
Does anyone juice?
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![]() | I have found you can use the same fruit with ice and make smoothie which is a lot easier to clean up then a juicer. I have put may juicer way on the top shelf. I drink two a day, one in the morning (great to have on the drive to work) and the other for afternoon snack. |
![]() | In the past I juiced with my champion juicer, but I traded it out for a Blendtec which I have found is much better because then you get the fiber needed from foods, and it blends it thoroughly. For me it was a great way to make soups and other healthy drinks, and sneak some foods in that were healthy for me but had a hard time eating. Good luck! |
![]() | I used to be a juicing addict and lost weight, but my lipid profile was sky-high! Why? Because of the GI (Glycemic Index) hit. When you juice there is a lot of sugar (especially fruits) and there is no way to slow absorption down because there is no fiber. I switched to blending with a Vita-Mix to save the fiber and added a protein mix. This slowed the absorption rate way down and now I’m on the right track and my lipid profile reflects it. |
![]() | Hi, tmontgomery, and welcome. This program is based on whole foods, so that you can find a way of eating that you can sustain long-term. The type of weight loss promoted through juicing is faster, but is generally temporary, and the weight can come back. |
![]() | I have a co-worker who bought a juicer and started juicing and in 12 days she lost 10 pounds. Has anyone tried this? Has anyone else lost weight on “Juicing” too. I just signed up for this site last night. Does anyone have any great loss tips. Sadly I have 80 pounds to lose… I have lost 50 before being on diet pills but I gained the weight back. I want to do this the healthy way and exercise. I am actually motivated and want to run my first 5K in October. Any suggestions? |
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