7 Ingredients You Should Never Add to Your Weight Loss Smoothie - nutribullet (2024)

Smoothies often fall under the category of “health halo” foods – drinks so commonly associated with a healthy lifestyle that we tend not to question their nutritional content. But smoothie is a broad term, and the smoothie you drink is only as healthy as the ingredients used to make it.

Smoothies have been dubbed as excellent meal substitutes, and it’s true; a nutritionally balanced smoothie is an excellent way to nourish your body and lose weight. The problem? Big chains often include sweetened fruits, fruit juices, chemical fillers, and high-fat dairy, some even add sorbet and ice cream. This results in a drink that’s essentially a giant sugar bomb loaded with excessive carbs and calories.

By making your own smoothies, you have complete control over what goes inside. However, it’s important to be mindful of the ingredients because the hidden sugars and fats can quickly add up and hinder your weight loss efforts.

If you don’t have a SMART nutrient extractor to calculate the amounts of nutrients, sugars, and fats in your smoothie as you add each ingredient, you can build a healthier smoothie by limiting or avoiding the following ingredients.

7 Smoothie Ingredients Hindering Your Weight Loss

1. Fruit Juice

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Arguably the most common mistake people make when preparing smoothies is adding fruit juice. The sweet taste comes at a price; it gives your smoothie all the sugar of fruit without any of its beneficial fiber, a necessary component to slow the release of sugar into your bloodstream. Some juices even contain more sugar per cup than soda! Excessive sugar is one of the main culprits of weight gain and can also lead to serious conditions, like type 2 diabetes. If you’re going for a fruity flavor, it’s best to stick with whole, unsweetened fruits.

2. Flavored Yogurt

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Flavored yogurt not only contains excessive amounts of sugar, but it’s also frequently loaded with artificial flavors and fillers that are better kept outside of your body. If you like dairy in your smoothies, plain Greek yogurt is a much better option, with its simple ingredients, high protein, and low sugar content.

3. Highly Processed Protein Powders

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Protein powder is not inherently bad, but it’s important to look at the ingredients and quality of your powdered additions. Most protein powders on the market are made from whey, a dairy byproduct that can trigger dairy sensitivities. Many protein powders are also high-calorie and loaded with fillers, sugars, and highly-processed ingredients that are designed to bulk you up, not lean you down!

Instead, look for plant-based proteins like pea, hemp, or sacha inchi made from high quality, preferably organic ingredients.

4. Milk

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As previously mentioned, dairy – especially from cows – causes digestive stress in many people. Whole milk is also high in fat and calories, while non-fat milk is skimmed of its fat, increasing the amount of dairy sugar contained in each cup. Your best bet is to skip dairy milk altogether and instead choose almond, oat, de-fatted coconut, or cashew milk.

5. Super Sweet Fruits

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While fruits, like bananas grapes, dates, and mangos, undoubtedly contain beneficial nutrients, they are also very high in naturally occurring sugars. Many dried fruits contain added sugars! It is best to avoid super sweet fruits if you’re trying to lose weight. Instead, opt for fresh or frozen berries, green apples, and citrus.

6. Added Sweeteners

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Even “healthy” sweeteners, like honey, maple syrup, coconut sugar, and agave nectar, are still sugar at the end of the day. Taking these out of your daily rotation will make a big difference in your weight loss progress. If you’re really craving a sweeter smoothie, try a few drops of stevia extract, which is naturally free of sugar and calories.

7. Too Many Healthy Fats

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It’s possible to have too much of a good thing, and such is the case with healthy fats in your smoothie. While nuts, nut butter, seeds, coconut, healthful oils, and avocados are great for your body – streamlining its functions and assisting with nutrient absorption – it’s important to enjoy them in moderation.

Fats are the most nutritionally dense food group, meaning they provide large amounts of energy, and calories, in relatively small portions. Therefore, portion control is key when it comes to adding fats to your smoothie. Aim for no more than two tablespoons of whole nuts and shredded coconut, one tablespoon of nut butters and oils, or ¼ of one avocado.

A weight loss smoothie can easily become a weight gain smoothie.To make a balanced and nutritious weight loss smoothie, focus on adding lots of greens, flavorful herbs and spices, hydrating veggies, and small portions of low-sugar fruits, and take care to avoid those top seven culprits that won’t help you lose weight, but make you gain it instead.

7 Ingredients You Should Never Add to Your Weight Loss Smoothie - nutribullet (2024)

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7 Ingredients You Should Never Add to Your Weight Loss Smoothie - nutribullet? ›

The nutribullet Juicer™ and nutribullet Juicer Pro™ are not equipped to make nut milk or nut butters. Do not process nuts or seeds in your nutribullet Juicer™ or nutribullet Juicer Pro™.

What should you not put in a nutribullet? ›

The nutribullet Juicer™ and nutribullet Juicer Pro™ are not equipped to make nut milk or nut butters. Do not process nuts or seeds in your nutribullet Juicer™ or nutribullet Juicer Pro™.

What's the best thing to put in a smoothie to lose weight? ›

The best green smoothies for weight loss are low in calories and high in fiber and protein. They may include ingredients like spinach, almond milk, blueberries, and avocado.

What is unhealthy in a smoothie? ›

Higher blood sugar levels

Added sugars in your already-sweet smoothies can be especially bad for your body, and should be avoided if possible. But even if you're making your smoothie yourself using all-natural ingredients, it can still have a lot of the natural sugar in it.

What is the healthiest thing to put in a smoothie? ›

Protein, such as a commercial protein powder, Greek yogurt (which is higher in protein than regular yogurt) or nut butters. Fruit, including berries, mango, bananas and avocado. Greens, such as spinach or kale. A liquid base such as dairy or plant-based milk, water or fruit juice.

Why shouldn't you put a banana in your smoothie? ›

New Research Reveals Why You Shouldn't Add a Banana to Your Smoothies. Researchers have found that the enzyme polyphenol oxidase (PPO) in certain fruits like bananas can reduce the absorption of heart-healthy flavanols, especially when combined with flavanol-rich ingredients like berries.

What liquid is best for smoothies for weight loss? ›

If you're drinking smoothies for weight loss, water should always be your number one because drinking water helps you burn calories and stay hydrated.

Can you put anything in a NutriBullet? ›

Now, nutribullet is proud to introduce the all-new nutribullet Blender, your new kitchen blender with the power, capacity and control for all your traditional blending needs. Hot blending, cold blending, vegetables, fruits, nuts and even ice nutribullet Blender does it all!

Can you put raw carrots in a NutriBullet? ›

I use my Nutribullet 3-4 times a day. I've combined broccoli, carrots, celery as well as grapes, bananas, blueberries, spinach, almonds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, hemp seeds, and flax seeds all together at one time in my Nutribullet. They combine to make an excellent smoothie.

Why can't you put hot food in NutriBullet? ›

Never use the NutriBullet cups to blend hot ingredients. Hot ingredients release steam when blended, causing pressure to build in the sealed cup. Too much pressure will cause the cup/blade assembly to separate, spraying hot ingredients through the air and could cause injuries.

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