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Juicers allow easy absorption of nutrients without the digestive system having to do the work to break down the whole foods. Digestion takes more energy than any other bodily function according to some sources. So juicing is, among other things, a rest for the digestive system. Fiber is still a good thing though.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. The reason that I started the thread was to find out what machines people were using and consensus-wise learn what were the best "bang-for-the-buck", easy to clean machines. As far as my dietary situation goes, I am not the healthiest eater on the planet by far. What's worse, is I go most days with out eating breakfast and lunch, which is really bad for a diabetic. (I am diabetic.) Running on coffee all day until dinner isn't really good for me, so I thought juicing or making a smoothie in the morning would be a quick way to get some nutrition in my system to start the day.SN
I was going to recommend the Champion juicer, but now that you've indicated that you're diabetic I'm not going to recommend any.dB Cooper indicated that juicing is easier on the digestive system, but for just the opposite reason it's not the best solution for you. Breaking down the fruits and vegetables in a juicer results in a much higher glycemic load, and you would be better served letting your body break them down for a slower sugar release.I'd recommend the smoothie over juice, blending whatever you like - unsweetened almond milk, lowfat or nonfat greek yogurt, flavorings, etc. (I always add a little cinnamon and vanilla), then add the fruit near the end of blending for a slightly chunky style drink.Steve