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carmen07
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haha, you beat me to the punch, Lisascouty said:I have a Champion and love it. It is exact in it's processing and so easy to clean.
I got it at discountjuicers.com but saw it a few weeks later for a few dollars less at my local health food store.
Lisa P.
Omega and Champion are reported to be two of the best juicers. I didn't know this before purchasing mine. I got the best one that Bed Bath & Beyond carried. One thing for certain, look for one that is masticating and not centrifuge.
Also, Dr. Quillin recommends the Vita-Mix blender. I've heard mixed results from this because I've heard it is very hard to drink/eat the results.
as Lisa said, check out Nutritional / Health Food stores and discountjuicers.com or cheapjuicers.com
Patricia -
Hi
I have an Omega Juicer. I like it and have read a lot of good reviews for it. I have to admit though I haven't been juicing at all lately...need to get back into it.
Here's a link
http://www.mercola.com/article/juicer.htm#
Shop around for reviews and prices.
Maria -
hi carmen,
I started juicing 12 years ago with a JuiceMan Juicer (NOT the kind you buy in the department stores). It was a pain to clean so it was really easy to get sick of the work and quit.
Then after cancer struck I bought a Champion. I LOVE the Champ. It is so easy and gives more output per produce. It is a cinch to clean.
But I understand that the NORWALK is the best on the market (it is pricey) according to Gerson Institute (they are the Grand Poobahs of Juicing).
I highly recommend that you get the book The Gerson Therapy for a very good overview of juicing for cancer cures. I got mine at Barnes and Noble.
Do NOT please do not be cheap when it comes to purchasing your juicer. It is a worthy tool and in the long run it is better to buy the best you can afford. (thankfully my mother bought a new juicer for me).
I second the advice to go to Mercola's website.
hope this helps.
peace, emily who loves loves loves her daily juicing! :-)
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