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Table of Contents
  1. Health Benefits of Immune-Boosting Smoothie
  2. Immune-Boosting Smoothie Ingredients
  3. How to Make Immune-Boosting Smoothie
  4. 5 Tips to Boost Your Immune System
  5. Common Questions
  6. More Immune-Boosting Recipes
  7. Immune-Boosting Smoothie Recipe

Enjoy this tropical immune boosting smoothie recipe that’s packed with vitamin C, healing herbs and essential vitamins and minerals that support your immune system daily. Getting sick is no fun at all. It can mean missing work or activities. Get tips to boost your immune system quickly using whole foods and learn some health benefits of the ingredients we’re blending in this smoothie.

Immune boosting smoothie recipe in a glass jar.

Health Benefits of Immune-Boosting Smoothie

This immune-boosting smoothie recipe isnโ€™t just deliciousโ€”itโ€™s a powerhouse of nutrients designed to support your bodyโ€™s natural defenses. Each ingredient is chosen for its unique health benefits, making this drink as functional as it is refreshing.

Ingredients for immune boosting smoothie recipe.

Immune-Boosting Smoothie Ingredients

A vibrant, refreshing immune-boosting smoothie with ingredients uniquely chosen for their nutrient-dense magic? Sign me up! Here’s what I’m blending to keep my body strong (and why):

  • Spinach: Choose fresh, bright green spinach leaves for the best flavor and nutrition. It adds a mild, slightly earthy taste that pairs perfectly with the sweeter fruits in this smoothie.
  • Celery: Look for firm, pale green stalks with no wilting. Its subtle, refreshing flavor balances the boldness of ginger and parsley.
  • Fresh Parsley: Select vibrant green, fragrant bunches for the best flavor. Its herbaceous and slightly peppery flavor adds complexity to the smoothie.
  • Cucumber: For the best flavor, pick cucumbers that are firm and dark green, with no soft spots. Its cool, clean taste enhances the smoothieโ€™s refreshing quality.
  • Ginger root: Look for firm, smooth ginger with thin skin for the freshest flavor. It brings a warm, slightly spicy kick to the recipeโ€”just a little goes a long way!
  • Mango: Look for ripe mangoes that yield slightly to pressure and have a sweet aroma. Mango provides natural sweetness and a luscious tropical flavor to the smoothie.
  • Lemon: Use a whole (peeled) lemon for vibrant flavor with a hint of natural zestiness. Look for lemons that are firm and heavy for their size, with a bright yellow color.
Immune boosting smoothie in two glass jars surrounded by fresh ingredients.

How to Make Immune-Boosting Smoothie

I know this immune-boosting smoothie recipe may have some ingredients you aren’t used to blending, but don’t be afraid to give it a try! Let new flavor combinations surprise your senses and support your body in the best way possible.

  1. Toss the spinach, celery, and parsley leaves into the blender, followed by the liquid, for a vibrant green mixture.
  2. Scrape down the sides if needed to blend all leafy chunks. Blending the greens first helps break them down well.
  3. Add the remaining ingredients and blend again until smooth. For the best results, remove any seeds from the lemon and peel or chop the fresh ginger before blending.

Use Fresh Herbs for Better Nutrition

Use fresh parsley and ginger root for this recipe. Dried herbs don’t have the same nutritional power that fresh ones do, and you want the most bang for your blend to boost that immune system quickly.

Refreshing immune boosting smoothie in a jar surrounded by cucumbers.

5 Tips to Boost Your Immune System

When I prioritize my health before illness hits, I find I have a better chance of being less sick or not sick at all, even during the hardest months of the year. Here’s how I choose to give my body a fighting chance during cold and flu season:

  1. Daily green smoothies: No matter what the day brings, I know I’m starting it the right way with one of the best immune-boosting smoothies below. (If you want a warmer option for winter, try a warm smoothie)
  2. Immune system boosting foods: Fill your grocery cart with berries, leafy greens, nuts, seeds, fresh spices, citrus fruit, red bell peppers, fresh herbs to support your immune system this winter.
  3. Sleep: Take advantage of the shorter sunlight hours and give yourself the gift of sleep. If quality sleep is hard to come by then try a few sleep tips.
  4. Exercise: When life gets busy, exercise is harder to come by. Setting aside 30 minutes during my lunch break to move (walk, run or yoga) helps make it easier to move my body.
  5. Natural remedies: At the start of each school year, I make sure I’ve got the following on hand to help the whole family: fire cider, elderberry syrup, homemade vapor rub, and ginger lemon honey tea. These support us in sickness and in health!

Common Questions

How can I boost my immune system quickly?

Many factors contribute to a healthy immune system: eating a diet rich in whole food, and plant-based ingredients, quality sleep, exercise and keeping stress under control. If this sounds like a lot to tackle all at once, I totally get it! Focus on adding more plants to your meals right now, and see if that can help you feel energized and maybe even a little less stressed.

What is the most powerful immune system boosting ingredients?

Whole food plants packed with vitamin C. Seriously, skip the supplements and focus on adding fruits and vegetables like citrus fruits, strawberries, dark leafy greens, tomatoes, cauliflower and more.

Does boosting your immune system work?

While you can’t actually ‘change’ your immune system, you CAN do a lot to support it… or not. Focusing on a plant-rich diet, quality sleep and daily exercise (even light!) can help your immune system perform at its best.

More Immune-Boosting Recipes

Try these incredible recipes to boost immune system, all uniquely created to help support your body in various ways:

If you make this immune-boosting smoothie recipe, Iโ€™d love to hear how it turned out in the comment box below. Your feedback helps me and all the readers in this community. And if youโ€™re interested in more plant-based recipes (and exclusive content), sign up for my free weekly newsletter.

Bright green immune boosting smoothie in a glass jar, surrounded by fresh vegetables.
4.75 from 4 votes

Immune-Boosting Smoothie

Looking for the best Immune-Boosting Smoothie recipe to naturally support your immune system? This delicious smoothie combines mango, parsley, celery, lemon, cucumber, spinach, and ginger for a nutrient-packed drink thatโ€™s as tasty as it is effective!
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Author: Jen Hansard
Course: Smoothie, Snack
Cuisine: Plant-Based, Vegan
Serves: 1

Ingredients  

  • ยพ cups spinach
  • ยฝ stalk celery
  • 2 tbsp fresh parsley leaves only
  • 1 cup water
  • ยฝ cucumber peeled
  • ยผ inch ginger root peeled and diced
  • 1 ยฝ cups mango frozen
  • ยฝ lemon peeled and seeded
  • 1 serving homemade protein powder optional

Instructions 

  • Blend spinach, celery, parsley and water until smooth.
  • Add the remaining ingredients and blend again.
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Notes

  • Use frozen mango to make a refreshingly cool smoothie.
  • Boost this smoothie with one serving of plant-based protein powder to help your body more easily process the natural fruit sugars.ย 
  • The stems of parsley are bitter and harder to blend smoothly. Use just leaves to make blending easier.ย 
  • Swap spinach with the leafy green of your choice.ย 

Nutrition

Calories: 194kcal, Carbohydrates: 48g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 0.3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.4g, Sodium: 57mg, Potassium: 923mg, Fiber: 8g, Sugar: 38g, Vitamin A: 5671IU, Vitamin C: 141mg, Calcium: 111mg, Iron: 2mg
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  1. I see alot of carbs in the smoothies and Iโ€™m worried about sugar content too. Iโ€™m trying to lose weight but also eat healthy. I have an autoimmune disease so boosting my system is needed. Any advice?

    1. Hi Missy! I have the #1 fat-burning smoothie for weight loss and a few other smoothie recommendations on there, as well. Also, if you scroll to the bottom of any of the recipes you can see the nutrition info. This makes it easier if you are monitoring your sugar and carbs!

    1. Our number one tip for getting the right smoothie consistency is def to blend your liquid and greens only first. That really gives a chance for your blender to get the greens as smooth as possible. Afterward, add remaining ingredients and blend until smooth. You’re next smoothie is gonna be so yummy Chrystal!!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. 5 stars
    This recipe looked and smelled terrible, but it tasted SO GOOD!!! So glad I decided to try it.
    I like mine a little spicy, so I added a 1/2 inch of ginger. I highly recommend if you’re a ginger lover like me. ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. This one is one of my faves, Micha! And I’m also a big fan of ginger.

  3. 5 stars
    Thank you for sharing this smoothie. Tried it and loved the taste and also knowing that it is good for me. I will definitely start my morning with this immune booster smoothie since my students are coming back into the classroom next week. I have to protect myself and keep my immune system strong and I feel this smoothie will help me stay healthy.

    1. You’re welcome, Wilma! We โค๏ธ the teachers! Stay safe + healthy. ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. 4 stars
    I wash and freeze my ginger.
    When a recipe calls for it, I pull it out and run it over my zester, peel and all.
    Then pop the remaining root back into container and in freezer for next time.
    Can’t wait to try this smoothie

    1. Kimmi, that’s a great way to store and use ginger! Let us know what you think of this smoothie once you give it a try!

  5. I wasn’t expecting to enjoy this smoothie after looking over the ingredients but, wow!, was I surprised! It is now one of my go-to smoothies! Thank you for an excellent recipe!

  6. Hello Rawkstar,

    My questions is how do you know when you have the right texture when making smoothies. I always feel like I am over doing them and they get to soft and mushy. I really want to start doing more smoothies for the week do you have more receipts.

    1. Hi Maria,

      When blending green smoothies we suggest blending your leafy greens + liquid base first, until your greens resemble a juice consistency. Then add your fruit + veggies. Make sure one of your ingredients are frozen to ensure everything is creamy + chilled to perfection.

      Hope that helps!

      Want more green smoothie recipes? Make sure + check out the recipes tab on our website, + also check out our brand new mobile app, Daily Blends! It’s packed with 200+ recipes, smoothie challenges, + tons of resources.

      Check it out here…

      https://simplegreensmoothies.com/app

    1. Hi Frances,

      My favorite way to peel ginger root is to use the edge of a spoon. Simply run your spoon along the root to remove the exterior. Also, a veggie peeler works too!

  7. For this and all other smoothies, are you supposed to peal the kiwi and mango and all other fruits??

    1. Hi Nick,

      Great questions! The peels of fruits offer some major nutrients and are a great option to include in your green smoothie. Here are just a few tips on blending kiwi and mango…

      While kiwi peels are high in vitamin C, fiber, and cancer-fighting antioxidants, as well as, anti-inflammatory and anti-allergenic properties, it can be tart. So we suggest starting with a small amount.

      When blending the mango skin we suggest selecting your fruit when the fruit is ripe and the skin is at its thinnest. While the mango skin is packed with nutrients, those sensitive to poison ivy or poison oak should avoid eating the skin due to a potential allergic reaction known as โ€œmango itchโ€. โ€จ

      Hope this helps!

  8. I have been feeling under the weather and my daughter has shared pink eye with me So come Monday morning I am looking to boost immunity and detox some of my symptoms! I was missing cucumber but this recipe still tastes very fresh and the texture is light and creamy. I will make it again tomorrow with cucumber. I hope I can shake some of these bugs in my system!