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Ann - we are big time juicers too.... i have some great(!) recipes in my

juicing book and the author has many 'remedy' juices to make - you look up

your problem, and then he gives the juice remedy...

for instance: For ACIDOSIS: 10oz Carrot and 6oz. Spinach

his 2nd remedy for acidosis is: 10oz.carrot, 3oz. Beet, 3oz. cucumber

(incidentally - this is almost the exact recipe (remedy) for constipation

too....)

the book is excellent called " Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices " by N.W.

D.Sc. - this man also developed his own juicer, etc.... you'll find

his stuff on the web.

You could do a search of the internet and find all this info in my book,,,,

i'msure... in fact - i'll do a little bit of diggin and see what I come up

with!!

Got me a juicer :)

Does anyone else here make veggie juices or go on juice fasts? I

was thinking about it earlier - having a short juice fast to de-tox and

give my guts a day off! Anyway, I was just wandering round the

shops with Louis and we found an ex-display juicer with no

packaging for a ridiculous price, so we bought it! Now all I need is

some nice juice combinations to try - I've just had a carrot, celery,

cabbage and beetroot mix, which wasn't bad at all, and I'm going to

try something with kale or spinach in tomorrow, because they

apparently do wonderful things for your internal PH. Any other

ideas? Once I've got a few nice mixtures down, I'm going to try a 24-

hour fast and see what happens.

Ann

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Ann - I don't keep the dry stuff.... this doc that I told you about - in his

book he says he believes that even with some vegies with preservatives - the

preservatives/pesticides will go out with that 'fibrous' dry stuff... he has

an interesting view on that.

Many people have thought to stay away from carrots because of the 'high

sugar'... there are many web sites on this... because the type of sugar that

this is in the carrot is one that even diabetics can handle... it also does

a wondrous job on the colon :)

wendy

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On 3 Mar 2001, at 10:47, D & WMcPhail wrote:

> the book is excellent called " Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices " by

> N.W. D.Sc. - this man also developed his own juicer, etc....

> you'll find his stuff on the web.

Excellent - I'll go hunting right away!! Thank you!

Is carrot juice OK, do you think? I knwo it's relatively sugary, for a

vegetable, but it has a lot of good stuff in, and moderation it won't

hurt, will it?

Also, what do you do with the dry stuff afterwards? It seems a

waste to throw it away. I've put the first lot on the garden, but we've

only got a very tiny garden, so that won't be feasible as a long-term

solution!

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On 3 Mar 2001, at 10:47, D & WMcPhail wrote:

> the book is excellent called " Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices " by

> N.W. D.Sc. - this man also developed his own juicer, etc....

> you'll find his stuff on the web.

Excellent - I'll go hunting right away!! Thank you!

Is carrot juice OK, do you think? I knwo it's relatively sugary, for a

vegetable, but it has a lot of good stuff in, and moderation it won't

hurt, will it?

Also, what do you do with the dry stuff afterwards? It seems a

waste to throw it away. I've put the first lot on the garden, but we've

only got a very tiny garden, so that won't be feasible as a long-term

solution!

Ann

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I am strongly considering a juicer myself. Since

reading and learning about the need to keep our

PH system in check and the needed enzymes for

our body to work. This book I have been reading

says that juicing is an excellent way to introduce

>FRESH< enzymes into our digestion, how's that

for saving money?

LIZ

Re: Got me a juicer :)

On 3 Mar 2001, at 10:47, D & WMcPhail wrote:

> the book is excellent called "Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices" by

> N.W. D.Sc. - this man also developed his own juicer, etc....

> you'll find his stuff on the web.

Excellent - I'll go hunting right away!! Thank you!

Is carrot juice OK, do you think? I knwo it's relatively sugary, for a

vegetable, but it has a lot of good stuff in, and moderation it won't

hurt, will it?

Also, what do you do with the dry stuff afterwards? It seems a

waste to throw it away. I've put the first lot on the garden, but we've

only got a very tiny garden, so that won't be feasible as a long-term

solution!

Ann

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On 3 Mar 2001, at 16:52, Rabbitbrain@... wrote:

> I am strongly considering a juicer myself.

Get one!! I've only had mine a day and I'm utterly

in love with it already. I juiced half a cabbage for

breakfast, and even Louis the ardent cabbage-hater

enjoyed it! I had a carrot and ginger concoction

yesterday, about 7, and not only did I actually have

some energy in the evening, which is

unprecedented for me, I actually didn't find myself

trotting to the kitchen for snacks every half hour. I

took very little GSE yesterday, and yet I'm

hideously die-off-ridden today - I starved them

beasties!! :>

Ann Ann the juicing fan!

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Hi Ann! What a coincidence - I just bought a juicer on eBay. I am thinking

about doing a green juice fast this week - collards, kale, cucumbers, parsley

cilantro and maybe some lemon. I, too, am looking for recipes. Let me know

what you try and how it tastes & feels. Happy juicing!

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On 4 Mar 2001, at 21:26, TFreyre@... wrote:

> for recipes. Let me know what you try and how it tastes & feels.

Well, I'm trying to rotate things so I don't get juice allergies,

because I'm very prone to sensitivities and I figure juices are quite

concentrated. Saturday I just did basic carrot, and then tried carrot,

celery and ginger (which was yummy). Yesterday morning I

discovered that you get more than one big mug of juice out of half a

white cabbage, which was a little messy but tasted surprisingly un-

cabbagey, especially with a bit of beetroot in. Spinach is nowhere

near as bad as it looks - I had a seive-full of baby spinach leaves,

juiced with a stick of celery, some parsley and a chunk of

cucumber, and it really wasn't bad at all! Breakfast this morning

was a handful of spring greens, again with celery and cucumber (tip

- do the cucumber last - it's so watery it washes the rest of the

juice through beautifully).

The ony thing I've tried so far that hasn't worked was juicing live

sprouting beans. They must be too small for the blades, or

something, because they just fell through and gunked the whole

affair up. Bit of a shame, because sprouting things are my other

'big thing' at the moment (yes, I've been reading Gillian Mc

leaflets!), and I was hoping to combine two fads in one!! ;)

Ann

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