From what I have learned, yours is one of the best juicers if you want
only one. To "improve" on it, things get specialized and expensive.
Some thoughts that you may already be aware of:
Have you considered green smoothies made in a high-speed blender? You
get the whole fruit or vegetable including the pulp and you can vary the
sugar by how much fruit you add. You usually add water, BTW.
Many raw foodies are big into green smoothies so there are plenty of
recipes on the 'net. If you can find a raw foodie or two, they would
probably be happy to let you try their smoothies. Some have other
juicers, such as the grind and press type, and you might find a difference.
I see juicing as supplementation. Nutrient value of north American-grown
food has gone down significantly in the last 50 years.
- Wayne
Marianne Lee wrote:
> I have the Omega 8003. Very nice machine.
> Marianne
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> On 8/20/08, Wayne Wynn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> What juicer?
>>
>> - Wayne
>> Burnaby, BC
>>
>> The Odd Doll wrote:
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>>> Hi Everyone!
>>>
>>> I recently bought a juicer and it's not working out like I hoped. I enjoy
>>> V-8 juice, so I first tried a recipe that mimicked it. My first thought was
>>> "this is awfully sweet." By halfway through the glass I was drinking solely
>>> because I had gone to so much work and was determined to finish it. By
>>> three-quarters the way through the glass I started gagging and had to pour
>>> the rest out. I felt queasy for about three hours.
>>>
>>> Now, I thought this might have been the root vegetables, which made it
>>> taste and smell like sweet dirt, so I tried a tomato juice with celery and
>>> sweet onion. I could drink this, but I had indigestion that night.
>>> I tried it again a few days later, the same mixture but with added
>>> cucumber (it was delicious), and about halfway through the glass I was
>>> suddenly overwhelmed with nausea. It took me about two hours to feel better.
>>>
>>> So my question is, could it be the raw tomato that is doing this? I looked
>>> for information on nightshades, but it mostly covers athritic symptoms. I
>>> can drink V-8 without any noticeable problems, but that is cooked. I also
>>> read that cooking eliminates some of the alkaloids.
>>>
>>> Do you know any more about this?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Marianne
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