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I have a Juiceman Juicer as well and I agree I hate all the parts. I am going to purchase a high end blender like a Vita-Mix or a Blend-Tech. I am leaning towards the Blend-Tech because it will blend an I-phone. LOL, no it fits better under cabinets and no plunger needed.
Has anyone tried the Health Master that Montel Williams is promoting? It looks like it would be awesome for Juicing.
I wouls like to know ones input on this as well. I actualy have stopped taking Juice Plus for over a year now and have exclusivley use only Dr. Shultzes Super food! I love his products and feel they are a better solution for me. JP is a great product I just feel Dr. S. is better and cost about the same.
It's a toss up...making juice in a juicer with fresh fruit/veggies is the best...but in the interest of time, if JP is really as good as they say, I might use JP once in a while when I was too hurried to juice. Fresh has more enzymes than anything else. Also, as others have suggested, try the fruit/veggie/greens smoothies. The greens really do balance the fruits, and with a little experimentation to find which fruit/greens combos you like best, you'll really like the "smoothies". In case anyone is wondering, I think the smoothies mentioned on this thread are made only of fresh fruits and greens, and some veggies, without any added milk, almond milk, yogurt, etc. Victoria Boutenko's book GREEN FOR LIFE is one of the best, and if you google, you can find other recipes. They really do make you feel better because what you're drinking is a "live" product, with all the enzymes, vitamins, minerals intact.
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