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Juicer Question?
I am thinking about going to a mostly juice diet after I heal. And I want to know what juicer to get, I don't have $500.00 to spend.
What I am asking, is juicing a good idea, and do any of youze have any experience with a juice diet? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bella-High-P...-/141252433565 This is what I am thinking about |
Are you talking about add juicing into your diet or an all out juice diet? Hmm....I don't know how your health is, but I don't think drinking only juice is a great idea. Perhaps eat healthier or "cleaner" as the jargon goes these days and add a "green" juice in the morning. I'm thinking Clodfobble may have informative and more helpful opinions in this matter.
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The notion that a "juice diet" is somehow beneficial is superstition.
Eat the fruits and vegetables, period... you'll be getting all the fluid out of them, and also the beneficial fiber and nutrition in the part of the plants that is not liquid. |
Get a good blender and blend everything together (seeds excluded) rather than putting fruits and vegetables through a juicer and drink only the liquid extract.
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What UT said.
The reason people juice is because you can cram the nutrients from massive amounts of produce into a small space in your stomach. What they forget is, 1.) you are BUYING absurd amounts of produce in order to sustain this, which gets surprisingly expensive, and 2.) vitamins are great, but eliminating the crap in your diet is far more effective. If you just choose to eat all the produce you were going to juice, you'll be saving money, getting all that useful fiber, and still getting the benefits of eliminating all the empty carbs and sugars. Juicing is primarily for people who want a shortcut on vitamins so they don't have to quit any of their bad eating patterns. |
Or some people just like having their own fresh juice. Another thing juicing is good for is absorbing more raw foods that we normally have cooked or smothered in condiments such as cabbage and beetroot, there are many others in the same boat..
Perhaps for a few days immediately post op, juice only is good beacause your body wont be wasting effort needed for healing on processing large amounts of waste. |
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Is there something wrong with drinking juice (whatever way you like it)? |
Juice doesn't have any lumps, not even tiny ones. What most Americans make/consume, for their own nefarious purposes, is a liquid with lots of little tiny lumps comprised of the fibrous part of the plant.
I suppose they could be further separated by which path they exit the body... ewww. ;) |
The Champion Juicer is pretty much the best all around juicer for veggies. Fruits need a different type of juicer and wheat grass or other grasses need (ie work best) another type of juicer, still.
What UT and the other said is pretty much true. Plus, EVERYONE I know who bought a juicer of any type, used it for a few months then never used it again. They're like the Nordic Track of the kitchen. Bon apetit! |
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