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Frann,

Leonard, who is an expert on nutrition, has now let you know that orange

juice is not acidic in the body. But the other point he his making is

that any juice you buy, whether organic or not, will not have enzymes

because it has been pasteurized. Everyone, and especially a cancer

patient, needs the health-giving enzymes in fresh, raw, organic fruits

and vegetable. And they need to make their own juices from those fruits

and vegetables. Many say that a masticating vegetable juicer such as a

Champion juicer gives healthier juice than a centrifical juicer like

those advertised on TV.

So, unfortunately, eating in a truly healthy way that will heal cancer

means going back to the more natural ways of making foods and drinks -

making them from scratch. Commercial juices, even those in the organic

food store, are created to preserve shelf life and avoid germs, so they

are heated or pasteurized and that kills the enzymes that our bodies

need so much.

Frann Schwegler wrote:

>I am buying strickly organic, I have found a blueberry and pomegranite

and a veggie that I love, but I gave up orange cause I thought it would

turn my body acidic and thats what I'm working against. Thanks for the

info. Frann

>

> Leonard wrote:

>

> From: " Frann Schwegler "

> > Anyone know about orange juice and the acidity of it?

>

> It's alkalinizing, but I wouldn't recommend any pasteurized juice,

> particularly orange.

>

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