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uno 06-21-2010 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Screwed Up (Post 17265386)
Why get rid of all the fibre?
I never understood the whole juicer thing. I prefer a blender.

A lot of times you can use the leftovers in tasty recipes like pancakes. It works especially well for strawberries/blueberries/etc.

baddog 06-21-2010 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by xxweekxx (Post 17268152)
ive been thinking of eating raw grass fed beef.. i dont have the balls to taste it... any tips???

I've done shots of it. No big deal, you've paid to drink worse, I am sure.

Marcus Aurelius 06-21-2010 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by _andy_ (Post 17268016)
Cheap juicers are pieces of shit. Even $100 ones are pieces of shit. If you're going to buy one, buy one that works.

I have an excellent Kenwood juicer, 850W that looks exactly like the one OP bought.
No problems with it. It makes prefect juices and can process pretty much anything i throw at it. It cost a bit less than $100.

baddog 06-21-2010 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius (Post 17268560)
I have an excellent Kenwood juicer, 850W that looks exactly like the one OP bought.
No problems with it. It makes prefect juices and can process pretty much anything i throw at it. It cost a bit less than $100.

850W vs 1200W . . . I don't care what it is, vacuum cleaner, stereo, juicer, 1200 > 850.

Need better argument than that. Looks are not everything.

Peter Romero 06-21-2010 11:36 PM

Best thread of the month. I've been training like I used to and have been having trouble with gnawing down all the green carbs and fiber I need now without cooking it & adding unwanted fat & sugar and denaturing it all to hell.

Where did you get this juicer? And where did you get the bottles that take out the air?

Also, how long out of the juicer is the juice still good? Do you need to refridgerate it? Can it survive a fannypack/backpack or the hot sun? If I eat another gel or protien bar I'm gonna yak.

VikingMan 06-22-2010 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by xxweekxx (Post 17268152)
ive been thinking of eating raw grass fed beef.. i dont have the balls to taste it... any tips???

You have to eat it with some fat. What I usually do is chop up the raw meat and mix it with a chopped up avocado. Sometimes I eat it with raw cultured butter or even fresh pressed flax seed oil. You need the fat so the meat digests properly. Don't eat bread or anything else with it. Wait about an hour and eat veggies or even better, drink fresh veggie juice made from veggies grown in small quanites buy organic farmers so you get the most nutrition. Before drinking the veggie juice you should actually eat a few carrots or any other whole veggie so you get some more fiber and also the chewing signals your body to get ready to digest food. At minimum get the Greenstar juicer. Fat will burn off your body even if you don't really work out much. More than likely you will have too much energy and will have to go out for runs just to burn off all the excess energy as if you are a 12 year old kid. So you question about getting up the nerve to eat raw meat is to just think about getting that youthful power back. This should be enough motivation for just about anyone over 30.

I hardly ever eat raw beef, just buffalo hearts, inside round, and sometimes liver. But when I run out I head to Whole Foods and buy the NY strip grass feed beef. I don't get the same rush but at least I am not eating off my diet. I never eat meat that has been frozen or is not grass fed ass the nutrition is lower and it tastes like dog shit.

Another thing you can do is eat raw eggs from chickens that are fed sprouts, greens, seeds etc. Dpn't bother with any brand that is sold in a supermarket. You have to go to the farmers for these AAA+++ eggs This is a really fast meail if you are busy. If you think raw eggs taste gross then the eggs are most likely low quality. The ones I eat don't have any funky taste at all. You should never refrigerate eggs. They keep perfectly fine at room temp for about 3 weeks after the hen lays it. I usually eat mine no more than a week after they have been laid.

I help people out with this diet and ask for nothing in reteurn. I helped out one of the guys from a major program last year because he was in his 30's, with kids, and felt burnt out to the point he was a worried about his future. After a few months of working with him he was a new person. Good luck to you!

CyberHustler 06-22-2010 12:16 AM

Bookmarked...

xxweekxx 06-22-2010 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by ******* (Post 17268671)
You have to eat it with some fat. What I usually do is chop up the raw meat and mix it with a chopped up avocado. Sometimes I eat it with raw cultured butter or even fresh pressed flax seed oil. You need the fat so the meat digests properly. Don't eat bread or anything else with it. Wait about an hour and eat veggies or even better, drink fresh veggie juice made from veggies grown in small quanites buy organic farmers so you get the most nutrition. Before drinking the veggie juice you should actually eat a few carrots or any other whole veggie so you get some more fiber and also the chewing signals your body to get ready to digest food. At minimum get the Greenstar juicer. Fat will burn off your body even if you don't really work out much. More than likely you will have too much energy and will have to go out for runs just to burn off all the excess energy as if you are a 12 year old kid. So you question about getting up the nerve to eat raw meat is to just think about getting that youthful power back. This should be enough motivation for just about anyone over 30.

I hardly ever eat raw beef, just buffalo hearts, inside round, and sometimes liver. But when I run out I head to Whole Foods and buy the NY strip grass feed beef. I don't get the same rush but at least I am not eating off my diet. I never eat meat that has been frozen or is not grass fed ass the nutrition is lower and it tastes like dog shit.

Another thing you can do is eat raw eggs from chickens that are fed sprouts, greens, seeds etc. Dpn't bother with any brand that is sold in a supermarket. You have to go to the farmers for these AAA+++ eggs This is a really fast meail if you are busy. If you think raw eggs taste gross then the eggs are most likely low quality. The ones I eat don't have any funky taste at all. You should never refrigerate eggs. They keep perfectly fine at room temp for about 3 weeks after the hen lays it. I usually eat mine no more than a week after they have been laid.

I help people out with this diet and ask for nothing in reteurn. I helped out one of the guys from a major program last year because he was in his 30's, with kids, and felt burnt out to the point he was a worried about his future. After a few months of working with him he was a new person. Good luck to you!

I already eat raw pasture eggs...

the problem is the grassfed raw meat.. i know its good just need to get brave enough to eat it.. what have u noticed since eating raw diet?

Dvae 06-22-2010 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by xxweekxx (Post 17268152)
ive been thinking of eating raw grass fed beef.. i dont have the balls to taste it... any tips???

Yes eat it ground.
Used to eat small portions of ground pork sausage as a kid.
In hindsight knowing how dangerous that can be with bacteria would not do it today. But as far as taste its not bad.

VikingMan 06-22-2010 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by xxweekxx (Post 17268700)
I already eat raw pasture eggs...

the problem is the grassfed raw meat.. i know its good just need to get brave enough to eat it.. what have u noticed since eating raw diet?

Fuck it just put it in your mouth and chew. If it tastes gross then the meat is not fresh enough. You eat sushi right? Well really fresh grass fed beef tastes as good as fresh raw fish does.

As far as your question as what have I noticed from a raw diet....... I go on and off my diet. I usually go off my diet due to social reasons. When my GF and I are over and friends I don't bust out the raw food, I eat the same as the people around me. Going on and off the diet is still good but to get the full effect you need to get as close to 100% raw diet as you are able. What happens to me when I am strict is:

1. about 1,000% more energy
2. mental clarity
3. build muscle much faster
4. burn off fat
5. Want actual sex all day long (not just jerking off). I get the urge to stop being lazy and instead of just rubbing one out I feel motivated enough to spend hours pounding my GF.
6. Just feel more powerful as a person in general. When I was single I would eat a buffalo heart before going out to pick up on women.

It is very difficult to stay on the diet. Even I go off it sometimes for months.

Peter Romero 06-22-2010 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by ******* (Post 17268721)
Fuck it just put it in your mouth and chew. If it tastes grows then the meat is not fresh enough. You eat sushi right? Well really fresh grass fed beef tastes as good as fresh raw fish does.

As far as your question as what have I noticed from a raw diet....... I go on and off my diet. I usually go off my diet due to social reasons. When my GF and I are over and friends I don't bust out the raw food, I eat the same as the people around me. Going on and off the diet is still good but to get the full effect you need to get as close to 100% raw diet as you are able. What happens to me when I am strict is:

1. about 1,000% more energy
2. mental clarity
3. build muscle much faster
4. burn off fat
5. Want actual sex all day long (not just jerking off). I get the urge to stop being lazy and instead of just rubbing one out I feel motivated enough to spend hours pounding my GF.
6. Just feel more powerful as a person in general. When I was single I would eat a buffalo heart before going out to pick up on women.

It is very difficult to stay on the diet. Even I go off it sometimes for months.

Dude... gnarly. Sold. Where is the best place to buy raw meat fresh enough?

raven1083 06-22-2010 12:48 AM

i love juices too

VikingMan 06-22-2010 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter Romero (Post 17268726)
Dude... gnarly. Sold. Where is the best place to buy raw meat fresh enough?

here is the gold http://www.northstarbison.com/ but I guess you are in SoCal so I can turn you on to a place to buy small amounts. Check your email.

L-Pink 06-22-2010 01:33 AM

*******, thanks for the posts/information.


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VikingMan 06-22-2010 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 17268775)
*******, thanks for the posts/information.


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my pleasure, good night!

ottopottomouse 06-22-2010 04:17 AM

So, I bought a Juicer...

and 3 days later are you still using it or is it no longer a novelty in a similar way to 99% of all home gym equipment only gets used once?

JustDaveXxx 06-22-2010 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ******* (Post 17268763)
here is the gold http://www.northstarbison.com/ but I guess you are in SoCal so I can turn you on to a place to buy small amounts. Check your email.

Great info, thanx for sharing.


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Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 17268950)
So, I bought a Juicer...

and 3 days later are you still using it or is it no longer a novelty in a similar way to 99% of all home gym equipment only gets used once?

Nope, still juicing. I really research things before i do them or buy them. This was a 4 week process before i started it. Never was into the home gym thing, but i have had my 24 hour fitness membership for about 22 years. Does that count? I pay about $25 a year.

I have a 2 1/2 year old daughter and i am about to have a son in August, not dying has become a serious health motivator.:thumbsup

ottopottomouse 06-22-2010 12:13 PM

That gym membership is cheap!

Think my brother is paying £80 A MONTH.

xxweekxx 06-22-2010 12:15 PM

I got a few questions man.. how do i hit u up

Quote:

Originally Posted by ******* (Post 17268721)
Fuck it just put it in your mouth and chew. If it tastes gross then the meat is not fresh enough. You eat sushi right? Well really fresh grass fed beef tastes as good as fresh raw fish does.

As far as your question as what have I noticed from a raw diet....... I go on and off my diet. I usually go off my diet due to social reasons. When my GF and I are over and friends I don't bust out the raw food, I eat the same as the people around me. Going on and off the diet is still good but to get the full effect you need to get as close to 100% raw diet as you are able. What happens to me when I am strict is:

1. about 1,000% more energy
2. mental clarity
3. build muscle much faster
4. burn off fat
5. Want actual sex all day long (not just jerking off). I get the urge to stop being lazy and instead of just rubbing one out I feel motivated enough to spend hours pounding my GF.
6. Just feel more powerful as a person in general. When I was single I would eat a buffalo heart before going out to pick up on women.

It is very difficult to stay on the diet. Even I go off it sometimes for months.


JustDaveXxx 06-22-2010 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 17270078)
That gym membership is cheap!

Think my brother is paying £80 A MONTH.


I have access to all of the 24 hour fitnesses across the US. I paid in full for 3 years up front with a cheap yearly renewal. It was about $500 i payed up front. They do it like that thinking that people will just not go and not bother renewing. If you miss a renewal, you lost the cheap yearly rate.


I bet there are a few here that roughly have the same deal.

lagwagon 06-22-2010 01:22 PM

haha my friend has that juicer, he loves it.

baddog 06-22-2010 02:32 PM

Was prepared to order it online when I discovered they have a store in Manhattan Beach. $50 cheaper and no shipping costs, so I will save $100 +/-

O MARINA 06-22-2010 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 17268950)
So, I bought a Juicer...

and 3 days later are you still using it or is it no longer a novelty in a similar way to 99% of all home gym equipment only gets used once?

haha yes good point
my juicer just stands there now and collects dust..

Peter Romero 06-22-2010 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by JustDaveXxx (Post 17270137)
I have access to all of the 24 hour fitnesses across the US. I paid in full for 3 years up front with a cheap yearly renewal. It was about $500 i payed up front. They do it like that thinking that people will just not go and not bother renewing. If you miss a renewal, you lost the cheap yearly rate.


I bet there are a few here that roughly have the same deal.

I had a killer $50 a year Golds Gym membership but switched Gyms to train people at and had to cancel my credit card because LA Fitness charged us trainers $300 a month to train people there and I couldn't get out of the contract and lost my yearly cheap renewal.

Some Gym memberships are better than a hotel or even a house: The TV is always on but you can't sit down and watch it, you gotta be on a machine. The water, gas, cable and electricity is always on and air conditioning always works. You can shower, shave, work out, swim, tan, and be there 18 hours a day and never get kicked out! Alot of Gyms even have yearly locker rentals, bars & lounges, resteraunts, daycare, and pet boarding as well. Someday I'll live in an RV and the gym and keep my money in the bank where it belongs.

Dave - you never said where you got your juicer or the airtight bottles or if the juice keeps in the heat. I had these backpacking containers like toothpast tubes that you squeeze food out of, will that work for storage & quick consumption?

brandonstills 06-22-2010 04:06 PM

I got the exact same one a few months ago. It's awesome. Farmer's Market is your friend. Oranges are super cheap when you buy them 20 pounds at a time. The high speed stuff like carrots I notice leak out a little bit. I put a paper towel to the side before I put the locking clamp down. Otherwise the wall is splattered with carrot.

There is a much better juicer that uses a press technique that is supposed to get a lot more mineral content but it was like $2400.

JustDaveXxx 06-22-2010 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 17270491)
Was prepared to order it online when I discovered they have a store in Manhattan Beach. $50 cheaper and no shipping costs, so I will save $100 +/-

Awesome. The William Sonoma store is where i went. They are at all of the major malls. I bet you can find it at the Del Amo Mall. Let me know how it works out for you. Carrot, celery, apple and orange is a great combo!!!



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Originally Posted by Peter Romero (Post 17270514)
I had a killer $50 a year Golds Gym membership but switched Gyms to train people at and had to cancel my credit card because LA Fitness charged us trainers $300 a month to train people there and I couldn't get out of the contract and lost my yearly cheap renewal.

Some Gym memberships are better than a hotel or even a house: The TV is always on but you can't sit down and watch it, you gotta be on a machine. The water, gas, cable and electricity is always on and air conditioning always works. You can shower, shave, work out, swim, tan, and be there 18 hours a day and never get kicked out! Alot of Gyms even have yearly locker rentals, bars & lounges, resteraunts, daycare, and pet boarding as well. Someday I'll live in an RV and the gym and keep my money in the bank where it belongs.

Dave - you never said where you got your juicer or the airtight bottles or if the juice keeps in the heat. I had these backpacking containers like toothpast tubes that you squeeze food out of, will that work for storage & quick consumption?



Cheap gym memberships are pretty trick if you can keep them.

I got my Juicer at William Sonoma. They are the only one that have the 1300 watt one. Its exclusive to them only. The 1000 watt one you can find $100 cheaper and pick it up at Bed Bath and Beyond with a %20 mailer coupon and save an additional $60.


In short both work well, i just went for the 1300 watt one. I am loving it. Juice all through the day the last 4 days. If you were into your health before, this will be easy for you and will really make sense too. ICQ me any time you have any questions, will be glad to offer any advice.:thumbsup

baddog 06-22-2010 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by JustDaveXxx (Post 17271518)
Awesome. The William Sonoma store is where i went. They are at all of the major malls. I bet you can find it at the Del Amo Mall. Let me know how it works out for you. Carrot, celery, apple and orange is a great combo!!!

The Manhattan store sucked. I called them and they said they had it, but when I got there I discovered was not the same thing at all. Single disc, 1000W, same price of $399.

I just came home and ordered it online. We will have to trade recipes once I get started. ;)

kristin 06-22-2010 09:41 PM

Wheatgrass.

VikingMan 06-22-2010 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by xxweekxx (Post 17270092)
I got a few questions man.. how do i hit u up

by posting your email

Peter Romero 06-22-2010 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by kristin (Post 17271588)
Wheatgrass.

I just mowed my lawn... I'll save it for you. Yuk! You can't even plug your nose and shoot that shit like liquor because if you lift finger from one nostril - it's a technicolor yawn all over Jamba Juice.

xxweekxx 06-25-2010 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ******* (Post 17271690)
by posting your email

Email me man, dozie @ priceseekmarketing DOT CUM

im in socal too.. where do u buy ur hearts?

xxweekxx 06-25-2010 12:26 PM

******* hit me up bro!

JenniDahling 06-25-2010 12:27 PM

When I juice, my favorite is:

1 clove of garlic
1 nub of ginger (about 1")
1 orange
2 carrots
3 apples like Fuji or MacIntosh

It's a bit different, sweet but tangy, and definitely good for the heart

JustDaveXxx 06-25-2010 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JenniDahling (Post 17279515)
When I juice, my favorite is:

1 clove of garlic
1 nub of ginger (about 1")
1 orange
2 carrots
3 apples like Fuji or MacIntosh

It's a bit different, sweet but tangy, and definitely good for the heart

Im gonna try that. Thanx for sharing.

I just finished a gallon for carrot, beats, apples, oranges and some spinach. Was very good. The apple and orange made the whole concoction taste really good. The whole drink was dark purple. This combination was nothing special, just threw it together on the fly,beat stems and all. Knowing no matter how bad it tastes, i can always add more apples, oranges or pineapple to it, to make it taste better.


Its been about a week and I am very satisfied with my Juicer. I started juicing what i want to drink in the morning and it lasts for almost 2 full days. I do about one gallon at a time. My girl juices what she likes for the day, daily. Has been very easy and clean up has not been an issue.

I have dropped 2-3 pounds with out trying. I feel better and my appetite seems suppressed. I have coffee in the morning then juice 2 hours later.(love coffee!!) and drink juice throughout the day. Or i have juice in the morning then coffee in the afternoon, the juice during the day and before i even get hungry. Then i have a small sensible healthy dinner with lots of vegetables.


Im not necessarily trying to diet or loose weight, i just wanted to add a minimum of 2 large glasses of vegetable juice to my diet everyday. I was curious to see how i was going to feel and what was going to happened. I have heard nothing but good things about people who juice their vegetables. Im just letting everything around me fall where ever it may fall. I feel great and that was kind of the goal, but I guess if i loose weight thats a plus too.:2 cents:

baddog 06-25-2010 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JustDaveXxx (Post 17280254)
I

Im gonna try that. Thanx for sharing.

I just finished a gallon for carrot, beats, apples, oranges and some spinach. Was very good. The apple and orange made the whole concoction taste really good. The whole drink was dark purple. This combination was nothing special, just threw it together on the fly,beat stems and all. Knowing no matter haw bad it tastes, i can always add more apples, oranges or pineapple to it, to make it taste better.

So how many of each did it take to get a gallon?

Turboface 06-25-2010 08:52 PM

I was all excited about this juicer I got a few years ago. I went to the grocery store and loaded up on all kinds of veggies so I could make my own V-8.

Well it didn't turn out quite how I expected, at all. All my tomatoes, celery, radishes, celery, etc went in to the juicer and what came out was this bile! It looked like grey snot.

It was far more economical for me to just buy V-8 instead of trying to make my own. That is not to say that a juicer is useless. Far from it. I've made a number of successful concoctions with it.

The thrill of it wore off in about a week or two. They are such a pain in the ass to clean. Mine is in a cabinet somewhere and has been since. I need to break it out again one of these days.

VikingMan 06-26-2010 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Turboface (Post 17280388)
I was all excited about this juicer I got a few years ago. I went to the grocery store and loaded up on all kinds of veggies so I could make my own V-8.

Well it didn't turn out quite how I expected, at all. All my tomatoes, celery, radishes, celery, etc went in to the juicer and what came out was this bile! It looked like grey snot.

It was far more economical for me to just buy V-8 instead of trying to make my own. That is not to say that a juicer is useless. Far from it. I've made a number of successful concoctions with it.

The thrill of it wore off in about a week or two. They are such a pain in the ass to clean. Mine is in a cabinet somewhere and has been since. I need to break it out again one of these days.

The is absolutely no comparison of the nutritional content of a V8 and that of juice that was extracted with an auger type juicer. Buy organic veggies from smaller farmers. I go to various farmers markets. I get black kale, scots kale, russian kale, red beats, cilantro, parsley, mint, carrots, spinach, etc. Like I said, get a Greenstar juicer. You don't need the expensive one I have, the Greenstar is like $400-$500 and does an amazing job. The quality of juice it puts out blows away the infomercial junk.

Food combining is also important. Lots of people like to mix fruit juice with their veggie juice. This is a no no.

V_RocKs 06-26-2010 02:06 AM

Doesn't that bitch know what a money shot is? I want to see the juice being expelled.

Jack's product leaves a TON of juice behind. I have one.. just to get enough OJ for a screw driver you need like 9 to 12 small oranges or 7 to 8 large ones. WTF? Almost an entire fucking bag for one glass of OJ?

pradaboy 06-26-2010 04:30 AM

******* I would appreciate if you contact me, I have some questions about raw food diets. Just got out of the hospital from a serious stomach/colon issue and I want to change my ways.

thnx in advance!

Dvae 06-26-2010 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by V_RocKs (Post 17280579)
Doesn't that bitch know what a money shot is? I want to see the juice being expelled.

Jack's product leaves a TON of juice behind. I have one.. just to get enough OJ for a screw driver you need like 9 to 12 small oranges or 7 to 8 large ones. WTF? Almost an entire fucking bag for one glass of OJ?


Heres a better way :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

https://youtube.com/watch?v=F2YNyUdFQ58

Chosen 06-26-2010 07:39 AM

Congrats :)

VikingMan 06-26-2010 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by pradaboy (Post 17280641)
******* I would appreciate if you contact me, I have some questions about raw food diets. Just got out of the hospital from a serious stomach/colon issue and I want to change my ways.

thnx in advance!

no problem, happy to help if I am able

baddog 06-26-2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ******* (Post 17280545)
Lots of people like to mix fruit juice with their veggie juice. This is a no no.

Why is that?

THY 06-26-2010 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by JustDaveXxx (Post 17265751)
The trick is mixing all of the vegetables that you are not taking in everyday or have the time to graze on such as celery, carrots and spinach, beats, broccoli, cucumbers, lettuce, etc. with apples, oranges grapes, pineapples etc. Pretty much mix greens with anything sweet or citrusy. When juiced in the right doses it all goes down really easy and actually tastes really good.


Had juice for breakfast and made enough for dinner. I stored it in a bottle that i was able to take the air out. So i make enough for now and later and only clean one mess.


Its pretty cool and very filling. Not necessarily trying to diet, but am starting to take my health a little bit more seriously and thought that juicing would give me those extra vitamins, minerals, etc, that im usually not getting. Also, i am looking to get a boost in the morning without coffee, energy drinks, energy shots or caffeine supplements.


I know this is a board full of webmasters, but im curious how many swear by juicing or have tried it. Please share your experiences.

i bought mine like 3 months ago and since then i drink juice daily 2 times per day..
morning citrus juice and afternoon apple+orange.. sometimes i mix some other stuff but those are the more traditional...
also one thing i do which i read is good is to take your juice 1 hour apart from any meal/food...

so far im very happy with the results.. i play soccer 4 times per week and we are in winter here..
so far im 100% without any drugs and i feel awesome :)

i really recommend anyone to do it in a daily basis..
i also had some intestine issues which are gone now...

Peter Romero 06-26-2010 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 17281123)
Good post, especially the never mix fruit-juice with veggies. Here is the problem I find with organic veggies is you never truly know if they're organic as you pay more. Meaning, a lot of these smaller farmers buy what they think is pesticide/chemical free fertilizer just later to find out they are not or they are farming vegetables on leased farmland that was previously non-organic and these chemical remain in the soil for decades.

Better and easier to just grow your own. I just moved off a huge 10 acre ranch - we had organic grapes, Avacados, Tomatoes, Corn, Swiss Chard, Carrots, Bell Pepers, Beans, pumpkins, watermellons and 20 different mature fruit trees. Don't sweat the "Chemically fertilized Leased land" thing - the pesticides on the raw food, this year's fertilizer, and processing & the supermarket marketing techniques are most of your worries. At least organic farmers TRY to get the food as clean and natural as posible. Check out the trade markets, organic farms, & some health food markets in your area although the later may be way too pricey. I can't eat most veggies unless I grow them - that's why I need to put that stuff in a juicer and shoot it like Tequilla.

THY 06-26-2010 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 17281012)
Why is that?

because some vegetables affect whats good from the fruit.. say minerals, vitamins whatever..

i heard orange juice mixed with carrots is bad for the stomach or something..
anyways you can never be sure of what you read around :)

VikingMan 06-26-2010 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 17281012)
Why is that?

Fruit and veggies need different digestive enzymes. You can mix them and it won't hurt you but to get the maximum nutritional benefit you should generally eat them at separate times. Some people might think being this restrictive in your diet is too much but for people like me who need the extra nutrition to thrive it is well worth it.

baddog 06-26-2010 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ******* (Post 17281733)
Fruit and veggies need different digestive enzymes. You can mix them and it won't hurt you but to get the maximum nutritional benefit you should generally eat them at separate times. Some people might think being this restrictive in your diet is too much but for people like me who need the extra nutrition to thrive it is well worth it.

Thanks for the clarification.

Peter Romero 06-26-2010 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by ******* (Post 17281733)
Fruit and veggies need different digestive enzymes. You can mix them and it won't hurt you but to get the maximum nutritional benefit you should generally eat them at separate times. Some people might think being this restrictive in your diet is too much but for people like me who need the extra nutrition to thrive it is well worth it.

You rule. Thanks. And a hundred.

dyna mo 06-28-2010 09:57 PM

now i want a dang juicer pretty bad. aaaaaaaaaaand i'm pretty much gonna have to have a shot of each and everything grass fed. on a daily basis. and a whole heapin of organic stuff from my garden!

lolz

hey, Dave, i'm gonna contact ya asap when i have this mainstream nutrient product packaged to get some over to ya to sample.

you'll love it. i'm super excited about it.


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