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amarryth
03-31-2011, 09:23 AM
Hi all! I have in the past few weeks become very interested in doing my first juice feast and at the same time it has seemed the universe has taken cue and thrown so much information at me that I can't back out now!

Anyway, I am a student about to graduate and don't have tons of cash to blow on an expensive juicer. So, I was wondering what kind of experience people have had with the Lexen electric juicer. I currently have the manual one that Lexen offers and was curious if there's any difference, and what the quality of the juice is like. Would it make more sense for me to buy another juicer that does things like fruit and anything else non-leafy and then stick to my manual for greens? I was also considering investing in a blender and doing the straining with a nut milk bag.

Ah! I'm so confused!

I just want to get my body running optimally for the first time in my life and I'm getting caught up in the little detals..

Aleesha Sattva
03-31-2011, 10:00 AM
i've never tried the lexen electric juicer, but i have tried the manual. loved it.

buy what you can afford... either a good quality blender (800 watts are higher) or a juicer and when the time is right you can always upgrade. (((hugs))) your health is soooo worth it.

congrats.

sport
03-31-2011, 11:55 AM
It looks very like the Samson and a whole lot cheaper.

amarryth
03-31-2011, 07:28 PM
Aleesha, You've done a lot of fasting/feasting, right? Is there a significant difference between going no sugar vs. including some fruit juices? If I include fruit juices, will that hinder my healing much?