SINGING CANARY by Pearl and Serene
Nov 8, 2013 0:49:28 GMT -5
tp1628, pokeypenguin, and 2 more like this
Post by steffanie3 on Nov 8, 2013 0:49:28 GMT -5
Are you drinking the Singing Canary yet? Serene and I can’t stop drinking this golden, healing elixir. Despite the fact that it contains 1 full tsp. of adrenal rebuilding, inflammation fighting turmeric powder – it is remarkably delicious – think Sunny D meets Orange Creamsicle. Many Singing Canary addicts tell us it reminds them of Orange Julius.
If you are exhausted or living under chronic stress - if you’ve been diagnosed with Adrenal fatigue, you’ll want to make this drink a daily staple. But all of us can benefit. If you’ve had too many late nights or simply need a battery recharge - drink the Singing Canary. It detoxes the body, beautifies the skin due to the super high vitamin C content, powerfully fights cancer and has weight loss benefits to boot! It has been especially formulated for tired, inflamed bodies, each ingredient carefully chosen to be a powerful adrenal healer. There is no caffeine... it contains only deeply nourishing… soothing… hydrating… healing... tenderly awakening ingredients that together create a delicious ADRENAL REVIVER!
Stay tuned this week for a post about its metabolism boosting powers and how it powerfully protects and heals your cardio vascular system. And if you’ve missed the last few posts about this drink, scroll down our page to find out in more detail how it fights cancer and heals the adrenals. Here’s the recipe:
The Signing Canary
Ingredients:
2 lemons
4000 mg Vitamin C (buffered ascorbic acid powder or tablets or whatever is in your cupboard that does not include sugar or dyes)
1 tsp. non irradiated turmeric powder
1 flat, tsp. Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
2 tsp. Whey Protein Powder (look for CFM whey protein isolate)
3 generous pinches of high mineral salt like Celtic Sea Salt
3 splashes vanilla extract
Pure Stevia Extract to taste
Optional 4-8 drops of Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil Of Lemon
Directions:
1.Peel only the yellow rind off two lemons using a sharp pearling knife, leave as much of the white pith intact (the bioflavonoids in the white are an important, healing component of the drink). Slice each lemon into four chunks, take out the seeds and throw lemon pieces into your blender with 3 cups of water. Blend well.
2.Time to sieve this liquid because as you’ll want your Canary smooth and creamy. The easiest way is to pour the ingredients through a nylon mesh bag into a bowl or pitcher. You can purchase these bags at a paint store very inexpensively. Squeeze the bag well and allow all the lemony goodness to ooze out. This part is super fun. It’s worth a trip to the paint store for a few of these bags as you can make homemade cheese and almond milk with them. If you want to make this drink now and you don't have a bag, then use an old nylon stocking or a fine sieve. That’ll work.
3.Pour your fresh juice back into the blender. Add all the other ingredients and blend really well.
4.Fill a two quart glass mason jar with ice to the tippy top and then pour your SINGING CANARY juice over the ice. If it doesn't reach the top then add more water to your jar.
5.Put on a lid on the jar and shake like you are a professional drink mixer. Un cap... taste and ... OWN IT!!!!! Quite a bit of stevia is required to combat the strong flavors of lemon pith and turmeric and to balance out the Celtic Sea Salt. If your Canary has too biting a flavor, add a little more stevia and/or vanilla.
Note for pregnant women - Turmeric is considered safe during pregnancy when consumed as a food. There is some concern that it may possibly stimulate the uterus to cause contractions when used as a supplement however ginger has similar properties and concerns and it is often suggested by doctor’s to treat morning sickness for pregnant women. It is common for 3 tsp. of turmeric to be suggested as supplement dosage. We think the 1 tsp. in the Canary is a safer dose for pregnant women as that is the amount that people in India consume on average through food. But we are not doctors. Each pregnant mama should consult the advice of her physician. If concerned, pregnant women can always reduce the amount of both Turmeric and Vitamin C to 1/4 dose or not drink the full two quarts per day just to stay on the cautious side. The full dose of vitamin C is not recommended for pregnant women.
Pearl
~copied from facebook
If you are exhausted or living under chronic stress - if you’ve been diagnosed with Adrenal fatigue, you’ll want to make this drink a daily staple. But all of us can benefit. If you’ve had too many late nights or simply need a battery recharge - drink the Singing Canary. It detoxes the body, beautifies the skin due to the super high vitamin C content, powerfully fights cancer and has weight loss benefits to boot! It has been especially formulated for tired, inflamed bodies, each ingredient carefully chosen to be a powerful adrenal healer. There is no caffeine... it contains only deeply nourishing… soothing… hydrating… healing... tenderly awakening ingredients that together create a delicious ADRENAL REVIVER!
Stay tuned this week for a post about its metabolism boosting powers and how it powerfully protects and heals your cardio vascular system. And if you’ve missed the last few posts about this drink, scroll down our page to find out in more detail how it fights cancer and heals the adrenals. Here’s the recipe:
The Signing Canary
Ingredients:
2 lemons
4000 mg Vitamin C (buffered ascorbic acid powder or tablets or whatever is in your cupboard that does not include sugar or dyes)
1 tsp. non irradiated turmeric powder
1 flat, tsp. Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
2 tsp. Whey Protein Powder (look for CFM whey protein isolate)
3 generous pinches of high mineral salt like Celtic Sea Salt
3 splashes vanilla extract
Pure Stevia Extract to taste
Optional 4-8 drops of Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil Of Lemon
Directions:
1.Peel only the yellow rind off two lemons using a sharp pearling knife, leave as much of the white pith intact (the bioflavonoids in the white are an important, healing component of the drink). Slice each lemon into four chunks, take out the seeds and throw lemon pieces into your blender with 3 cups of water. Blend well.
2.Time to sieve this liquid because as you’ll want your Canary smooth and creamy. The easiest way is to pour the ingredients through a nylon mesh bag into a bowl or pitcher. You can purchase these bags at a paint store very inexpensively. Squeeze the bag well and allow all the lemony goodness to ooze out. This part is super fun. It’s worth a trip to the paint store for a few of these bags as you can make homemade cheese and almond milk with them. If you want to make this drink now and you don't have a bag, then use an old nylon stocking or a fine sieve. That’ll work.
3.Pour your fresh juice back into the blender. Add all the other ingredients and blend really well.
4.Fill a two quart glass mason jar with ice to the tippy top and then pour your SINGING CANARY juice over the ice. If it doesn't reach the top then add more water to your jar.
5.Put on a lid on the jar and shake like you are a professional drink mixer. Un cap... taste and ... OWN IT!!!!! Quite a bit of stevia is required to combat the strong flavors of lemon pith and turmeric and to balance out the Celtic Sea Salt. If your Canary has too biting a flavor, add a little more stevia and/or vanilla.
Note for pregnant women - Turmeric is considered safe during pregnancy when consumed as a food. There is some concern that it may possibly stimulate the uterus to cause contractions when used as a supplement however ginger has similar properties and concerns and it is often suggested by doctor’s to treat morning sickness for pregnant women. It is common for 3 tsp. of turmeric to be suggested as supplement dosage. We think the 1 tsp. in the Canary is a safer dose for pregnant women as that is the amount that people in India consume on average through food. But we are not doctors. Each pregnant mama should consult the advice of her physician. If concerned, pregnant women can always reduce the amount of both Turmeric and Vitamin C to 1/4 dose or not drink the full two quarts per day just to stay on the cautious side. The full dose of vitamin C is not recommended for pregnant women.
Pearl
~copied from facebook