Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 That's the perfect attitude! Get your feet wet and if it's comfy, start thinking a little bigger. Re: Juicing with the Vitamix Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 9:42 AM Â Oh, geez--ANYTHING would be better than that unless you don't keep up with it. I hate to repeat what I've already posted but I've been juicing seriously since 1988. Now that that's out of the way, until 2009, I only used a Champion which, to my way of thinking (and to Norwalk's) is second only to the Norwalk for all-around juicing. However, if you find yourself using a Jack LaLanne but not a Champion, that's the way to go because a juicer--like any appliance--is only good if you use it.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Thanks - will do. I belong to Freecycle, but went no mail a long time ago. GIVING stuff away was such a hassle! My inbox filled up, people kept sending requests even though I said it'd been claimed - then no shows on picking up. Crazy. I'm sitting there waiting for a no show while my family is waiting for me so we can go on an outing. So I gave up and take stuff to the Salvation Army. However, you're not really supposed to ask for stuff if you don't give stuff. But maybe I'll give it another try. Craig's list - great idea. I'll definitely keep my eyes peeled. Deb From: <kareningotham@...>Subject: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 9:21 AM I truly think a Champion and a press is a better poor man's Norwalk. The trituration is slower (and less likely to leave chunks because there's no way the produce can miss the cutter) and it's easier to get everything out of it; you can also just juice with it and then press the pulp. There's a reason why this the Gerson clinic's recommended alternative; I'm certain they're aware of the existence of our beloved Vitamix. And of course, if one doesn't have a Champion, using the Vitamix and a press is better than nothing. But a Champion/press is a better option. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Here's the same press for a little less and free shipping: http://www.rawjuicers.com/peoples-juice-press-welles-juice-press-juicer.html > > See this: > > http://www.rawfoodlife.com/Products/Juicers/Hydraulic_Juice_Press/hydraulic_juic\ e_press.html > > The press in the e-book is the same idea. Both use a bottle jack (at least that's how it looks). Homemade -- MUCH cheaper, and will do the same thing. > > Deb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 I think I'd go with making one if I felt I could. The whole point of using a press-combo is to save money over the cost of the integrated (and much smaller overall) Norwalk. Might as well save as much as possible. Re: Juicing with the Vitamix  Here's the same press for a little less and free shipping: http://www.rawjuicers.com/peoples-juice-press-welles-juice-press-juicer.html & gt; & gt; See this: & gt;  & gt; http://www.rawfoodlife.com/Products/Juicers/Hydraulic_Juice_Press/hydraulic_juic\ e_press.html & gt;  & gt; The press in the e-book is the same idea. Both use a bottle jack (at least that's how it looks). Homemade -- MUCH cheaper, and will do the same thing. & gt;  & gt; Deb & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 ,I'm not understanding why one would use a press along with a Champion. My Champion is 40 years old, had to replace a couple of parts, but continues to make excellent juice. If my pulp happens to come out a little wet, this hardly ever happens, I just run it back through. I don't think a press would give me any additional juice.Thanks for all your input. You provide a lot of great info to the group. Bro & BillieFrom: <kareningotham@...> Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 8:21:30 AMSubject: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix I truly think a Champion and a press is a better poor man's Norwalk. The trituration is slower (and less likely to leave chunks because there's no way the produce can miss the cutter) and it's easier to get everything out of it; you can also just juice with it and then press the pulp. There's a reason why this the Gerson clinic's recommended alternative; I'm certain they're aware of the existence of our beloved Vitamix. And of course, if one doesn't have a Champion, using the Vitamix and a press is better than nothing. But a Champion/press is a better option. Re: Juicing with the Vitamix This is AWESOME Mom2_five! (I know that's not your name :-) I would seriously consider getting one from you. I am convinced that if someone had a good juice press and a Vitamix that it would be a "poor man's Norwalk". Could never be as good as a Norwalk (in convenience), but might come close in performance. I would puree in the Vitamix rather than suffer the hassle of cleaning the Champion (I have one). Also, you can't do greens easily in the champion, but the Vitamix would make Greens pulp in a snap! I'm going to try to make carrot juice today in the Vitamix - if I can produce carrot pulp that is not diluted with anything in the VM, then I would be totally convinced that the combo of a Vitamix and a good juice press would = a "poor man's Norwalk". If I got your press I'd do a YouTube video on it! Blessings, Lea Ann Savage Satellite Beach, FL (321) 773-7088 (home) (321-961-9219 (cell) www.VitamixLady.com www..com & lt;)) & gt; & lt; On Jan 31, 2011, at 8:11 AM, Mom2_five wrote: Who here juices with their Vitamix? I was watching the video posted earlier, and how she is pressing out the juice by hand through a bag. My husband is in the process of making us a press, and I'm thinking it could be used with the Vitamix. We were going to use it in tandom with our Jack LaLanne juicer, to get more juice from the pulp (as recommended in Gerson Therapy - but they recommend a Norwalk or Champaion). Here's the link to the press my husband is making: http://www.juicepress.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 I would rather have the nicer looking press than the home made one if I could afford it - so this better price is a nice link to have! Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)))><'>www.VitamixLady.comwww..com<))>< On Jan 31, 2011, at 10:18 AM, Deborah Drake, ND wrote: Here's the same press for a little less and free shipping: http://www.rawjuicers.com/peoples-juice-press-welles-juice-press-juicer.html > > See this: > > http://www.rawfoodlife.com/Products/Juicers/Hydraulic_Juice_Press/hydraulic_juice_press.html > > The press in the e-book is the same idea. Both use a bottle jack (at least that's how it looks). Homemade -- MUCH cheaper, and will do the same thing. > > Deb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Last time we had this discussion about presses, I was inspired to try pressing pulp through a nutmilk bag using a metal tortilla press that I got at a Mexican grocery store for 7 dollars (like this one http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl= & q=tortilla+press & rlz=1B3GGLL_enUS367US367 & um=1 & ie=UTF-8 & cid=7212563989435147313 & ei=odVGTYLiF8jngQf9rM3ZAQ & sa=X & oi=product_catalog_result & ct=result & resnum=5 & ved=0CDoQ8wIwBA#)The results were pretty impressive, considering! It took a good bit of heft to press it, but I was able to extract much more juice from the pulp than I expected to. I turned the bag a couple of times and pressed again, each time getting a little more. I set the press on a tray to catch the juice. Not an ideal set up, but took it from "poor man's" juicer to total "ghetto juicer", with a decent result! From: Deborah Drake, ND <dkdrake.nd@...>Subject: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 10:18 AM Here's the same press for a little less and free shipping: http://www.rawjuicers.com/peoples-juice-press-welles-juice-press-juicer.html > > See this: > > http://www.rawfoodlife.com/Products/Juicers/Hydraulic_Juice_Press/hydraulic_juice_press.html > > The press in the e-book is the same idea. Both use a bottle jack (at least that's how it looks). Homemade -- MUCH cheaper, and will do the same thing. > > Deb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 I recommend filtering replies into folders for freecycle posts, to make it easier to wade through them or ignore posts after you say the item is listed. I also run a local "cheapcycle" group, where things are traded, and several online yardsale groups. You might look to see if there are any of those in your area too. Half the fun of my day is seeing what I can obtain, give, trade, barter, or recycle. Good fun, good stuff to be found! From: <kareningotham@...>Subject: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 9:21 AM I truly think a Champion and a press is a better poor man's Norwalk. The trituration is slower (and less likely to leave chunks because there's no way the produce can miss the cutter) and it's easier to get everything out of it; you can also just juice with it and then press the pulp. There's a reason why this the Gerson clinic's recommended alternative; I'm certain they're aware of the existence of our beloved Vitamix. And of course, if one doesn't have a Champion, using the Vitamix and a press is better than nothing. But a Champion/press is a better option. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 LOL! Not ideal, but very inventive! From: Berry <berrywell@...>Subject: Re: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 10:33 AM Not an ideal set up, but took it from "poor man's" juicer to total "ghetto juicer", with a decent result! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 I studied this a lot just a few months ago. My sister found out she has cancer just this past September. Fortunately they don't even want to do chemo or radiation but they are saying she will keep having to have surgery to remove tumors for the rest of her life to try to keep ahead of it. It's carcinoid cancer that started in her small intestines and spread to the lymph system and then the liver. Anyway the family all started researching the best things to do. I already knew about Gerson and finally won them over to the idea. My mom and I got a Norwalk and we had juicing parties with about 6 of us at a time cleaning, peeling, grinding, pressing, filling jars, etc. We have a nice little system down. We can do enough for all of us with my sister and mom getting at least 4 glasses of carrot/apple juice a day for 4-5 days. So they get about 20 jars each. I'm happy with 1 a day. I talked to Gerson and they said that she needs 13 glasses a day - 6 carrot/apple, 6 green drinks and one fresh OJ. We've never done the orange juice for breakfast. The Norwalk was at my house for a while but it was too big of a deal so we took it to her so she could juice once a day instead of the big 3 hour ordeal. She hasn't done it and it's been since early December. I'm really trying not to be pushy about it but I don't understand why she isn't juicing. She also wont change her diet by eating raw foods or cut out meat, dairy and sugar. She isn't taking any of big cancer fighting herbs she can choose from. It's very frustrating but we can't live other people's lives. Gerson said for someone with fibromyalgia, 8 glasses of juice is recommended. I think it was for a year but now I am not sure the length of time. They also told my sister that she should have no more than 4 glasses per coffee enema. I may call them and ask about that myself. 2-3 coffee enemas per day sounds like too much. But she said they told her that if she wont do the enemas (which she wont) then she should only do 4 glasses a day - which will not stop her cancer. She's very paranoid about health stuff. She's scared of all the natural things it seems. They took part of her liver so she's afraid to detox. It has grown back now but she's scared to death to do anything so she keeps eating junk. She and I are polar opposites. She does have a VitaMix and I believe she is drinking a smoothie every day. That does not give her the volume of nutrients that go into the empty stomach and are absorbed in mass into the blood stream. The fiber in the smoothie slows the absorption down and fills her up too quick to get the nutrients she needs. > > From: Nadine Cruz-Saubert <ncruzsaubert@...> > Subject: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix > > Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 8:21 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > this is interesting! My husband and I watched the Gerson Miracle and The Ugly truth and it totally sparked my interest. I would love to juice daily- maybe not every hour as for a family of 5- we'd be living on the streets with our vitamix and produce However- If I can start every day with a fresh juice- the kids as well- I think that would be an excellent start and not too pricey- just this morning I did- a carrot, and apple, a pinch of spinach, splash of 100% pomegrate juice and a dollop of vanilla yogurt and the kids had it no problem. My daughter said it was filling. So really a drink would count as a meal right? Sorry now I'm getting OT- I will be following this topic > Nadine Cruz-Saubert > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Deb - I'm like you about ginger. I cannot seem to make a smoothie for myself anymore without throwing in a good chunk of ginger. I LOVE the kick that ginger gives!FrannyOn Jan 31, 2011, at 7:32 AM, Mom2_five wrote: LOL, I was thinking the same thing after watching the Gerson Miracle. No way could I juice THAT much. However, I am thinking that the ever hour was for severe illness. I am still not sure what they recommended for maintenance. I've been giving my children a glass of juice every morning using for each: 2 med. to large carrots and 1 apple. For myself, I've been doing the same, plus 1 lg. stalk of celery and a slice of ginger. I used to make the same, minus the celery and plus a beet. I am wondering how it will be to freeze my veggies for use through the winter, in the vitamix. Deb From: Nadine Cruz-Saubert <ncruzsaubert@...>Subject: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 8:21 AM this is interesting! My husband and I watched the Gerson Miracle and The Ugly truth and it totally sparked my interest. I would love to juice daily- maybe not every hour as for a family of 5- we'd be living on the streets with our vitamix and produce However- If I can start every day with a fresh juice- the kids as well- I think that would be an excellent start and not too pricey- just this morning I did- a carrot, and apple, a pinch of spinach, splash of 100% pomegrate juice and a dollop of vanilla yogurt and the kids had it no problem. My daughter said it was filling. So really a drink would count as a meal right? Sorry now I'm getting OT- I will be following this topic Nadine Cruz-Saubert Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 , you're a sweetie and I always ran my pulp through my Champion twice as well (this was before I'd heard of nut milk bags). Believe it or not, the amount of extra juice that can be gotten using a press is significant. 5 lbs. of peeled carrots and an apple or two give me a good half-gallon of juice--that's a lot! Not only that but, Carol, the president of Norwalk, explained that what you want to watch for when you press is the thin, watery juice that's extracted at the last--those are the minerals. It seems they're the last holdouts in the juicing process and you miss them unless you keep pressing. This was confirmed when I noticed that the " solids " at the bottom of my juice jars contained a lot of white. Re: Juicing with the Vitamix  This is AWESOME Mom2_five! (I know that's not your name :-) I would seriously consider getting one from you.  I am convinced that if someone had a good juice press and a Vitamix that it would be a " poor man's Norwalk " .  Could never be as good as a Norwalk (in convenience), but might come close in performance. I would puree in the Vitamix rather than suffer the hassle of cleaning the Champion (I have one).  Also, you can't do greens easily in the champion, but the Vitamix would make Greens pulp in a snap!  I'm going to try to make carrot juice today in the Vitamix - if I can produce carrot pulp that is not diluted with anything in the VM, then I would be totally convinced that the combo of a Vitamix and a good juice press would = a " poor man's Norwalk " .  If I got your press I'd do a YouTube video on it! Blessings, Lea Ann Savage Satellite Beach, FL (321) 773-7088 (home) (321-961-9219 (cell) www.VitamixLady.com www..com & lt;)) & gt; & lt; On Jan 31, 2011, at 8:11 AM, Mom2_five wrote:  Who here juices with their Vitamix? I was watching the video posted earlier, and how she is pressing out the juice by hand through a bag. My husband is in the process of making us a press, and I'm thinking it could be used with the Vitamix. We were going to use it in tandom with our Jack LaLanne juicer, to get more juice from the pulp (as recommended in Gerson Therapy - but they recommend a Norwalk or Champaion). Here's the link to the press my husband is making: http://www.juicepress.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 And I just drank down my last swallow of the juice I just made ... and I had put double the ginger this time! Whew! That's supposed to be really good for the liver. Deb (p.s. I think I'm the 53 year old grandmother that was mentioned in earlier posts) From: Franny Lesniak <frannyfly@...>Subject: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 10:42 AM Deb - I'm like you about ginger. I cannot seem to make a smoothie for myself anymore without throwing in a good chunk of ginger. I LOVE the kick that ginger gives! Franny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Well, hey, Lea Ann--I know of someone who can build (and do) just about ANYTHING and who would actually get offended if you suggested that his efforts might be any less attractive than something commercially produced! Maybe you should contact this Renaissance Guy! ))) Re: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix  I would rather have the nicer looking press than the home made one if I could afford it - so this better price is a nice link to have!   Blessings, Lea Ann Savage Satellite Beach, FL (321) 773-7088 (home) (321-961-9219 (cell) www.VitamixLady.com www..com & lt;)) & gt; & lt; On Jan 31, 2011, at 10:18 AM, Deborah Drake, ND wrote:  Here's the same press for a little less and free shipping: http://www.rawjuicers.com/peoples-juice-press-welles-juice-press-juicer.html & gt; & gt; See this: & gt;  & gt; http://www.rawfoodlife.com/Products/Juicers/Hydraulic_Juice_Press/hydraulic_juic\ e_press.html & gt;  & gt; The press in the e-book is the same idea. Both use a bottle jack (at least that's how it looks). Homemade -- MUCH cheaper, and will do the same thing. & gt;  & gt; Deb & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 You must be SO frustrated. ( Hey, the smoothies are better than nothing but she really needs the juice. That Norwalk could possibly save her life--I wish she'd make use of it. Re: Juicing with the Vitamix & gt; & gt; Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 8:21 AM & gt; & gt; & gt;  & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; this is interesting! My husband and I watched the Gerson Miracle and The Ugly truth and it totally sparked my interest. I would love to juice daily- maybe not every hour as for a family of 5- we'd be living on the streets with our vitamix and produce  However- If I can start every day with a fresh juice- the kids as well- I think that would be an excellent start and not too pricey- just this morning I did- a carrot, and apple, a pinch of spinach, splash of 100% pomegrate juice and a dollop of vanilla yogurt and the kids had it no problem. My daughter said it was filling. So really a drink would count as a meal right? Sorry now I'm getting OT- I will be following this topic & gt; Nadine Cruz-Saubert & gt;  & gt; & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Yep, she's also a genius. ;)FrannyOn Jan 31, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Schafer wrote: ,I'm not understanding why one would use a press along with a Champion. My Champion is 40 years old, had to replace a couple of parts, but continues to make excellent juice. If my pulp happens to come out a little wet, this hardly ever happens, I just run it back through. I don't think a press would give me any additional juice.Thanks for all your input. You provide a lot of great info to the group. Bro & BillieFrom: <kareningotham@...> Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 8:21:30 AMSubject: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix I truly think a Champion and a press is a better poor man's Norwalk. The trituration is slower (and less likely to leave chunks because there's no way the produce can miss the cutter) and it's easier to get everything out of it; you can also just juice with it and then press the pulp. There's a reason why this the Gerson clinic's recommended alternative; I'm certain they're aware of the existence of our beloved Vitamix. And of course, if one doesn't have a Champion, using the Vitamix and a press is better than nothing. But a Champion/press is a better option. Re: Juicing with the Vitamix This is AWESOME Mom2_five! (I know that's not your name :-) I would seriously consider getting one from you. I am convinced that if someone had a good juice press and a Vitamix that it would be a "poor man's Norwalk". Could never be as good as a Norwalk (in convenience), but might come close in performance. I would puree in the Vitamix rather than suffer the hassle of cleaning the Champion (I have one). Also, you can't do greens easily in the champion, but the Vitamix would make Greens pulp in a snap! I'm going to try to make carrot juice today in the Vitamix - if I can produce carrot pulp that is not diluted with anything in the VM, then I would be totally convinced that the combo of a Vitamix and a good juice press would = a "poor man's Norwalk". If I got your press I'd do a YouTube video on it! Blessings, Lea Ann Savage Satellite Beach, FL (321) 773-7088 (home) (321-961-9219 (cell) www.VitamixLady.com www..com & lt;)) & gt; & lt; On Jan 31, 2011, at 8:11 AM, Mom2_five wrote: Who here juices with their Vitamix? I was watching the video posted earlier, and how she is pressing out the juice by hand through a bag. My husband is in the process of making us a press, and I'm thinking it could be used with the Vitamix. We were going to use it in tandom with our Jack LaLanne juicer, to get more juice from the pulp (as recommended in Gerson Therapy - but they recommend a Norwalk or Champaion). Here's the link to the press my husband is making: http://www.juicepress.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 May favorite go-to juice is carrot-apple-ginger. Re: Juicing with the Vitamix Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 8:21 AM  this is interesting! My husband and I watched the Gerson Miracle and The Ugly truth and it totally sparked my interest. I would love to juice daily- maybe not every hour as for a family of 5- we'd be living on the streets with our vitamix and produce  However- If I can start every day with a fresh juice- the kids as well- I think that would be an excellent start and not too pricey- just this morning I did- a carrot, and apple, a pinch of spinach, splash of 100% pomegrate juice and a dollop of vanilla yogurt and the kids had it no problem. My daughter said it was filling. So really a drink would count as a meal right? Sorry now I'm getting OT- I will be following this topic Nadine Cruz-Saubert   Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Oh, no. But I know my juicers and keep up with the new machines that hit the market, including the user reviews. Re: Juicing with the Vitamix  This is AWESOME Mom2_five! (I know that's not your name :-) I would seriously consider getting one from you.  I am convinced that if someone had a good juice press and a Vitamix that it would be a " poor man's Norwalk " .  Could never be as good as a Norwalk (in convenience), but might come close in performance. I would puree in the Vitamix rather than suffer the hassle of cleaning the Champion (I have one).  Also, you can't do greens easily in the champion, but the Vitamix would make Greens pulp in a snap!  I'm going to try to make carrot juice today in the Vitamix - if I can produce carrot pulp that is not diluted with anything in the VM, then I would be totally convinced that the combo of a Vitamix and a good juice press would = a " poor man's Norwalk " .  If I got your press I'd do a YouTube video on it! Blessings, Lea Ann Savage Satellite Beach, FL (321) 773-7088 (home) (321-961-9219 (cell) www.VitamixLady.com www..com & lt;)) & gt; & lt; On Jan 31, 2011, at 8:11 AM, Mom2_five wrote:  Who here juices with their Vitamix? I was watching the video posted earlier, and how she is pressing out the juice by hand through a bag. My husband is in the process of making us a press, and I'm thinking it could be used with the Vitamix. We were going to use it in tandom with our Jack LaLanne juicer, to get more juice from the pulp (as recommended in Gerson Therapy - but they recommend a Norwalk or Champaion). Here's the link to the press my husband is making: http://www.juicepress.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Deb, So sorry about your sister. In her defense though, please keep in mind that she may still be in total denial about her diagnosis, and her brain hasn't processed the importance of taking drastic steps. Sadly, it may be too late by the time she DOES realize it, which is often the case. Most of us are raised to pop a pill for every little ailment, and when it seems that no pill is going to do the trick, it's a hard concept to accept that we have to take actions for ourselves. I was already sick and crippled with lupus when I was given a diagnosis of leukemia and told to "get my affairs in order". It was far easier for me to want to pull the covers over my head (and the wool over my eyes) than to accept what I was being told. Fortunately, I was motivated enough by my young daughter to realize that I HAD to take drastic measures, and I was able to. My doctors are still scratching their heads as to how I am still here, kicking and screaming, all these years later. My point is, please be persistent and supportive of your sister's resistance to try the juicing approach. There is likely WAY more to her resistance than just not taking the steps. She may need help processing the whole thing, not just the potential benefits.,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 I've been trying to figure out how we could make a press like this. Thank you very much.Kim in OR Who here juices with their Vitamix? I was watching the video posted earlier, and how she is pressing out the juice by hand through a bag. My husband is in the process of making us a press, and I'm thinking it could be used with the Vitamix. We were going to use it in tandom with our Jack LaLanne juicer, to get more juice from the pulp (as recommended in Gerson Therapy - but they recommend a Norwalk or Champaion). Here's the link to the press my husband is making: http://www.juicepress.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 I'll probably just save up for the real deal - the Norwalk. Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)))><'>www.VitamixLady.comwww..com<))>< On Jan 31, 2011, at 10:50 AM, wrote: Well, hey, Lea Ann--I know of someone who can build (and do) just about ANYTHING and who would actually get offended if you suggested that his efforts might be any less attractive than something commercially produced! Maybe you should contact this Renaissance Guy! ))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 ....if I don't win one for you first. Re: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix  I'll probably just save up for the real deal - the Norwalk. Blessings, Lea Ann Savage Satellite Beach, FL (321) 773-7088 (home) (321-961-9219 (cell) www.VitamixLady.com www..com & lt;)) & gt; & lt; On Jan 31, 2011, at 10:50 AM, wrote:  Well, hey, Lea Ann--I know of someone who can build (and do) just about ANYTHING and who would actually get offended if you suggested that his efforts might be any less attractive than something commercially produced! Maybe you should contact this Renaissance Guy! ))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 , no pressure, BUT HURRY UP WITH THAT!! Well, hey, Lea Ann--I know of someone who can build (and do) just about ANYTHING and who would actually get offended if you suggested that his efforts might be any less attractive than something commercially produced! Maybe you should contact this Renaissance Guy! ))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Keeping my fingers crossed... Re: Re: Juicing with the Vitamix  , no pressure, BUT HURRY UP WITH THAT!!  Well, hey, Lea Ann--I know of someone who can build (and do) just about ANYTHING and who would actually get offended if you suggested that his efforts might be any less attractive than something commercially produced! Maybe you should contact this Renaissance Guy! ))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 I am in total agreement with . I was diagnosed with cancer a few yrs ago. I went through chemical depression with the chemo, and it has taken a few years STILL to get past the depression, but even if she is not going to do chemo just the sheer magnatude of knowing she will be fighting this for a long time would possibbly cause depression whether she conciously realizes it or not. I do think one goes thru a bit of denial/resistance with this. I think with your continued support she will come around, of course in the end it is up to her, but try to hang in there as long as you can. You are a great family to be there for her, I had no-one. > > Deb, So sorry about your sister. In her defense though, please keep in mind that she may still be in total denial about her diagnosis, and her brain hasn't processed the importance of taking drastic steps. Sadly, it may be too late by the time she DOES realize it, which is often the case. Most of us are raised to pop a pill for every little ailment, and when it seems that no pill is going to do the trick, it's a hard concept to accept that we have to take actions for ourselves. I was already sick and crippled with lupus when I was given a diagnosis of leukemia and told to " get my affairs in order " . It was far easier for me to want to pull the covers over my head (and the wool over my eyes) than to accept what I was being told. Fortunately, I was motivated enough by my young daughter to realize that I HAD to take drastic measures, and I was able to. My doctors are still scratching their heads as to how I am still here, kicking and screaming, > all these years later. My point is, please be persistent and supportive of your sister's resistance to try the juicing approach. There is likely WAY more to her resistance than just not taking the steps. She may need help processing the whole thing, not just the potential benefits. > > > ,___ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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