My Omega juicer finally arrived. I've wanted to get one for at least six months.
The model makes juice efficiently. It does have many parts but I don't find cleaning it too bad. My only complaint is that the feed chute is very small so that I have to cut everything up super tiny before putting it in.
It's been my long-term plan to start a juice feast shortly after acquiring a juicer.
The plan, thus far, is to go thirty-days on nothing but fresh juice with a couple minor exceptions. The exceptions are: durian, melons and grapefruits. The reason being that these are all fruits, they digest fairly quickly, and if I don't chew anything at all I might go completely crazy.
I'm already experiencing detoxification symptoms from all the vegetable juice I've been drinking since it arrived a few days ago.
I've juiced dandelions from the garden, kale, collards, assorted herbs, apples, pineapple, oranges, lemons, watermelon, carrots (and their leafy green tops), a strange squash called chayote, etc. I've blended my juices in the blender with mangoes, bananas and home-made coconut kefir. I've blended vegetable juice in my food processor with apple chunks and oats as well.
I love all the new options this opens up. It's amazing how much juice comes out of a water-melon rind!
My detoxification symptoms have mostly consisted of moodiness (which my husband has been experiencing since beginning the juice as well), but I have also experienced some dizziness, fatigue and stomach upset. I know this has to be due to detoxification because I have not experienced these symptoms in a very long time, especially not all in quick succession.
I have not noticed any positive results from the juicing yet, except for new and interesting flavors, but it's only been a few days and I've already been a raw vegan for nearly a year now, and I've been off the S. A. D. five years now. (Standard American Diet.)
That first step is the biggest one: getting off of refined sugars. I don't expect I'll ever feel as dramatic of a change in my health from anything else I ever decide to do. But we'll see what thirty days of juice, juice, smoothie, juice, juice, a little melon, and more juice does for me.
I expect to begin within a week.
In other news: my edible garden progress is moving along. I've planted sunflowers near the already existing dafodills and tulips. I've been preparing the ground for the past week to build a natural stone-planter for vegetables and the ground is almost ready to start arranging stones. I'm going to have a smoothie and head out to the garden now.
~ Raederle
I love that durian is one of your 'exceptions.' Juice feasting sounds like fun. I don't own a juicer, but I love smoothies.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that you've got an edible garden underway--so much fun!
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Ela
Ela,
ReplyDeleteI love that durians can be found here in Buffalo! I didn't expect them to be here. :D
I'm finding that juice is really quite a bit different from smoothies -- more so than I would have thought.
Photos of the garden to come -- when it finally looks half-way presentable -- I'm taking continual photo of its progress, but I don't want to show until I can say "hey, look, it *was* bad, but now it's beautiful!"
*hugs*
~ Raederle
Lovely your planning for juice .really its very healthy drink and regular use juice . perfect info share in the post. cool your thought i like it
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