Inside the bottle

What your body gets from every sip.

Every ingredient in a DEEKS blend was chosen for a reason. This page breaks down the key nutrients in each juice — what they are, what they do, and why we put them in the bottle.

Behind the scenes

Find out what's inside our cold-pressed juices

WHAT'S IN YOUR JUICE?

Beet It

Beet It

Beet It

Energy · Circulation · Stamina

Beetroot

DIETARY NITRATES · FOLATE · IRON

Converts to nitric oxide in the body, which helps relax and widen blood vessels — supporting healthy circulation and oxygen delivery to muscles during exercise.

Pineapple

BROMELAIN · VITAMIN C · MANGANESE

Contains bromelain, a naturally occurring enzyme linked to reduced inflammation. Also provides a fast source of natural sugars for quick energy alongside vitamin C.

Apple

QUERCETIN · FIBRE · POLYPHENOLS

Rich in quercetin, a flavonoid associated with cardiovascular support. Provides natural fructose for sustained energy and polyphenols that act as antioxidants.

Lime

VITAMIN C · CITRIC ACID · FLAVONOIDS

Boosts iron absorption from the beetroot — an important synergy. Citric acid supports cellular energy production, and flavonoids contribute antioxidant activity.

Ginger

GINGEROLS · SHOGAOLS · ANTIOXIDANTS

Active compounds gingerols and shogaols have anti-inflammatory properties and are associated with improved circulation. Adds warmth and digestive comfort to the blend.

Why it works together

The vitamin C in lime and pineapple directly enhances the absorption of iron in beetroot — two ingredients doing more work together than they would alone.

Nutrient synergy — a core principle behind every DEEKS blend.

Green Dream

Green Dream

Green Dream

Hydration · Digestion · Balance

Cucumber

WATER · SILICA · VITAMIN K

Over 95% water by weight, making it one of the most hydrating foods available. Silica supports connective tissue health, while vitamin K plays a role in bone metabolism.

Kale

VITAMIN K · VITAMIN C · CHLOROPHYLL · CALCIUM

A nutritional powerhouse — exceptionally high in vitamin K for bone health, and rich in chlorophyll, which is associated with liver support and alkalising the body's pH.

Pear

SOLUBLE FIBRE · SORBITOL · VITAMIN C

Contains sorbitol, a natural compound that draws water into the large intestine to support digestive regularity. Soluble fibre feeds beneficial gut bacteria, supporting microbiome balance.

Lime

VITAMIN C · CITRIC ACID · FLAVONOIDS

Boosts iron absorption from the beetroot — an important synergy. Citric acid supports cellular energy production, and flavonoids contribute antioxidant activity.

Ginger

GINGEROLS · SHOGAOLS · ANTIOXIDANTS

Active compounds gingerols and shogaols have anti-inflammatory properties and are associated with improved circulation. Adds warmth and digestive comfort to the blend.

Why it works together

Cucumber hydrates at a cellular level while pear and ginger actively support the digestive tract — making this blend genuinely functional from first sip to last.

Hydration and digestion are closely linked — poor fluid intake is one of the leading causes of sluggish digestion.

Regen

Regen

Regen

Skin · Antioxidants · Vitality

Carrot

BETA-CAROTENE · VITAMIN A · POTASSIUM

A potent source of beta-carotene, which the body converts to vitamin A — essential for skin cell renewal, eye health, and immune function. The orange pigment is the nutrient itself.

Orange

VITAMIN C · HESPERIDIN · FOLATE

One of the richest common fruit sources of vitamin C, which supports collagen synthesis — the structural protein that keeps skin firm. Hesperidin also supports vascular health.

Ginger

GINGEROLS · ANTI-INFLAMMATORY COMPOUNDS

Supports the body's anti-inflammatory response, which plays a significant role in skin clarity and general wellbeing. A consistent ingredient in traditional wellness practices worldwide.

Turmeric

CURCUMIN · TURMERONES · ANTIOXIDANTS

Curcumin is the active compound responsible for turmeric's anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Best absorbed alongside fat or black pepper — its effects build with regular intake.

Why it works together

Beta-carotene from carrot and vitamin C from orange are a powerful antioxidant duo — neutralising free radicals that accelerate skin ageing and cellular damage.

Both are fat-soluble and work best consumed consistently over time.

Refuel

Refuel

Refuel

Electrolytes · Recovery · Hydration

Coconut water

POTASSIUM · MAGNESIUM · NATURAL ELECTROLYTES

One of nature's most effective electrolyte sources — higher in potassium than a banana. Replenishes minerals lost through sweat, supporting nerve function and muscle contraction.

Pineapple juice

BROMELAIN · NATURAL SUGARS · MANGANESE

Provides fast-acting carbohydrates to replenish glycogen stores after exercise. Bromelain offers a natural anti-inflammatory effect to support muscle recovery.

Sea salt

SODIUM · CHLORIDE · TRACE MINERALS

Sodium is the primary electrolyte lost in sweat and is essential for fluid balance. A small amount of sea salt dramatically improves the body's ability to absorb and retain water.

Lemon

VITAMIN C · CITRIC ACID · BIOFLAVONOIDS

Supports post-exercise antioxidant defence — exercise increases free radical production, and vitamin C helps neutralise this. Citric acid also supports cellular energy metabolism.

Agave

FRUCTOSE · LOW GI NATURAL SWEETENER

Provides a gentle, sustained energy release with a lower glycaemic impact than refined sugar — helping restore energy without a spike and crash after activity.

Why it works together

Sodium from sea salt, potassium from coconut water, and natural sugars from pineapple create a recovery window that mirrors the science behind sports hydration drinks — without the artificial ingredients.

The sodium-potassium balance is one of the most studied mechanisms in exercise recovery.

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