Norwalk Juicer vs Champion and Welles Press vs Green Star Elite Comparison

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2011

John from http://www.discountjuicers.com/ compares the Norwalk Juicer that is commonly recommended for the Gerson Therapy against the Champion Juicer and Welles Press or Samson Juicer and Welles Press, which are also two-stage cold press juicers. He then talks about the "all-in-one" solution of the Green Star Elite Juicer GSE-5000 by Tribest

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  • Hi John, I'm physically disabled and with my disability I've started to develop inflammation problems. Recently I watched the movie "Fat, Sick, & Nearly Dead" I found it wonderfully inspirational an I'm ready to try juicing more regularly. My question for you is, do you have any insight about foods that have helped inflammation? Also have you seen the movie, & what was you opinion about it? Anyone else: If you want to see some amazing results from juiceing & juice fasting watch this movie!

  • I have seen the movie, and recomend it. Foods that help inflamation are fresh fruits and vegetables. In my opinion, its more important to leave out the foods that CAUSE the inflamation, which includes processed, packaged foods that are not fresh fruits and vegetables.

  • One thing you didnt mention John, is the press can juice many fruits without even grinding at all. Just slice them into manageable pieces an wrap them in the straining cloth, i should say its high juice content fruits. awesome machine tho id get one if they developed a economical model I'm sure gerson has a contract to recommend them.

  • I do have another specific video on this subject. Its important that most vegetables (and even some fruits) are ground before pressing for best results.

  • Hey John! Great channel, informative videos - Thanks for doing what you do!

    I've just purchased the Greenstar Elite because I was very much attracted to its low rpm speed which, in my understanding, keeps temperatures down while triturating produce. Based on those assumptions, isn't the Norwalk juicer more susceptible to over heating produce while its triturates?

    Thanks in advance for your insight!

    Jaime

  • Yes, the Green Star Elite runs at much LOWER RPM than the "grinding aspect" of the Norwalk, so I believe there is less oxidation.

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  • the reason for the norwalk choice is theres very little oxidation of enzymes

  • I prefer the Samson Single Auger Juicer model 9001-9006

  • rawfoods Which is the best machine for to use the Welles Press.??

  • your videos are the best thanks

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