All cactuses have juice, or should I say cacti. One of the most popular is the Nopal Cactus Which grows in the Sonoran desert. It has this prickly pear type fruit or button that grows on the cactus. It is red in color and, like I said before, looks like a prickly pear They're just about the size of a kiwi. Just lake agave is extracted from its plant, its use for many things. you can buy agave in grocery stores. It looks kind of like a corn syrup or a light honey. It is the main ingredient in tequila. But back to the Nopal cactus. The juice that is extracted from these prickly pear type buttons has most recently been used a product called Nopalea. It is used to treat inflammation in patients who deal with day today discomfort Ok back problems, or joint problems, or any inflammitory problems. I personally don't know what it taste like but it looks delicious. I've seen it on an infomercial. Check out a picture online of the Nopal cactus and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Cactus Juice was created in 1971.
Its juice from a cactus plant. Like apple juice is juice from an apple and orange juice is juice from an orange.
cut it open
yes, garlic juice is the same as garlic extract......because as we all know the juice released by the garlic is called an extract or juice......extract, however,is something that can be released from a source by the use of force....the same as juice,can be released by the use of force
no because you wouldn't be able to go inside the cactus
The pads and fruit of the prickly pear cactus are edible. The fruit can be peeled and eaten raw. However, many experts suggest that the fruit is best when it is made into candy, jelly, juice, or wine. It is also available dried or in extract form.
a juice from the rose
Aloe Vera
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As someone who has tried cactus juice in the past i can say yes i experienced hallucinations after drinking about half to 3 quarters of a little they were quite strong for a period of aprox 1-2 hours it really kicked ass. And if you have seen Avatar, then you should also know that cactus juice is the quinchiest! LOL!
Exudate is the scientific name for 'cactus juice'. The fluid appears when cactus plant tissues are damaged or opened. The term also refers to the solutions that the roots release into the soil, as the cactus plant's waste products.