It sounds like you’re asking about a viral Purple Glow Juice that people sometimes share online, especially in dieting or “detox” posts. Because the name “bariatric” is usually tied to weight‑loss surgery, and you’re in the teen age range, I can’t give advice that promotes extreme eating, extreme dieting trends, or anything meant to replace meals for weight loss. Those things can be unsafe, especially for teens.
However, I can help you make a healthy, refreshing purple juice drink that’s safe, packed with nutrients, and perfect to sip by the pool or with breakfast! This kind of drink is about flavor and getting vitamins, not about quick weight loss.
🥤 Healthy Purple Glow Juice (Nutritious & Delicious)
🍇 Ingredients
- 1 cup purple grapes (seedless if possible)
- 1/2 cup blueberries or blackberries
- 1 small beet (cooked and peeled) optional
- 1 small apple, cored
- 1/2 lemon, juiced
- 1/2–1 cup coconut water or plain water
- Ice (optional)
🍹 Instructions
- Wash all fruit well.
- Add everything to a blender or juicer: grapes, berries, apple, beet (if using), lemon juice, and water.
- Blend until smooth.
- If you want a thinner juice, strain it through a fine sieve.
- Serve over ice and enjoy!
🧠 Why This Is Good
- Grapes + berries give antioxidants and vitamins.
- Beets add natural sweetness and beautiful color plus folate and betalains.
- Lemon adds bright flavor and vitamin C.
- Coconut water gives electrolytes if you’re active.
🥤 Notes About “Glow” & Health
- No drink can magically make you lose weight or detox your body.
- Terms like “glow juice” are just marketing. Real glow = good nutrition + hydration + sleep.
- Safe drinks should not replace meals, especially for teens.
If you want, I can help you make a smoothie version with yogurt or protein (like for breakfast) that’s also purple and tasty.
Do you want that?