what is juicing
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I found this on an earlier post. Hope it helps you.
May 13, 2007 - 10:01pm
Re: Juicing
Hi Michelle,
Juicing is a wonderful way to get all your fruits and veggies for the day especially for those healing from cancer. It's all about LIVE ENZYMES and when you juice your organic produce the juicer does the first stage of digestion--it separates the juice from the fiber so you get the optimal amount of nutrients in that glass of juice. When our bodies are compromised with cancer (or healing from the surgery or chemo which depresses our immune systems) it needs all its energy to heal. Your body does not have to expend its energy doing this and you have more energy for healing!
So the big question is Don't we need the fiber? Yes, but we need the LIVE ENZYMES in abundance and we can add the fiber back into the juice (the pulp) or eat it in spaghetti sauce.....
Personally, I add Flax Seeds to my juice and/or hemp protein powder that is full of fiber also.
Just think of you juicer as a predigestion tool for optimal nutrition. You can get the nutrition of 5 carrots, one stalk of celery, 1/4 beet, a few kale leaves, a handful of spinach, a handful of parsley and an apple all in one sitting. Eating that same amount would take effort and your body would not be able to extract the same amount of nutrients on its own. It's definitely good for you to eat those veggies, but it can be even better to JUICE them!
I have a Champion Juicer which is a masticating type juicer. It's a workhorse and I have used the same one for almost 6 years EVERY DAY and it still runs like a Champ!
The Omega is highly recommended in juicing circles but it extracts differently than the Champ.
You can go to www.discountjuicers.com and get a whole comparison chart. I bought mine from them.
I have a few recipes that I use. I am not that creative with my juicing and pretty much stick to the same one for the past 6 years with just a little variation. i find that Juicing keeps me very regular.
There are lots of posts on here about juicing if you want to search the archives.
hope this helps.
peace, emily the Juicing Chick0 -
Still juicing!lizzydavis said:I found this on an earlier post. Hope it helps you.
May 13, 2007 - 10:01pm
Re: Juicing
Hi Michelle,
Juicing is a wonderful way to get all your fruits and veggies for the day especially for those healing from cancer. It's all about LIVE ENZYMES and when you juice your organic produce the juicer does the first stage of digestion--it separates the juice from the fiber so you get the optimal amount of nutrients in that glass of juice. When our bodies are compromised with cancer (or healing from the surgery or chemo which depresses our immune systems) it needs all its energy to heal. Your body does not have to expend its energy doing this and you have more energy for healing!
So the big question is Don't we need the fiber? Yes, but we need the LIVE ENZYMES in abundance and we can add the fiber back into the juice (the pulp) or eat it in spaghetti sauce.....
Personally, I add Flax Seeds to my juice and/or hemp protein powder that is full of fiber also.
Just think of you juicer as a predigestion tool for optimal nutrition. You can get the nutrition of 5 carrots, one stalk of celery, 1/4 beet, a few kale leaves, a handful of spinach, a handful of parsley and an apple all in one sitting. Eating that same amount would take effort and your body would not be able to extract the same amount of nutrients on its own. It's definitely good for you to eat those veggies, but it can be even better to JUICE them!
I have a Champion Juicer which is a masticating type juicer. It's a workhorse and I have used the same one for almost 6 years EVERY DAY and it still runs like a Champ!
The Omega is highly recommended in juicing circles but it extracts differently than the Champ.
You can go to www.discountjuicers.com and get a whole comparison chart. I bought mine from them.
I have a few recipes that I use. I am not that creative with my juicing and pretty much stick to the same one for the past 6 years with just a little variation. i find that Juicing keeps me very regular.
There are lots of posts on here about juicing if you want to search the archives.
hope this helps.
peace, emily the Juicing Chick
yup.....2 years later and I'm STILL juicing! HA!
(and still singing its praises).
peace, emily the Juice Chick0 -
What a dope. HA!PhillieG said:WHAT!!!I
You mean I've been doing it wrong all this time.
I've just been getting juiced!
And I'll bet when we're talking about mushrooms, as in maitake, you're eating psychedelics. Dude, you must be having a groovy healing trip......
peace, emily0 -
I'm 41 years old, been a2bhealed said:What a dope. HA!
And I'll bet when we're talking about mushrooms, as in maitake, you're eating psychedelics. Dude, you must be having a groovy healing trip......
peace, emily
I'm 41 years old, been a vegetarian my entire life and have been juicing since I was 13, it is a wonderful way of life. I've eaten an all raw diet many times as well. Even make my own almond milk with agave nector. All four of my children have juiced as well.0 -
I'm 41 years old, been a2bhealed said:What a dope. HA!
And I'll bet when we're talking about mushrooms, as in maitake, you're eating psychedelics. Dude, you must be having a groovy healing trip......
peace, emily
I'm 41 years old, been a vegetarian my entire life and have been juicing since I was 13, it is a wonderful way of life. I've eaten an all raw diet many times as well. Even make my own almond milk with agave nector. All four of my children juice as well.0
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