anyone have any success juicing?

I'm thinking about buying a juicer, just watched a documentary on netflix called Hungry for Change and it mentioned this. One girl on there said she juiced for three days and dropped 7 pounds right away. So I'm considering it.
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  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    Dropping fast weight is usually just water weight and food waste leaving your system. As soon as you start eating normally again it will all come back.
  • glitteredgrave
    glitteredgrave Posts: 194 Member
    I haven't tried it, but I've been meaning too. I watched "Hungry for Change" too and if you haven't seen "Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead" (also on netflix) GO NOW.

    I'm going to fast tomorrow with smoothies made in my vitamix because I'm sick, but it's just one day and I'll be eating the WHOLE FRUIT and not the juice so I doubt I'll see any benefits or whatever.
  • sarahmonsta
    sarahmonsta Posts: 185 Member
    I'm thinking about buying a juicer, just watched a documentary on netflix called Hungry for Change and it mentioned this. One girl on there said she juiced for three days and dropped 7 pounds right away. So I'm considering it.

    I watched "Fat, Sick, & Nearly Dead" last April and decided to give it a try! I lasted about a week and then gave up! but I lost some weight and managed to keep a little of it off lol. I think if your dedicated to it it will probably work, I have read things and watched videos of people who swore by it and said it was the only way they could lose the weight! Anyways good luck!
  • Bobby__Clerici
    Bobby__Clerici Posts: 741 Member
    I love juicing.
    It helps me with fruits and veggies given my hate for things that don't bleed...:bigsmile:
  • Topher1978
    Topher1978 Posts: 975 Member
    If you get a juicer, get a gear extraction juicer. They get way more juice out for you. And, the centrifugal ones suck for greens. Period.
  • Natihilator
    Natihilator Posts: 1,778 Member
    Quick fixes aside, I just don't 'get' juicing.

    I mean, smoothies are where it's at.

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  • Christabelle79
    Christabelle79 Posts: 80 Member
    We juice in my house but not to the extent that some do. We don't use it as a "diet", but more as a supplement to our lives. We use the extraction for the reasons that Topher stated.
  • Topher1978
    Topher1978 Posts: 975 Member
    Quick fixes aside, I just don't 'get' juicing.

    I mean, smoothies are where it's at.
    Juicing is really great for energy levels and skin. Also, it kept me so well hydrated, it was amazing. Not as a fast, mind you, but as a part of my regular diet. I will start doing it again when I can afford it, and it is more convenient. But it so worth it.
  • gettingmeback2013
    gettingmeback2013 Posts: 114 Member
    I was obsessed that Fat Sick and Nearly Dead and the juicing concept for a while! I dropped weight fast and I felt WONDERFUL by the 3rd day in of my fast. I fasted for 7 days. While I did feel fantastic, I couldn't stop thinking about food the entire time! I did like it, but most likely won't do it again. But I do plan on incorporating some juices into my lifestyle now.
  • NGMama
    NGMama Posts: 384 Member
    I'm not fasting but I do like making juice in my VitaMix. It's great after work and before dinner so I don't snack on junk.
  • I'm changing my diet to a plant based diet before I go on a juice fast. They do suggest that. Check out Dr Joel Fuhrman on Youtube and you can get a lot information there. Also try to pick up the book "Eat to live" by Dr Fuhrman. After you fast you want to continue with a plant based diet. So you don't gain the weight back. Feel free to add me. There isn't too many people on this site that is for the juicing.
  • Missjulesdid
    Missjulesdid Posts: 1,444 Member
    I have an omega 8006 juicer and I LOVE IT! I have done a 30 day juice fast in the past. I didn't lose massive amounts of weight, but I did break my addiction to certain foods and I felt absolutely AMAZING while on the fast. I went very heavy on the greens and light on the fruit.

    Juicing is a fabulous way to increase your vegetable intake and to retrain your palate to appreciate the flavor of REAL FOOD!
  • LadyIntrepid
    LadyIntrepid Posts: 399 Member
    We juice (and LOVE our Omega 2004) but don't use it for juice fasting. Instead, I have green juice (with some fruit) as a regular and highly nutritious part of my regular food intake (when I take the time to juice). I wouldn't use juicing as a diet to lose weight quickly. Weight lost too quickly usually comes back quickly. Slow and steady wins the race.
  • Topher1978
    Topher1978 Posts: 975 Member
    We juice (and LOVE our Omega 2004) but don't use it for juice fasting. Instead, I have green juice (with some fruit) as a regular and highly nutritious part of my regular food intake (when I take the time to juice). I wouldn't use juicing as a diet to lose weight quickly. Weight lost too quickly usually comes back quickly. Slow and steady wins the race.
    This is my view! I juice fast on occasion, but that is only during Lent...
  • hey_everyday
    hey_everyday Posts: 19 Member
    Great for getting the nutrients in but high in sugar if you use too much fruit. I try and stick to mostly veg. Celery, carrot, beetroot & ginger is my fav :)
  • mrstravisjones
    mrstravisjones Posts: 104 Member
    i just watched hungry for change the other night! and now i'm obsessed with the fact that MSG is hiding EVERYWHERE! sigh.
  • clarkeje1
    clarkeje1 Posts: 1,641 Member
    Fat, sick, and nearly dead is a good movie about juicing also. My uncle went on a juice fast and lost a bunch of weight and improved his heart health (he was on a bunch of medication and doesn't need it anymore). He is currently doing great and has kept the weight off and maintains a healthy diet.
  • demilade
    demilade Posts: 402 Member
    I got a juicer last week and love it! I feel better already :)
  • tuckerrj
    tuckerrj Posts: 1,453 Member
    Funny thing is, back in"the day", JUICING used to mean taking steroids. But I guess that's a different arena (competitive weightlifting and bodybuilding)....
  • Quick fixes aside, I just don't 'get' juicing.

    I mean, smoothies are where it's at.

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    Everytime I come back & look at this I keep cracking up!!!!!!
  • lamby284
    lamby284 Posts: 167 Member
    I tried it for a while...I didn't lose weight, but when do I ever? The juicer we got was a pain to clean and the amount of vegetables needed got kinda pricey. I would stick with frozen berries, some juice, and assorted greens (kale, spinach, ) in a blender. It is virtually the same thing, cheaper, and you get the fiber in the produce too (a juicer will take out all the fiber)
  • CandiesAndSweets
    CandiesAndSweets Posts: 167 Member
    A juicer is an excellent idea. You don't have to start hard core and just do the juicing for an 'x' amount of days. If your daily routine; be that at work or around home, is physical, you will be very, very tired. Instead, make the juice a substitute for one of your meals everyday for a week and see how you like it. You'll definitely notice the difference in how you feel.
  • Missjulesdid
    Missjulesdid Posts: 1,444 Member
    I tried it for a while...I didn't lose weight, but when do I ever? The juicer we got was a pain to clean and the amount of vegetables needed got kinda pricey. I would stick with frozen berries, some juice, and assorted greens (kale, spinach, ) in a blender. It is virtually the same thing, cheaper, and you get the fiber in the produce too (a juicer will take out all the fiber)

    A juicer only removed the insoluble fiber.. the soluble fiber remains. For me smoothies are great when they're sweet and have some milk or yogurt in them and then maybe a bit of greens.... but I could not imagine drinking a celery/cucumber/kale/lemon/kale/ginger/apple smoothie.. YUCK.

    As for being a pain to clean, I hear ya on that. My old juicer collected dust because it was terrible to clean and produced a very wet and wasteful pulp. My current juicer is a breeze to clean and the pulp comes out like sawdust!
  • Jen800
    Jen800 Posts: 548 Member
    Quick fixes aside, I just don't 'get' juicing.

    I mean, smoothies are where it's at.

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    Oh my gosh, what a shock to see bunny on this thread! I love her on youtube :) Do you watch her too?
  • Cr01502
    Cr01502 Posts: 3,614 Member
    After reading this thread I've lost all hope.
  • NeverGivesUp
    NeverGivesUp Posts: 960 Member
    Juicing has really worked for me getting the last bit of weight off. My weight was stagnant for months and months. My nails and hair are so strong and my skin in amazing. It is pure vitamins and your body doesn't have to work to absorb them. No matter how you look at it, getting weight off is hard and harder for some than others. On Tuesday I will have been jucing for an entire month. It has been fantastic and not the quick fix some might think it is. I plan to do this off and on throughout my life because it makes me feel amazing.
  • ZenDivaDP
    ZenDivaDP Posts: 6 Member
    I've been juicing for breakfast for the past week - kale, spinach, celery, carrot, broccoli, and apple. Feel great drinking it. I even think my skin looks better.

    I also sometimes make smoothies with yogurt and fruit for breakfast. Then again yesterday I had a croissant with egg and cheddar - though I shared it and only ate half. Baby steps!

    Doing my best to stay within 1200 calories a day and think the support on this site is wonderful!

    Good luck to all of us in 2013!

    :smooched:
  • aorech
    aorech Posts: 17 Member
    I have a breville JE98XL and I know it is a centrifugal one and not a masticating but I wanted to make sure I love it before I spend over 300 dollars, and I sure do love it. For me I would not be eating the veggies without the juicing so its better than nothing. I would never eat kale, celery and a whole cucumber in one day!

    it is great and I feel awesome
  • Kersmudgekins
    Kersmudgekins Posts: 16 Member
    I just bought a juicer a Breville juice fountain elite. I haven't used it yet but I too watched hungry for change. I don't plan on fasting, I just want to get more nutrients in my husband and my diets. FB friends liked Breville and said to go for the higher end models. This one as a separate area for the pulp that you can put a bag into for easier cleaning. It also as a bigger opening so things don't need to be chopped as fine as some other models.
  • booknut2
    booknut2 Posts: 5 Member
    I bought a juicer right after Christmas. I've been juicing daily and substituting juice for 1-2 meals a day. I feel great.

    I weighed in on Friday for a new baseline after the holidays. I'll see where I'm at this next Friday.