What's a good juicer? PLEASE help.
kbailey8820
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Hey MFPals. I'm planning to begin juicing and I'm not sure which to get. I've heard that the lower the wattage, the better because more nutriution is kept in. I've also been encouraged to buy a Breville. I forgot the model number, but it was 700 watts.
Any suggestions?! Please help.
Any suggestions?! Please help.
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The Green Star is, in my opinion, the best. The Breville is centrifical, and is not good for greens at all. The Grean Star is great for anything, and it gets way more juice from veggies and fruit than any of the centrifical juicers. I hear the champion is also great, but I have never used that one. I have been juicing for 18 years...0
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Masticating Juicers are the best at keeping all the nutrients - i have an Omega brand juicer and love it! http://www.omegajuicers.com/juicers.html0
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Actually, juice of any kind isn't good for you. The sugar goes straight to your pancreas and greatly increases your chance of getting diabetes. Stay with whole fruits and water if you can.0
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Thanks! I'll do some research on those two brands. I'm new to juicing and I really want to start getting more vegetables in my daily regimen. I eat plenty of fruits, no problem, but when it comes to vegetables.. YUCK! I'm hoping juicing and mixing in the vegetables with the fruit will help A LOT.0
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We have the Breville Elite. I think it is 1000 watts. Easier to clean than the Omega ones.
We have had ours for around 5 years and my husband juices every single day, sometimes twice a day. Anything from greens, to carrots to fruits.0 -
Champion0
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We have an Omega 8004 and love it. I don't find it hard to clean.0
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Actually, juice of any kind isn't good for you. The sugar goes straight to your pancreas and greatly increases your chance of getting diabetes. Stay with whole fruits and water if you can.
As for the OP, skip the juicer, get a blender. You get ALL of the nutrition from the fruits and vegetables when you use a blender, a juicer extracts juice, but leaves behind all the pulp, so you lose a lot of nutrients, and you lose all the fiber. I personally like the Ninja blenders, I have the Ninja XL professional blender, it will make juice or smoothies out of anything you can think of. Toss in some fruits and veggies with some ice, and you have a smoothie, with all the fiber and nutrients available.
Plus a Ninja is a helluva lot cheaper than a juicer, far less maintenance as well.0 -
Champion
yep...Champion is a good juicer and I had one...I got caught up in the juicing craze some years ago
then I learned that juicing is not such a great thing to be doing and of the fruit I eat, I now eat the whole fruit
juicing removes and eliminates the best parts of the fruit and gives you a concentrated sugar drink...sure it is fruit sugar but so what....all those calories? pfffft
juicing is on the way out for those in the know0 -
Veggie juice is amazing for you. Super healing!!0
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I have the Breville Model # JE-98XL and it works like a dream. I bought it from Bed Bath and Beyond and used the 20% coupon they offer. Money well spent!0
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WE HAVE USE OMEGA I LIKE IT......0
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Better for your body to just eat whole fruit and vegetables :-)0
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