who juicers ?

pete43lost_at_sea
pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member
edited June 2011 in Colorectal Cancer #1
this is a light hearted post about juicing.

daily morning tea, with my champion 2000 beet, carrot, celery, brussel, brocolli, tumeric, ginger, garlic, spinach. sometimes with apple, red/black grapes and seeds, orange, pinapple. all my juices taste like crap.

happy with juicer but i need extra attachment to do wheatgrass celery.
had it for 5 months now. best xmas present i got myself.
i am not into organics but wash all the veg.

hugs,
pete

ps anyone else who juices daily, weekly, yearly, or are you a juicing virgin?
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  • Joecham
    Joecham Member Posts: 13
    Omega 8700
    Hey Pete
    As I mentioned before I juice every day sometimes twice. I used to have a green star which is similar to the champion however the champion does not do wheatgrass and a slower auger juicer produces less oxidatiojuice the juice in order to get the most out of the juice, that said a champion is a good start. By the way it makes the best bannana ice cream. I Make it for my wife because as you know I am on a no fruit diet for another couple of months. Just freeze the bananas peel them first obviously and run them through the champion using the blank blade( no screen) it will come out creamy and delicous, trust me it will shock you how simple and yummy it is.

    I wish I could have the juice you make sounds tasty to me.
    Mine is simple, organic celery cucumber sprouted sunflower and ginger 12 oz in the morning and when I have time I make one in the after noon, better to make fresh though. Congrats on the juicing turmeric is a great cancer buster also are you using fresh turmeric root?
  • mom_2_3
    mom_2_3 Member Posts: 953 Member
    Me me me
    I started juicing when first diagnosed (thanks to Scouty and 2bhealed) and have juiced daily since then (about 2 1/2 years). I even took my juiced on vacation!

    I have a Breville that is awesome at juicing the harder fruits and vegetables but think I should also invest in a masticating juicer.

    My standard juice always includes carrots, celery, cucumbers and green apples. In top of that I will put in whatever is in the fridge, trying to typically use mostly vegetables as opposed to fruits. I have put in pears, whole lemons, kale, broccoli, broccoli rabe, red cabbage, watermelon, ginger, spinach (my juiced will get some juice but need to use large volume to get small amount of juice, green and red lettuce, tomatoes and sometimes Barleen's greens.

    I live juicing and it's a staple for menalong with a minimum of medium to intense cardio every single day (yep, even on vacation). I can get my kids o try it and they haven't been too keen yet but many times when the baby asks for juice I just throw two apples and a carrot in the juicer and give her that as opposed to store-bought juice.

    All the best Pete!
    Amy
  • thingy45
    thingy45 Member Posts: 632 Member
    juicing
    Hi Pete,
    I juice everyday, I bought a Breville on advise of my naturopath, medium motor not the commercial one. More tasty if you ad fruit,always add lemon, but then omit the garlic.
    However, I am of for a week vacation to Montreal, Quebec Canada and will have to take V8 low sodium instead for a week.Fruit twice a day just like the juice, I take fruit cups when away and my probiotic pills. lots of turmeric and ginger and a little splurge of Agava to make it sweeter.I was also told to take a tbls a day of virgin olive oil, good for the colon, I either add it in the juice or over a salade or over my salmon . drink lots of water with lemon.
    Happy juicing, Hugs Marjan

    You never walk alone.
  • pete43lost_at_sea
    pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member
    Joecham said:

    Omega 8700
    Hey Pete
    As I mentioned before I juice every day sometimes twice. I used to have a green star which is similar to the champion however the champion does not do wheatgrass and a slower auger juicer produces less oxidatiojuice the juice in order to get the most out of the juice, that said a champion is a good start. By the way it makes the best bannana ice cream. I Make it for my wife because as you know I am on a no fruit diet for another couple of months. Just freeze the bananas peel them first obviously and run them through the champion using the blank blade( no screen) it will come out creamy and delicous, trust me it will shock you how simple and yummy it is.

    I wish I could have the juice you make sounds tasty to me.
    Mine is simple, organic celery cucumber sprouted sunflower and ginger 12 oz in the morning and when I have time I make one in the after noon, better to make fresh though. Congrats on the juicing turmeric is a great cancer buster also are you using fresh turmeric root?

    fresh tumeric heaps around here
    hi joe,
    the frozen banana sounds great. the kids will love it.
    hugs,
    pete
  • pete43lost_at_sea
    pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member
    mom_2_3 said:

    Me me me
    I started juicing when first diagnosed (thanks to Scouty and 2bhealed) and have juiced daily since then (about 2 1/2 years). I even took my juiced on vacation!

    I have a Breville that is awesome at juicing the harder fruits and vegetables but think I should also invest in a masticating juicer.

    My standard juice always includes carrots, celery, cucumbers and green apples. In top of that I will put in whatever is in the fridge, trying to typically use mostly vegetables as opposed to fruits. I have put in pears, whole lemons, kale, broccoli, broccoli rabe, red cabbage, watermelon, ginger, spinach (my juiced will get some juice but need to use large volume to get small amount of juice, green and red lettuce, tomatoes and sometimes Barleen's greens.

    I live juicing and it's a staple for menalong with a minimum of medium to intense cardio every single day (yep, even on vacation). I can get my kids o try it and they haven't been too keen yet but many times when the baby asks for juice I just throw two apples and a carrot in the juicer and give her that as opposed to store-bought juice.

    All the best Pete!
    Amy

    thats great amy
    my kids also prefer fresh apple than the store, i explained it lasts forever on the shelf it cannot be natural. now melanie 9years old does her own apple jiuce.
    hugs,
    pete
  • pete43lost_at_sea
    pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member
    thingy45 said:

    juicing
    Hi Pete,
    I juice everyday, I bought a Breville on advise of my naturopath, medium motor not the commercial one. More tasty if you ad fruit,always add lemon, but then omit the garlic.
    However, I am of for a week vacation to Montreal, Quebec Canada and will have to take V8 low sodium instead for a week.Fruit twice a day just like the juice, I take fruit cups when away and my probiotic pills. lots of turmeric and ginger and a little splurge of Agava to make it sweeter.I was also told to take a tbls a day of virgin olive oil, good for the colon, I either add it in the juice or over a salade or over my salmon . drink lots of water with lemon.
    Happy juicing, Hugs Marjan

    You never walk alone.

    my colorectal surgeon said the same thing about oil and colon
    hi marjan,
    i am also having fish oil daily one table spoon.
    i also loved adding a lime when they were in season.

    we should all bring our juicers to cp9.

    hugs,
    pete
  • lesvanb
    lesvanb Member Posts: 905
    Juicing most every day
    since May '09 thanks to Scouty and 2BHealed as well (thanks you two!). Favorite blend is cabbage, celery, carrot to which I'll add beet or broccoli or apple or other. Try to get everything organic. Wheat grass juice daily too. Also will drink fermented beet juice. I have an Omega juicer. Would also like a Vitamix because of its ability to crush almonds etc. and a dehydrator to help with doing raw food snacks but $$ is a limiting factor. Get along OK now.

    all the best, Leslie.
  • pete43lost_at_sea
    pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member
    lesvanb said:

    Juicing most every day
    since May '09 thanks to Scouty and 2BHealed as well (thanks you two!). Favorite blend is cabbage, celery, carrot to which I'll add beet or broccoli or apple or other. Try to get everything organic. Wheat grass juice daily too. Also will drink fermented beet juice. I have an Omega juicer. Would also like a Vitamix because of its ability to crush almonds etc. and a dehydrator to help with doing raw food snacks but $$ is a limiting factor. Get along OK now.

    all the best, Leslie.

    the omega sounds great
    cabbage, will have to try it, i use brussels. they are related.
    hugs,
    pete
  • Joecham
    Joecham Member Posts: 13
    lesvanb said:

    Juicing most every day
    since May '09 thanks to Scouty and 2BHealed as well (thanks you two!). Favorite blend is cabbage, celery, carrot to which I'll add beet or broccoli or apple or other. Try to get everything organic. Wheat grass juice daily too. Also will drink fermented beet juice. I have an Omega juicer. Would also like a Vitamix because of its ability to crush almonds etc. and a dehydrator to help with doing raw food snacks but $$ is a limiting factor. Get along OK now.

    all the best, Leslie.

    Vitamix raw food
    Hi Leslie

    I'm a raw food chef so a vitamix is a must for me as well as an Excalibur dehydrator 9 tray as you said it is great to make snacks an I make fresh almond milk and cheeses from it. As great as all these equipment are, the closer I stay to it's natural form the better that food is for me, so other then making dressing and almond milk I don't really use those items too much. I use them for when I do cooking demos for people that are wanting to transition in to raw foods and need more comfort foods like nut cheeses and crackers etc.
    The blend tech is also pretty good too:)
    Joseph
  • smokeyjoe
    smokeyjoe Member Posts: 1,425 Member

    the omega sounds great
    cabbage, will have to try it, i use brussels. they are related.
    hugs,
    pete

    Hey Pete, can't recall
    Hey Pete, can't recall where I read this, have been searching on line so much it's mind boggling, But......read somewhere turmeric is best absorbed with black pepper?? Also read somewhere (don't know where, duh, again) best absorbed with an oil too, omega...I got flaxseed. I really need to start to book mark these things, again I'm blond what can I say :) Leena
  • lesvanb
    lesvanb Member Posts: 905
    Joecham said:

    Vitamix raw food
    Hi Leslie

    I'm a raw food chef so a vitamix is a must for me as well as an Excalibur dehydrator 9 tray as you said it is great to make snacks an I make fresh almond milk and cheeses from it. As great as all these equipment are, the closer I stay to it's natural form the better that food is for me, so other then making dressing and almond milk I don't really use those items too much. I use them for when I do cooking demos for people that are wanting to transition in to raw foods and need more comfort foods like nut cheeses and crackers etc.
    The blend tech is also pretty good too:)
    Joseph

    Thanks Joseph
    I use a lot of almond milk because of a dairy sensitivity. Thanks for confirming that I'm probably fine with what I'm doing (have to buy a lot of almond milk to justify expense :-).

    Leslie
  • Joecham
    Joecham Member Posts: 13
    lesvanb said:

    Thanks Joseph
    I use a lot of almond milk because of a dairy sensitivity. Thanks for confirming that I'm probably fine with what I'm doing (have to buy a lot of almond milk to justify expense :-).

    Leslie

    Almond breeze
    Hi Leslie
    It's probably a great thing you are alegic to dairy and I won't get into too much of why as I Think I have made that point quite clear in other posts. To add to the almond milk issue, when I get lazy and don't make raw almond milk from scratch I buy almond breeze unsweetened kind as ib Don't eat any sugar. Tastes great I actually have a raw protien powder called sun warrior I take it with but it is kind of expensive. Anyway the almond breeze you can get for about 2$ a quart and it is good stuff:)
    Joseph
  • Scambuster
    Scambuster Member Posts: 973
    Joecham said:

    Almond breeze
    Hi Leslie
    It's probably a great thing you are alegic to dairy and I won't get into too much of why as I Think I have made that point quite clear in other posts. To add to the almond milk issue, when I get lazy and don't make raw almond milk from scratch I buy almond breeze unsweetened kind as ib Don't eat any sugar. Tastes great I actually have a raw protien powder called sun warrior I take it with but it is kind of expensive. Anyway the almond breeze you can get for about 2$ a quart and it is good stuff:)
    Joseph

    Energy Levels
    Great post Pete.

    Can you juicers tell us about your Energy levels ? There are a lot of people on these boards suffering fatigue (among many other things). If the change in diet and juicing can help restore energy, then some more folks might think about trying this.

    I had a dramatic change in energy when I changed diet, (including some juicing). I don't juice every day but 2-3 times a week. I do about 40-70% raw foods these days. From suffering chronic fatigue for 15+ years, I am now bright eyed and bushy tails all day unless I have really bad sleep.

    Scam
  • Energy Levels
    Great post Pete.

    Can you juicers tell us about your Energy levels ? There are a lot of people on these boards suffering fatigue (among many other things). If the change in diet and juicing can help restore energy, then some more folks might think about trying this.

    I had a dramatic change in energy when I changed diet, (including some juicing). I don't juice every day but 2-3 times a week. I do about 40-70% raw foods these days. From suffering chronic fatigue for 15+ years, I am now bright eyed and bushy tails all day unless I have really bad sleep.

    Scam

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  • eightpawz
    eightpawz Member Posts: 28
    I do juicing, probably not
    I do juicing, probably not as much as I should, using the Montel Williams Healthmaster blender. Don't lose any of the pulp or anything.

    My naturopath gave me what she calls a "quick anti-cancer juice."

    beetroot (about half)
    celery (about 20 percent)
    carrot (about 20 percent)
    potato (about 3 percent)
    radish (about 2 percent)

    She suggests straight cabbage juice (red is best).

    -Dawn
  • Joecham
    Joecham Member Posts: 13
    unknown said:

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    Energy
    Hey Scam

    I eat about 98% raw foods and there is no question that raw foods increases energy levels for me. I nevr feel heavy when eating raw food because it is easily assimilated by the body and does not tax digestion. Your body uses a lot of energy digesting cooked food that's why you may feel really tired after a big meal. Increasing salads in your diet and green juices should increase energy levels significantly. Green smoothies can also help with energy levels also.
    Joseph
  • 2bhealed
    2bhealed Member Posts: 2,064 Member
    Of course!
    Hi Pete,

    It goes without saying that I juice every day. I lost my virginity many years ago when my sister, who was dying of Stage IV cancer of the small intestine, saw a JuiceMan infomercial and dragged me to his seminar. The rest, they say, is history.

    My daily grind presently is:

    1 lb carrots (at least)
    lg wedge of cabbage (red or green)
    2 lg kale leaves
    4-5 romaine leaves
    flax seeds

    When I was healing my cancer, way back when, my concoction was:

    1-2 lbs carrots
    1 granny smith apple
    handful parsley
    handful spinach
    1 celery stalk
    small chunk ginger

    sometimes added:

    beets & greens
    cukes

    Always added:

    green powder (kyo-green, Green Magma, Barleans Greens etc)
    fractionated fruit pectin
    flax seed

    My juices never taste bad, ever. Why don't you experiment with the concoctions so they taste great? I enjoy (crave) my juice on the same level that coffee addicts enjoy their morning cup o' joe. (or latte) Seriously.

    From what I've read, it's best to not combine the fruits with the veggies (exception is with apples).

    I used to use a JuiceMan juicer (not the kind you buy at Target) and then post dx my mother bought me a Champion which is what I have used just about every day for the past 10 years.

    Just to clarify--using a blender is not juicing. Juicing is extracting the juice (nutrients) from the fiber (pulp). The whole point to juicing is that extracting frees up the plethora of nutrients so the body does not have to do the work during digestion freeing up the system to focus on healing one's diseased organs.

    I don't think I could blend 2 pounds of carrots plus all the other veggies and chew it down. But with juicing, you get the optimal amount of easy to assimilate nutrition.

    But congrats to all the juicers on here. YAY!

    Cheers to all!

    peace, emily

    Blending does not equal juicing. It has its place, but it's not the same thing.
  • sasjourney
    sasjourney Member Posts: 395 Member
    I juice too
    I have a Champion juicer and juice every day. I am positive that it has helped me feel better while undergoing chemo because I can feel the difference in my energy level. I am trying to get all my extended family to juice as well. Thanks Scouty and Emily for getting me started!

    Hugs,
    Sara
  • Nana b
    Nana b Member Posts: 3,030 Member

    I juice too
    I have a Champion juicer and juice every day. I am positive that it has helped me feel better while undergoing chemo because I can feel the difference in my energy level. I am trying to get all my extended family to juice as well. Thanks Scouty and Emily for getting me started!

    Hugs,
    Sara

    Dr Oz says
    Do not eat regular apples if you have cancer, or not. Apples are the worst when it comes to pesticides getting under the skin. Organic Apples!!!
  • scouty
    scouty Member Posts: 1,965 Member
    I do
    Not near as much as I used to especially this time of year with all the fresh veggies.

    My new favorite discovered last year is made with a blender and is so good!

    I don't use exact measurements but:

    cut up cleaned ripe tomato
    2 inch chunk of peeled cucumber
    1 1/2 inch sliver of green pepper
    minced garlic
    1 inch sliver of sweet onion (vidalia this time of year)
    glop of red wine vinegar
    glop of olive oil
    sea salt and pepper to tast

    Blend until all chopped up and drink it down. I actually make this as an appetizer in shot glassess and call it Gaspatcho shots.

    I'm also into smoothies after my runs with different flavored greek yogurts as a base.

    My favorite juice drink are carrot, celery, ginger, cabbage. I added beets when I was fighting the beast and will add it every once in a while.

    Toasting all of you who made me smile today by mentioning my name along with my mentor, Emily!!! Just when the board really upset me, this showed up! I so needed it, thanks my friends.

    Healing thoughts to you all,
    Lisa P.