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In a message dated 2/9/02 5:35:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,

charles_w_2000 writes:

 

 

> Which has worked best for you to feel a bit better, a juicer (such as

> the Juicelady/Juiceman) or a blender (such as the Vita-Mix)?

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I personally prefer a Juiceman. I love fresh carrot juice and find it to be

very healing. ~~ Darla

 

 

 

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I've had an ACME juicer for 30 years, and it's still my favorite.

John P.

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Saturday, February 09, 2002 2:34 PM

Juicer vs blender?

 

 

> Which has worked best for you to feel a bit better, a juicer (such as

> the Juicelady/Juiceman) or a blender (such as the Vita-Mix)?

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Saturday, February 09, 2002 4:34 PM

Juicer vs blender?

 

 

> Which has worked best for you to feel a bit better, a juicer (such as

> the Juicelady/Juiceman) or a blender (such as the Vita-Mix)?

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I ate wretchedly as a young man. As I began to turn my diet around

nearly a decade ago, I bought a juicer. For a while the concentrated

liquid essences seemed to do me well. But as I have grown older, I have

chronic constipation problems. I found that switching to a VitaMix has

helped the constipation. Also, many of the juices can be a very high sugar

load (like carrots). Vitamix smoothies are a lot less taxing on my

pancreas.

 

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Juicer, Omega 8001 - Angela - Green Power

 

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Gettingwell, " charles_w_2000 " <charles_w_2000> wrote:

> Which has worked best for you to feel a bit better, a juicer (such

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> the Juicelady/Juiceman) or a blender (such as the Vita-Mix)?

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There are advantages to using a juicer over a blender, and visa versa, so

you may need to decide what purpose you need to use it for.

 

Juicers separate the juice from the plant fibers. Plant fibers can bind to

and prevent absorption's of some of the nutrients from the plants, such as

plant sterols. Plant sterols are good for modulating the immune system. So

using a juicer and removing much of the fiber would increase the absorption

of some of these less accessible nutrients.

 

Blenders use whole foods, but have to have added water or juice in order to

process the plant into a drinkable product, which means that some of the

nutrients may be watered down, or you have to use already processed juice in

order to create juice in a blender. In other words, I can make a cup of

juice in my juicer with about 8 carrots. But to make the same quantity of

juice in my Vita-Mix takes less carrots and needs added water, reducing the

amount of potential nutrients. Or I can make carrot juice in my juicer, and

then make whole carrot juice in my Vita-Mix, but then I have twice as much

to clean up.

 

If, however, you are trying to get more fiber into your diet, a blender is a

good way to increase your diets fiber content. The advantage is that you

will throw away less pulp/plant parts, and benefit from some of the

nutrients that would normally be lost from juicing which are more directly

attached to the plant fibers. For example, grape skins, which would normally

be processed out of the juice in a juicer, but which contain pycnogenols.

 

I use a combination of both a juicer and a Vita-Mix, but not together.

Sometimes I make juice in my juicer to drink, and sometimes we make fruit

smoothies in the Vita-Mix, or puree vegetables for soups. But I prefer the

juicer for extracting juice because I'm trying to work on modulating my

immune system and have adequate sources of fiber without depending on the

Vita-Mix for juicing.

 

Linda Jones

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Hi,

As a general rule, I blend my fruits and juice my veggies. I use both! A

fruit smoothie every morning and carrot juice with some kind of greens and

often ginger during the day.

Debbie

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> Which has worked best for you to feel a bit better, a juicer (such as

> the Juicelady/Juiceman) or a blender (such as the Vita-Mix)?

>

>

>

>

>

> Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health

> and well being.

>

> To learn more about the Gettingwell group,

> Subscription and list archives are at:

> Gettingwell

>

>

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