First
Vitalizer - Celery, Kale, Apple, Spinach, Mint, Pineapple, Lemon, Cucumber
Super K - Romaine, Collard Greens, Kale, Cuc, Celery, Apple, Spinach, Lemon, Parsley, Ginger
D-Tox - Pineapple, Apple, Cucumber, Kale, Celery, Ginger, Lemon
Second
Kamp – Kale, Apple, Pineapple, Mint
D-Tox - Pineapple, Apple, Cucumber, Kale, Celery, Ginger, Lemon
Third
Ginger Bliss – Carrots, Apples, Ginger, Lemon
V-9 – Tomatoes, Cucumber, Bell Peppers, Lettuce, Carrots, Celery, Parsley
Fourth
D-Tox - Pineapple, Apple, Cucumber, Kale, Celery, Ginger, Lemon
Fifth
Back to Roots – Beets, Sweet Potatoes, Apple, Ginger, Turmeric, Kale
Kamp - Kale, Apple, Pineapple, Mint
Sixth
Peace of Mind – Filtered Water, Cashews, Vanilla, Cinnamon, Agave Syrup
Juicing
Give your body a fresh start with our gut-friendly juice cleanse, made from cold-pressed, all-natural ingredients. Choose the plan that fits your lifestyle:
1-Day Cleanse: 5 juices + 1 cashew milk
3-Day Cleanse: 15 juices + 3 cashew milks
5-Day Cleanse: 25 juices + 5 cashew milks
Fuel your system with nutrients that refresh, restore, and support your second brain.
Possible Detox Symptoms
During a cleanse, it’s normal to feel temporary symptoms like headaches, fatigue, bloating, or mood changes. These aren’t signs of illness—they’re signs your body is working hard to release stored toxins. Just like cleaning out a cluttered space, things may feel messy before they feel better. Common reactions include flu-like symptoms, skin irritation, digestive shifts, or sleep disruption. Stay hydrated, rest, and trust the process—you’re getting better.
Can I Eat While Juice Cleansing?
For optimal results, we recommend that you consume only juices during your cleanse. If you decide to eat during the cleanse, try to stick to healthy foods such as:
Half of a cucumber
A few stalks of celery
1/4th of an avocado
Gum is okay as long as it is the natural kind, with natural sweeteners such as spry or the Starbucks one!
Stay Hydrated
Infused Water (add slices of cucumber, mint, orange peel, slices of lemon including peel to regular water and let it sit for a while)
Herbal teas
Water
Foods to Avoid After a Cleanse
Using common sense is your best tool in the days after your cleanse. Your body has only been taking in all-natural juices, so eating lots of bad, processed foods could make you feel sick. Here are some food you need to watch out for the days following your cleanse:
Alcohol
Sweets such as cake
Processed cereals
Oily or greasy food
Salt
Soft drinks
Sugar, white and processed
Artificial sweeteners