion tea or taking a dandelion root extract or supplement.
Linking Up With: Happy Fit Mama, The Fit Foodie Mama, Hello to Fit, Fairy Burger, Chocolate Runner Girl, Jill Conyers,
Have you ever tried dandelion greens before? What do you do to beat bloating? Please share in the comments below – XOXO, Jennifer
- 1 cup unsweetened coconut water
- 1/2 cup chopped fresh dandelion greens can swap spinach, if unavailable
- 1/2 cup banana slices
- 1/2 cup peeled and seeded cucumber, cut in chunks
- 1 teaspoon fresh squeezed lemon juce
- 1 teaspoon fresh grated ginger root
- optional couple drops of stevia
- 1/2 cup ice, more if needed
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Add all ingredients to blender and process until smooth, adding more ice if necessary. Pour into tall glass and enjoy immediately.
Love the cucumber in this! How refreshing!
It was very refreshing! And, dandelion can sometimes seem bitter, but not at all in this!
I need this smoothie in my life like yesterday. I can’t have banana so I will have to find something to sub but I will definitely be making this! Thanks for sharing!
sub avocado!
Oh I love how fresh this sounds! Gotta try it.
thanks Angela! 🙂
I’ve never tried dandelion greens, but I’ve heard great things about em’! This looks so healthy + refreshing! 😀
I love Dandelion greens!! I thought I was the only one who ever used them 😉
I love them, too bad they are not in season longer!
Yum this looks so good, I get bloated A LOT especially if I eat out but OMG your abs #dying <3 xo
Thanks Courtney, me to on the bloating. So much salt in everything.
i didn’t have access to dandelion greens so I subbed with a kale/spinach mix. Awesome green smoothie! So how often is it ok to drink this?
Good job, most any greens would make a great sub! There is nothing too extreme about the ingredients, so I think it’s safe to drink 1x a day . . .2x if you really want to. You’d have to take a lot of dandelion root in supplement or extract for for it to be an issue. BTW, you can forage wild dandelion greens in the early spring or look for them in your health / foodie type grocery stores or farmer’s markets.
I need this smoothie recipe I’m so tired of my belly bloating especially when I go outdoor it’s blows bigger like I’m 10
Months pregnant and it’s stopping me from enjoying my life! In addition, how long can I drink this smoothie? Thank you!