Juicing

Does anyone juice? If so, what juicer do u use? Does anyone use the nutribullet?

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  • DenyseMarieL
    DenyseMarieL Posts: 673 Member
    bumping.....I am interested in this too....
  • highervibes
    highervibes Posts: 2,219 Member
    I have the Hurom slow juicer as well as my Vitamix. Love them both, but I like the versatility of my Vitamix blender for soups, smoothies, mayo, ice cream, sauces and gravies.

    I haven't heard much about the nutribullet but my friend did mention she loved some magic bullet style thing called the Ninja
  • Does anyone juice? If so, what juicer do u use? Does anyone use the nutribullet?

    My wife and i used our Nutribullet this morning for the first time. We made the Toxin Cleaning Blast smoothie, and it tasted great. Looking forward to trying the other recipes that came in the booklet.
  • CoCoMa
    CoCoMa Posts: 904 Member
    I use a blentec for the thick fibrous drinks (smoothies, etc.), and a Breville to juice. Happy juicing!
  • phykes203
    phykes203 Posts: 10
    I have an Omega masticating juicer that I've pretty fond of. I'd have to look for the model number. Pricey but worth every cent, especially if you juice a lot of greens.
  • jeffthebat
    jeffthebat Posts: 1 Member
    If you are juicing, then the nutribullet is not a juicer, it is a blender. It makes smoothies, which are great, but it is not juicing. juicing removes the pulp and allows for vitamins and minerals to enter the bloodstream as fast as alcohol does, without the delay of digestion in the colon(almost all the absorption happens from tongue to small intestines. The advantage of this is high vitamin intake(try eating 9 carrots and you will see what I mean), giving the colon a rest from digestion, which is where a great deal of your energy goes and letting that energy go to bodily healing. I use a Breville and am about to buy a more expensive Omega 8004 because of the incredible healing I have seen since beginning my juice fast(see my site http://fatguylosesweight.com ) including weight loss, psoriasis healing and an incredible boost of energy and overall healing.
    If you are going to continue eating a regular diet and are looking to pump up the vitamins and fiber, use the nutribullet. If you have health problems, take medications or have issues with weight, look into juice feasting.
  • HKooner
    HKooner Posts: 28
    I do this one now again:-

    http://www.juicemaster.com/
  • epros39
    epros39 Posts: 17
    Bought the "Breville" Juicer from the documentary "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead. Ratings on the juicer were nearly 5 of 5 stars. We juiced last night with it and it worked perfectly. Check the reviews before you buy anything.
  • tpow1196
    tpow1196 Posts: 51 Member
    Im seriously considering this also. Are you suppose to use jucing as a meal replacements? Or just a boost?