Juicing
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Never did juicing only but did the non juice detox found here http://healthyliving.msn.com/nutrition/your-non-juice-detox-7-days-of-clean-eating
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What about taking a baby step and investing a turbo blender instead. They are expensive (so is juicing), but you are much more likely to use it in the long run. We make smoothies every day from inexpensive stuff like plain yogurt, frozen fruit, and kale. We also use it for blending soups, and making blended frozen fruit adult drinks in the summer. You can make juice from these too, but you have to strain the pulp with cheese cloth and add water.0
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I would say educate yourself. I juice everyday, but not as a detox, but as an enhancer to my lifestyle. It can be expensive, but not if you stop buying all the processed stuff and replace it with veggies and fruit. Our house looks like a grocery store. I juice daily for my husband and I. I tell everyone how much I love juicing and the benefits are huge! ( although I would put weight loss as a side bar, not the reason to do it) The number one benefit is energy for sure. After juicing for one meal for little as one week you will be amazed at how much energy you have to pump out those much wanted workouts. Yes, no magic one thing... healthy eating and exercise is the way to do it.
Many are uneducated and it drives me crazy when people make comments on something they have no experience in. A blender and a juicer are completely different. If you are serious, buy a juicer that won't dissapoint. I would recommend Omega. It is a financial investment ( but what is your health worth?) I bought one that came with a 10 year warranty on parts and lifetime warrany on the motor and is amazing.
Some people have negative things to say such as you are stripping the fiber etc...out, I'm not saying that their comments are not valid, but the direct nutrients I'm getting is more fruits and veggies than I could never eat in one sitting.
Instead of just a spinach salad, I've introduced amazing greens daily into my diet like cabbage, red swiss chard, cucumber, celery, not to mention daily, carrots, beets, limes and lemons and apples, pears, ginger, parsley etc.... the list goes on. If I didn't juice I just wouldn't have all these in my diet daily. If I can help more, let me know.
My suggestion would be to educate yourself, buy a proper juicer then introduce it as one meal first. Keeping it as a lifesyle change over a fad quick detox will serve you much better .0 -
I was talking to my boyfriend about it last night. He's like, why don't you just eat them? I have a very hard time making myself eat when I'm not hungry, but I can drink water all day long. I think it will be a easy way to get all of my fruits and veggies in. I'm definitely not going to starve myself. I am going to try a vegetarian diet for a while though.0
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How is it expensive?
one bundle of non- organic kale is 1.99.....and you use about 3 of those. that's just one little ingredient. If you watch fat sick and nearly dead, it costs about 24 dollars a day for Walmart priced veggies to juice, and like 36 for organic.
Just watched this last night. He said $14/day.0 -
I did a one week juicing fast about 2 years ago. I should do it again. Afterwards I felt like my body had been in for a tune up. I lost 8 lbs in one week of course, but that is not why you juice. You do it for the benefits it has to your body. It is also a way of fasting which has its own benefits. I would not do it to lose weight, but rather to feel a step closer to a body that is functioning well.0
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it might jump start you but once you return to a regular healthy diet you might gain it back - why not eat instead of drink your calories and drink lots of water - you would benefit just as much if not more by eating real fruit and veg than juicing it and would likely feel less deprived - calories in fruit and veg are so low that I would rather eat 3 cups of it than put 3 cups through the juicer and end up with 1 cup of juice
Why do you need to lose 30pds, if one apple fills you up?!?0 -
I love juicing but I use it to help me get my liquids plus all my veg/ fruit in (I can't eat that much veg in a day) plus I also eat solid food. I have never juiced kale though.
I have an Omega 8004 Nutrition Center which is awesome for not only juicing but also making nut butters, fruit sorbets etc0 -
I've done the Jason Vale 7lbs in 7 days plan and I'd recommend it to anyone who asked me about it.
Ditto on all the expensive comments though. Making them myself according to his plan seemed like way too much effort so I bought mine premade and it cost a bomb, although I'm sure this was more than if I'd done it myself.
Everyone discussing the toilet sitch, because of the lack of fibre, there was no need for extra toilet paper imo!
I would defo give it a good, not as a kick start though and not focus on the weight you loose from it, because it goes straight back on, even if you eat really well after it.
Main benefit for me was being able to recognise how much I want to eat during the day just because I like to eat, juicing didn't make me feel hungry at all but I still wanted to eat because I just like food. And obviously how full of energy you feel is great.0 -
it might jump start you but once you return to a regular healthy diet you might gain it back - why not eat instead of drink your calories and drink lots of water - you would benefit just as much if not more by eating real fruit and veg than juicing it and would likely feel less deprived - calories in fruit and veg are so low that I would rather eat 3 cups of it than put 3 cups through the juicer and end up with 1 cup of juice
Why do you need to lose 30pds, if one apple fills you up?!?0 -
I love juicing and try to do it every day, but I still eat a well-balanced diet. I look at it more as a nutrient boost, as it is sometimes hard to fit in all the vegetables that are recommended as part of a well-balanced diet. And I say that as a person who does eat a lot of veggies on a daily basis.0
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I juice fasted for 6 days. I did it for 3 main reasons. 1.) to reevaluate how I saw food 2.) to figure out why I was suffering from so much IBS 3.) to start fresh and re train my taste buds and get over my addiction to bread. I then was juicing/ eating veggies and fruit for 1 week then vegetarian for a week then slowly started adding things back to my diet. The process is NOT something you can just get out of. And you really should not dot it to lose weight. I believe it is important to eat. I personally wouldn't recommend it for a long period of time. Juice fasting for me was beneficial in accomplishing my 3 goals. And through it, I found that I was intolerant to gluten. I have had no IBS issues since removing Gluten from my diet. And I did lose my craving for bread and started craving veggies. So it does have it's benefits, but I would not use it for weight loss especially over a long period of time. Hope this helps.0
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Oh I am sorry, Juicing daily for nutrient rich foods is great! Just make sure you are not just juicing fruits. Your juice should mainly consist of veggies that are nutrient dense. I was under the assumption that you were juice fasting. Sorry =P0
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Never juice. you turn otherwise healthy fruits and vegetables into sugar water. you don't need the carbohydrates. there is nothing healthy about juicing. the loss of fiber raises your triglycerides. don't bother. eat low carbohydrate whole foods.0
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No way man running your fruits and veggies through our super duper machine gives it magical healing, life prolonging powers.
Why rely on your prehistoric teeth and digestive system to do the same job modern machinery can do for you far more efficiently?
Oh but wait, you can only get the magical healing benefits if you eliminate all other foods that dont juice well.
Protein, fat? Who needs them. Its not like they are essential or anything.0 -
No way man running your fruits and veggies through our super duper machine gives it magical healing, life prolonging powers.
Why rely on your prehistoric teeth and digestive system to do the same job modern machinery can do for you far more efficiently?
Oh but wait, you can only get the magical healing benefits if you eliminate all other foods that dont juice well.
Protein, fat? Who needs them. Its not like they are essential or anything.
Oh thank the heavens... there have not been nearly enough voices of reason in this thread... I posted a fine link to a thread earlier, but OP just wants affirmations for what she's already decided to do.0 -
I'm not going to make a thing out of this. Just want to try it out0
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Don't be a butt muscle man0
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I came in here fully expecting a conversation about steroids0
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Would've made for better conversation0
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Don't be a butt muscle man
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Sorry sometimes it is the snark that breaks through.
I honestly want the best for people. I hope that using some jabbing, to show how ridiculous some of these diet fads are, will at least get you thinking about what you can expect to get out of it.
Juicing, as a way to add good nutrition into a normal diet, is a great idea. I know I could eat more fruits and veggies myself. But there is no reason to go on a juice fast, or eliminate solid foods. There is no toxic sludge build up that some over dose of veggies is going to remove or metabolic jump start effect for weight loss.0 -
so screw it, start doing steroids.0
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We'll drink juice while we juice : D0
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I think Anavar+primo the the go to for women.0
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We'll drink juice while we juice : D
I like your style.0 -
Finally made it to the store last night. I could easily be addicted to this0
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