Anybody see Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead??
jim_n_virginia
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I enjoyed the documentary and even went out and bought a juicer. Anybody else juice? I don't think I could do a juice fast but I have been juicing in between meals. The hardest part for me is cleaning the dang thing up after use!
Seems like a good idea though ...
Can get expensive though I made a glass of juice the other day and I added up the cost of all the veggies and fruit I used to make a big 20oz glass of green juice and I had a $9.00 drink in front of me! LOL!
Seems like a good idea though ...
Can get expensive though I made a glass of juice the other day and I added up the cost of all the veggies and fruit I used to make a big 20oz glass of green juice and I had a $9.00 drink in front of me! LOL!
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Nope
Going to check it out though...
Is it about juicing?0 -
I have that movie on my Netflix.
My trainer wants me to start juicing in the New Year. She wants me to do a 3 day juice fast, but I can eat some fruit so I have something solid in my stomach when I take my meds. She does one every 4 months and swears by it. I, too, am a bit afraid of the cost of juicing. I love fruits and vegetables, but buying them fresh for juicing seems like it might break the bank. I did hear a good tip. Check out the reduced shelves at the market or farmer's market. These are produce products that are a little over-ripe, but perfect for juicing.0 -
Don't drink so much juice at once. Keep it down to 8 oz per drink. If you make that much, turn it into three drinks throughout the day, or jar it and drink it over the next two following days as a part of your regular diet. You will not be able to incorporate all of those nutrients in such a quantity. Just like a one a day multi vitamin, your body cannot utilize the whole thing at once. That is why the quality products are to be taken 2 or 3 times a day.0
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I've seen the documentary, it's great and everyone should watch it! It's on Netflix!
I have no real input on juicing other than I don't think I could do it, but yay and good luck to anyone who decides to embark on that journey!0 -
I enjoyed the documentary and even went out and bought a juicer. Anybody else juice? I don't think I could do a juice fast but I have been juicing in between meals. The hardest part for me is cleaning the dang thing up after use!
Seems like a good idea though ...
Can get expensive though I made a glass of juice the other day and I added up the cost of all the veggies and fruit I used to make a big 20oz glass of green juice and I had a $9.00 drink in front of me! LOL!
My first month I was drinking 5 glasses daily as my fat body was starved for real nutrition.
Now, I have one nice tall glass of thick, greeny juice daily and log it in as "Naked Juice"...I have no clue what the nutritional value is truly. I must be close. I get purple cabbage, kale, apples, spinach and tomatoes and roll with it.
Worth every penny...0 -
I've not seen the documentary, so it's not worked it's magic on me yet, and so it seems like a really dumb idea.0
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I've seen it and would like to try it, my budget doesn't stretch far enough to buy a juicer at the moment though so will just have to stick to healthy eating at the moment.0
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Don't drink so much juice at once. Keep it down to 8 oz per drink. If you make that much, turn it into three drinks throughout the day, or jar it and drink it over the next two following days as a part of your regular diet. You will not be able to incorporate all of those nutrients in such a quantity. Just like a one a day multi vitamin, your body cannot utilize the whole thing at once. That is why the quality products are to be taken 2 or 3 times a day.
I may need to reduce my servings....worth looking into.
No need to invest in fresh health just to pee it all away.0 -
I was having insomnia, so I decided to google this show. I watched it, here is a link:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/45359005
It is totally worth watching, in my opinion. I have known people who fought cancer with juice and won, and I have known people who fought cancer with juice, and lost. The juicer I have was left to me in a will from one that lost. But, I know that it can definitely help!!0 -
I've seen it and would like to try it, my budget doesn't stretch far enough to buy a juicer at the moment though so will just have to stick to healthy eating at the moment.0
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I was having insomnia, so I decided to google this show. I watched it, here is a link:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/45359005
It is totally worth watching, in my opinion. I have known people who fought cancer with juice and won, and I have known people who fought cancer with juice, and lost. The juicer I have was left to me in a will from one that lost. But, I know that it can definitely help!!
So no surgery or chemotherapy required? Just juice?
It's amazing the millions that are being wasted on cancer research and therapy, even lives lost, when you had the answer all along.0 -
I found it very inspiring. Fruit juices have too many sugars for me though. Beetroot and green apple I enjoyed.
I used top make food from the pulp as I hated to waste it!0 -
I was having insomnia, so I decided to google this show. I watched it, here is a link:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/45359005
It is totally worth watching, in my opinion. I have known people who fought cancer with juice and won, and I have known people who fought cancer with juice, and lost. The juicer I have was left to me in a will from one that lost. But, I know that it can definitely help!!
So no surgery or chemotherapy required? Just juice?
It's amazing the millions that are being wasted on cancer research and therapy, even lives lost, when you had the answer all along.0 -
Strong medical evidence, there.
I eat lots of veg. I like it whole, and crunchy. I've never had to worry about five a days as I far exceed that on a daily bsis. I've never understood the point of turning lovely, tasty veg into sludge.
But hey, each to their own.0 -
Strong medical evidence, there.
I eat lots of veg. I like it whole, and crunchy. I've never had to worry about five a days as I far exceed that on a daily bsis. I've never understood the point of turning lovely, tasty veg into sludge.
But hey, each to their own.0 -
I am on day 20 now of my juice fast. Nails are sooo strong, hair is no longer falling out, skin is perfect. It is not as torturous as it sounds and your body absorbs all the nutrients a lot easier in liquid form. I am not at all starving either. My weight has been stagnant months and months till now and I feel amazing. It may not be for everyone, but it is definitely for me. I plan on incorporating it into my every day life even when I am not fasting and have been giving juice to my kids too. Processed juices process the nutrients out of them. I really look forward to my juice every day!!!0
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