Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 thank you all for your help Hi E. W. Yes, Jack likes the juicer and I like Jack! Boy, when I saw that glass of juice on TV, I jumped out of my chair it was like: Give me this , right now. so he made it easy for less than $100.00 I am happy with the juices, only one little problem I realize when I juice how wasteful this really is. I have to buy pounds and pounds of fruits , most of which is trashed away. it does not make sense. We used to make cookies with the fiber but the veggie part is not so good, and no time anymore and too much fiber to use it all but I get the juice of lemons, cucumber, oranges, apples, celery, carrots all together for breakfast can add psyllium, for the fiber , right? and here my life is complete .... and absurd in a way. I was told to drink wheat grass, to clean the liver, maybe that is when a juicer is really helpful, to be able to absorb nutrients you could not digest in its entire form. I am not sure about buying yet another juicer, it is getting crowded on the kitchen counter, no kidding! today starting alfalfa sprouts, will see.. I sprout lots of beans, from all sorts of lentils to adzuki, eat them raw and whole , roots and all in the salad. There is a sweetness to it and I get no protestation from my husband, so it is a go. But I am happy to learn otherwise, the ultimate purpose being to reach for better health Miss Lavande Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 I have the Jack LaLane too and it does fine for stuff like carrots, apples, broccoli, the harder fruits and vegetables. But it is not designed for leafy stuff like wheat grass or even lettuces, chard, etc. I have used it for cabbage, but there was some waste. That ended up in the soup pot anyway, so I guess there was not waste. I took the plunge and bought a HealthyJuicer, which is designed for wheat grass. I have been using a borrowed stainless steel one, the Hurricane, and it does fine, but costs about $170 and the lady I borrowed it from is leaving the area soon. The HJ was about 44 plus 10 shipping. raved about it. Speaking of getting the last drop of wheat grass juice, I was putting it thru twice until I realized it was an awfully hard on the juicer and hard on my arm. So I just put those snakey green things that come out of the end of juice in my hand and squeezed. Boy, there was a lot of juice that came out! I am not sure about the reports on whether it is healthy or not for the liver. I have been taking 1 oz , 2 times a day mixed with a 10oz glass of water and followed up with more water in-between. Straight wheat grass juice was way too potent for me. Made me dizzy and giddy, so I diluted it. The lady at 1-800 My Juicer said I needed to drink more water with it, because it would start cleaning out toxins and that is why I was feeling that way. Oddly enough, my weight has gone down and my skin is much clearer, cleaner. I just noticed it today and wondered what I was doing. The skin on my old arms had looked toxic for a long time and I did not want to do a big cleanse thing. Too lazy I suppose. Looks like the wheat grass juice must be doing the cleaning job. I go by how something feels and I have noticed I have had a lot more energy since I started to drink this stuff. I used to be allergic to wheat, but I treated my self with EFT by Craig and TAT by Tapas Fleming and am no longer allergic to wheat products. So I am free to continue with the wheat grass. Oh goody. It is rather tasty. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 I have the Jack LaLane too and it does fine for stuff like carrots, apples, broccoli, the harder fruits and vegetables. But it is not designed for leafy stuff like wheat grass or even lettuces, chard, etc. I have used it for cabbage, but there was some waste. That ended up in the soup pot anyway, so I guess there was not waste. I took the plunge and bought a HealthyJuicer, which is designed for wheat grass. I have been using a borrowed stainless steel one, the Hurricane, and it does fine, but costs about $170 and the lady I borrowed it from is leaving the area soon. The HJ was about 44 plus 10 shipping. raved about it. Speaking of getting the last drop of wheat grass juice, I was putting it thru twice until I realized it was an awfully hard on the juicer and hard on my arm. So I just put those snakey green things that come out of the end of juice in my hand and squeezed. Boy, there was a lot of juice that came out! I am not sure about the reports on whether it is healthy or not for the liver. I have been taking 1 oz , 2 times a day mixed with a 10oz glass of water and followed up with more water in-between. Straight wheat grass juice was way too potent for me. Made me dizzy and giddy, so I diluted it. The lady at 1-800 My Juicer said I needed to drink more water with it, because it would start cleaning out toxins and that is why I was feeling that way. Oddly enough, my weight has gone down and my skin is much clearer, cleaner. I just noticed it today and wondered what I was doing. The skin on my old arms had looked toxic for a long time and I did not want to do a big cleanse thing. Too lazy I suppose. Looks like the wheat grass juice must be doing the cleaning job. I go by how something feels and I have noticed I have had a lot more energy since I started to drink this stuff. I used to be allergic to wheat, but I treated my self with EFT by Craig and TAT by Tapas Fleming and am no longer allergic to wheat products. So I am free to continue with the wheat grass. Oh goody. It is rather tasty. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 Thanks for this link . I had not idea about the jointing and growing outdoors. Imagine how much better I'll feel if it gets enough light and longer time to grow. Thanks a bunch, Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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