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I have a juiceman as well and have to admit that I haven't used it much in the past year. Probably time to pull it out soon and allow it to help me along in my recovery. Thanks for your input. Jackie

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From: Patty

Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 7:37 AM

Subject: Juicing

Patty have you tried juicing?

You betcha! I am on my third juicer in fact.

I used the Juiceman for a long time, and juiced everything in sight. The Juiceman actually made juicing fun and somewhat enjoyable, but it can be a pain in the butt sometimes, too, having to clean the machine. I drank so much carrot juice after explant that the skin on my hands turned orange from the carotenes.

I just got a Green Life Juicer a few months ago, based on a report I saw about the quality of juices from the various juicers on the market. I was ready to buy a new juicer anyway, because we wanted to juice wheatgrass. We still have the Juiceman, and my husband actually prefers it to the Green Life, but the difference between a centrifugal juicer and a crushing juicer is pretty dramatic--even to the point of making a difference between healing from cancer or NOT through juicing therapy.

The difference is that a centrifugal juicer exposes the juice to much more oxygen on contact with air, thereby oxidizing the juice at a faster rate than a crushing or masticating type of juicer. This degrades the enzymes faster as well. So, in the end, the quality of the juice just isn't as good from a Juiceman or other centrifugal juicer than a Green Life, or a Champion type of juicer.

That isn't to say that a Juiceman is bad.....some juice is better than no juice, for sure! The Juiceman is actually much easier to clean, and unfortunately, we have found in our family that we are not drinking as much juice as we used to, because it is more work to use the Green Life. So, in the end, the Juiceman may be better anyway, just based on the fact that you may get more juice in you in the long run!

So, yes, we are a juicing family......we even grow our own sprouts and wheatgrass, and it is a fun project for the kids.

(sorry to be so longwinded there....)

Patty

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do you still have the brain fog Caren? What about pain like body

aches do you have those? I am trying to remember now, how long ago

was your explant and did you have textured implants as well?

Thanks,

@y..., " jay igert " <JCKCI@l...> wrote:

> I think juicing has been helping me and I think it helps giving me

energy. I get tired for 30 minutes after I drink it then after that I

am okay. I the vitamins.

>

> Caren

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