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I blieve in juicing 100%, when added to other things of course, like B-17,

DMSO, apricots seeds, coral calcium, and enzymes. That is the recipe for

health and wellness. That is THE CURE, and for prostate cancer, willow flower

of

course.

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http://www.vitamix.com/

This is what we've been using and love it! Its a little

expensive,but not nearly as much as all the appliances it takes the

place of and you do get your money's worth pretty quick. It doesnt

discard any pulp and the juices are really fine,it makes veggie soup

right in with pure veggies,no dicing/mess at all. I use it to make

flour,I pour in a bag of brown rice,jasmine,garbanzo beans,tapioca

pearls and in a minute is fine flour. I also make rice milk in it

with cooked rice,water,and a little vanilla or honey in 2 minutes. a

pound of that kind of rice is about $5 in the health food stores and

I make tripe that for less than a dollar. You can try it for a month

or put it on laywawy. Ive got celiac & many food allergies, our 6

kids do also and that goes everywhere we go. It looks like a

blender,works really simple like one too but is so much more

powerful, and easy to clean,doesnt come apart in pieces like a

blender,less. Thats my suggestion! I dont sell them either,just

really appreciate mine! Oh, and it kneads dough. Never mind all the

slicing,dicing,pureeing,perfecting gravies,puddings,making powdered

sugar,so many things!Ive got rheumatoid arthritis too and this helps

so much to make me more independent and able to do things with less

pain. Lynne

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Go to Target

Jack LaLane Juicer

about $100

On 2/25/06, babetta_jimison <babetta_jimison@...> wrote:

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> Hello I have read about the Norwalk juicer but wow I would never be

> able to even come close to be able to afford one.

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> What do you use?

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> Is there a affordable one that works as well.

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When I was first diagnosed with cancer I saw a

nutritionist. She treated many cancer patients and

she recommended that I begin daily juicing. She

warned me about cheaper juicers, commenting that they

often run at high speeds and destroy the important

enzymes in the juice. The juicer that she recommended

and that I purchased and use every day is called Green

Power. If I recall it was about $300 at the time, but

well worth the money.

Good luck and sending your prayers your way,

--- babetta_jimison <babetta_jimison@...> wrote:

> Thank you to all that responded. These prices are

> much better and if

> they work as needed for juicing it will work out

> great.

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Juicer should be masticating (NOT centrifugal) and preferably as

low-temperature and low-speed (low rpm) as possible. Liquifiers/blenders

(Vita-Mix & Champ are the best) are fine to use for occasional blending (and

for healthy people) but are no substitute for juicing.

The Norwalk (about $2000) and K & K grinder-press-types are by far the best.

If I couldn't afford these, I'd get an Omega

(www.mercola.com/article/juicer.htm) or Green Star/Green Power ( " if one

cannot afford the Green Star Juicer, there is now the SoloStar.costs a good

deal less than the Omega Juicer, and does a very similar job as the Green

Star " . If on tight budget, I'd get a Champion ($170; 1250-2500 rpm;

championjuicer.com).

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In a message dated 2/27/06 11:48:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,

leonardleonard1@... writes:

> If on tight budget, I'd get a Champion ($170; 1250-2500 rpm;

> championjuicer.com).

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what do you think of the Acme juicer?

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If you are juicing for one person and acme is good. We have had one since

1971.

Champion is good if you are juicing for more then one. (the clearning is

easy)

Re: Juicer, What kind can I use

In a message dated 2/27/06 11:48:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,

leonardleonard1@... writes:

> If on tight budget, I'd get a Champion ($170; 1250-2500 rpm;

> championjuicer.com).

>

what do you think of the Acme juicer?

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In a message dated 3/27/06 3:38:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,

maharris@... writes:

> If you are juicing for one person and acme is good. We have had one since

> 1971.

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I have had mine since about that time also..works perfectly but people

talking about heat killing the enzymes etc. That is what I was referring to.

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