Re: Is a cheap juicer better than none?
First of all the cheaper juices do not destroy all the enzymes they just give a little less juice.there are pluses and minuses to all juicers.
Dr Schulze did not say do not use a cheaper juicer, he said he prefers the champion juicers but also mentioned the juiceman as one one can use and to juice no matter what that juicer is..just do it. I just heard a tape of his recently saying this.
I have had my juiceman and it is working fine for 3 years thus far. They are easy to clean.
I feel using a vitamix can oxidize juice far far more than using a cheaper juicer.
My first juicer I got at sears many years ago for $100..that day I went to a thrift store and saw a juice for $5 and took the one to sears back..I have bought all my juicers but this one at a thrift store and never paid over $10 for it. I got this one cause I like that whole fruits fit in the shoot.
I most agreed with what Pepe had to say.
I certainly disagree with Denny saying to wait...get it now cheap is fine and better than nothing definitely. I have done a 30 day and 50 day juice feast and plan on doing a 60-75 day one soon and feel not need to get an expensive juicer that I cannot afford. Saying let wait to get the best juicer is like saying lets wait till we can afford it to have kids..that day may never come and some people never will be able to buy an expensive juicer,. often juicers are found at thrift stores as many people do not know what they are and bypass them.
Sometimes I have seen more than one at any one thrift store.
Also read what I posted here on green smoothies and the organic issue as far as juicing
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1902718#i
Also get a manual citrus juicer and carry it and some citrus fruits in the car along with some water and natural sweetener and you can make fresh juice when out. they even sell those little plastic things you punch into the orange that makes a pouring spout if you can find them..