Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 If you read Dr. Max Gerson's work, you will see that he only recommends low speed juicers. He had good reason for this. While Gerson was controversial in terms of accepted mainstream science, he claimed that high speed, vortex juicers changed the electronic spin of the juice. This may sound like some kind of hocus pocus, but I have found that there are measured differences using the very simple experiment outlined below. Water is not what it appears to be as many of us who have worked with it experimentally can prove and neither is juice. Organic carrot juice, freshly juiced, has the highest ORP (Oxygen Reduction Potential) of any juice (or fruit for that matter), at -250mV, that I have tested (and I have tested every one that I can get my hands on). Gerson used an organic carrot/ calves liver juice in his Cancer Treatment. His results were absolutely astounding in terms of patients cured of cancer. Read his book... this man was a genius in the cancer treatment field. You can buy a REDOX/ ORP Meter on ebay for around $40. This is a good place to start if want to find out for yourself which water treatments, juices and fruits really " cut it " in terms of antioxidants. I have several meters. The one that I find most convenient to use runs about 200mV higher than my calibrated meter, but my results here are in relative terms. That is, your meter will should show the same results in relative terms Yes, water can be a very powerful antioxidant as Dr. Patrick Flanagan has reported. Two tablets of MegaHydrate in a cup of unfiltered hot water (or green tea) produces -900mV ORP... the best of anything I have ever tested. Filtering your water increases the ORP by about 200mV. In this case, lower is better. You will find, that $2000 reverse osmosis water filter system that you are so proud of is tearing away the healthy aspect of your drinking water (assuming that your tap water had any life left in it). So if you have a source of unfiltered mountain spring water, referred to as " young water " , always drink it. Bottled waters, you will find, are generally not a good choice. Within twenty years, young water would become a very expensive commodity if everyone did these simple tests for themselves. The facts are just too difficult to ignore. You can test Gerson's results by juicing fresh organic carrots in a cheap high speed juicer, a Sanyo for instance, and then putting the results up against a Champian Juicer. Test the juice immediately with an ORP Meter and see what you get. These numbers do not lie. The Champian wins hands down. Next, try running a cup of tap water through a Sanyo type juicer a few times and measure its ORP against the original source. This is very interesting stuff here if you are trying to stay healthy. By the way, I have a Sanyo Juicer (highly rated by Consumer Reports) that I will sell to anyone interested for less than half price :0) that is like new. Love and Happy Juicing, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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