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  2. Avocado Berry Smoothie Recipe - AOL

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    Place all ingredients in a blender, with the lime juice, milk and yogurt on the bottom. Pulse until smooth. For the full post, visit PDXFoodLove.

  3. Six Ingredients for Super-Healthy Smoothies - AOL

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    Start your day with the nutrition of a salad and the taste of dessert! These smoothies pack in healthy vegetables, fruit and herbs—plus each has a "super" ingredient, like kombucha, flaxseeds or ...

  4. Healthy meal plan to boost your brain power: sheet-pan ... - AOL

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    >>Download this week’s meal plan >>Get a 31-day stretching routine Monday. Breakfast: Double-Chocolate Smoothie Bowls Lunch: Chicken Quinoa Salad Dinner: Slow-Cooker Chicken and Wild Rice ...

  5. Smoothie - Wikipedia

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    A smoothie is a beverage made by puréeing ingredients in a blender. [1] A smoothie commonly has a liquid base, such as fruit juice or milk , yogurt or ice cream . Other ingredients may be added, including fruits, vegetables, non-dairy milk , crushed ice , whey powder or nutritional supplements .

  6. Health shake - Wikipedia

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    Smoothies—particularly green smoothies—are arguably a type of health shake, except stereotypical health shakes often contain some processed ingredients rather than just raw fruit and vegetables. Factory-made products often contain sweeteners and other additives (e.g., antioxidants , preservatives ).

  7. Nootropic - Wikipedia

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    Nootropics (/ n oʊ. ə ˈ t r oʊ p ɪ k s / noh-ə-TROHP-iks or / n oʊ. ə ˈ t r ɒ p ɪ k s / noh-ə-TROP-iks), [1] colloquially brain supplements, smart drugs and cognitive enhancers, are natural, semisynthetic or synthetic compounds which purportedly improve cognitive functions, such as executive functions, attention or memory.