I've been thinking about buying a juicer and well juicing. I have some questions from people who've personally used one and those are;
Did it improve your immune system?
Did it improve your digestion?
Did it improve your skin tone?
Did it improve energy levels?
Did it improve certain medical conditions of yours?
To those that juice, what do you juice on a regular basis? Are all models the same or is there enough difference to justify $100 price differences.
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The better models are indeed better overall. You can press harder without them jamming, they get more juice out of each half, they're easier to clean. However, it's the overall power you're looking for, not swoopy metal lines. Cheaper models use plastic for the gears, leading to burned out machines if you work them too hard. As the entire point of a juicer is to work hard, it, uh, kind of seems to defeat the point.
My dad's also tried out one, but he got it through work (didn't research it much) and he says he'd rather have a manual lever one. You know, the kind you see at festivals at the lemonade stands.
There's no reason that fresh juice should do any of the 5 things you mention, though, unless you're deficient in certain vitamins and never consume fruits otherwise.
I figured some people would and thats why I didn't name it "Juicing, is it worth it?".
Even after the first post too, man was I confused
I host a podcast about movies.
Thanks for the replies guys.
doesn't it turn that horrible brown color that rusted potatos turn?
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