Guest guest Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 Some folks out there believe that the centrifugal juicers are not so great because they tend to oxidize the juice. They believe the Champion juicers are to be preferred. There is a juicer that the Hallelujah Acres people, raw foods folks, like and it grinds the fruit or vegetable and then presses the pulp to get most of the rest of the juice out of it. I was using a centrifugal juicer the other day and was disappointed at how much juice was left in the pulp as it came out. Best, Tim Re: juicer <<Sorry-I meant to type juicer. I have done a little research and am leaningtowards a cyntrifical juicer with surgical steel blades. I have heard that the motor isimportant but thought that meant a stronger motor. Now I have read that slower motors extract more nutrients but less with a lower yield. I want to use the juicer for periodic juice fasts and maybe more. I have done numerous types of fasts and cleansing and would like to try juice. As for brand- I get a mixed signal from what I read on the internet as to whatis best. I stumbled across this group and thought someone out there with experience couldlead me in the right direction.Thanks>> Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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