Join Alissa's Raw Food
Mailing List
Enter your email:







+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 6 of 6
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Ohio
    Posts
    1,412
    Blog Entries
    2

    Default Blend/Strain or Juicing Wheatgrass Which?

    Okay, so I can afford BOTH a slow rpm juicer and a high-speed blender. I just saw some vids on YouTube by a Blindguru who claims that because the cell walls are broken at such high speeds that you get more nutrients when you blend and then strain greens such as wheatgrass. .

    Hmmmmm, doesn't the high speed also destroy more enzymes?

    He also says though - and this sounds logical - that all you get from a slow juicer is the liquid, whereas you get more benefits from the broken cells when you use the blender..

    And re the enzyme thing - aren't many food enzymes destroyed during digestion anyway? so do we really need to worry about enzymes being whipped around in a high-speed blender?

    So, this is not a question of which is better, juicing or blending as both have their benefits. Rather, mine is a question - specifically for wheatgrass, which can only be blended and strained OR can be extracted using a juicer.

    I can do both. If in a hurry, I'd do the Vita-Mix and strain in a nutmilk bag, but if not in a hurry?......which one?

    Thanks everyone. I know there are other wheatgrass threads, but none seemed to address this specific question.

    Mary Kay
    Last edited by Mary Kay; 05-23-2009 at 01:56 AM.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Beautiful Washington State
    Posts
    3,601

    Default

    On a side note - there's a thread going here currently about problems ordering from BlindGuru. You didn't say you were ordering from him though, just that you had watched him.

    Personally, I've got a Champion Juicer and a BlendTec. We grow our own wheat grass and I use the BlendTec and a nut milk bag. *Ü*

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Cuddled up with Parz
    Posts
    15,020
    Blog Entries
    229

    Default

    when you use the blender to juice the wheatgrass it gets heated up. i know... i've done it myself. when you use the juicer (one that can do wheatgrass like a greenstar) it doesn't get heated.

    so... imo... the juicer is the way to go.
    Timeless Spirit Magazine
    Certified Living on Live Foods Chef, Instructor, and Teacher - Raw Food and Fasting Coach
    Whole Body Healing - Reiki Sessions & Attunements - Parama CBP - Certified BodyTalk Practitioner

    Released 145 lbs in the first year (2007) eating RAW Live Food and Fasting ~ Fasted 262 days during the next year and now I coach others! ~ Longest juice fast to date: 209 days ~ The Lady Awen (Elf sister to Aredhel) is usually fasting with the Fellowship of the Fasters!

    Knowledge is empowering! ~ Aleesha Sattva

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Ohio
    Posts
    1,412
    Blog Entries
    2

    Default

    Aleesha,

    Thanks for the reply....I literally just made some wheatgrass in my Vita-Mix. It was not even warm. I mixed in a tiny bit of liquid though...some fresh o.j. and some lemon. I was also feeling rather "saintly" LOL, as I gathered up a bunch of stinging nettles and juiced those along with it...and of course, strained it in a nut milk bag.

    So, IMO, it's not a heat issue...more than that...I'm looking at the nutrient and perhaps the enzyme side of things and do understand that if it were heated that would be a prob....

    And Debb. Thanks for the info. I was not even aware of Blindguru until I saw his vids.

    Mary Kay

  5. #5

    Talking blendit

    I vote for blending! And no matter what they say, I still believe wheat grass is good for your teeth - who needs dental insurance? But with the blender, i'm a perpetual novice, and like things very raw, beyond what many people will consume
    Last edited by harlamar; 04-28-2010 at 10:02 PM.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Beautiful Washington State
    Posts
    3,601

    Default

    I've also been blending my wheatgrass. I grow 3 large trays at a time. I blend it in the BlendTec and I add just enough water to get it going - I also add 2-3 ice cubes, that way it does not heat up! *Ü*

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts


Raw Food Talk is a friendly forum brought to you by Alissa Cohen. You can find various living & raw food diet merchandise such as her new book or CD on her website at www.alissacohen.com. The Raw Food Talk forum is a great place to meet friends, share raw recipes, find advice and more. The forum is broken into different categories. The "Raw & Living Foods Discussion" is for general chat about the raw diet. The Recipes and Food Preparation is where you can discuss and exchange vegan recipes, vegetarian recipes, & other raw recipes. "Exercise and Fitness While Raw" is for advice, tips, training and more while you are on a raw diet. "Juicing, Sprouting, and Organic Gardening" is for discussion related to juicing & juicers, sprouting, organic gardening & wild edible foods. "Raw Events and Classifieds" is for posting events, products, and advertisements. These are just some of the different topics you will find being discussed in the Raw Food Talk forum. Come on in and meet some new friends.