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Juiceman's Power of Juicing | 
enlarge | Author: Jay Kordich Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
List Price: $6.99 Buy Used: $0.20 You Save: $6.79 (97%)
Rating: 33 reviews
Media: Mass Market Paperback Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 3.9 x 0.7
ISBN: 0446365483 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.26 EAN: 9780446365482 ASIN: 0446365483
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Product Description Known as "the Juiceman" to the millions who have seen him on television, Jay Kordich has at last written a book detailing his revolutionary program for staying healthy, looking young, getting trim, and feeling great -- all by taking advantage of the natural healing power of fresh fruit and vegetable juices.The Juiceman's Power of Juicing shows how you can use delectable fresh juice combinations to help lower your cholesterol, overcome fatigue, lose weight, reduce your risk of many serious diseases, and relieve scores of common ailments, including headaches, insomnia, upset stomach ... and even acne!Jay Kordich has devoted the last five decades to traveling the country promoting the healing power of juicing. In The Juiceman's Power of Juicing, he has written the complete guide, for beginners and for avid juicers, to the health revolution that will give you more energy and have you feeling and looking better than you ever dreamed possible. It's easy and delicious. Don't delay ... start juicing!
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The Juicemans Power of Juice November 17, 2007 S. Cudjoe 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had the book for a little over 30 days. I have been on a juice feast for 28 days so far. I used it in addition to other books to assist me in recipes. It is a great addition to add to your juice recipe library. It's cheap. It has some great recipes that may be used time and time again. He has a small section on some of the benefits of the fruits and vegetables, as well as the benefits of the vitamins. The recipes are fairly simple usually about 4 ingredients or less, and has many easy to find ingredients. Some are under our noses in the grocery store but we may never pay attention to them. There are more tasty drinks than not. (this is a plus, because I have had some awful drinks before). For individuals who follow food combining charts, this books does not try to combine fruits and veggies that have no right being paired together. He does not add a bunch of additional things to the majority of his recipes (for example soy milk, nut milk, mineral water, spices, seasoning and herbs.) I believe I saw about three recipes that had something extra such as mineral water and dry non fat milk. Some recipes are common and no brainers that you may have thought of your self like juicing pineapple by itself or grapefruit by itself. There are a few recipes that are extremely similar for example he has one drink which is -two apples and one pear- and then another recipe which is -two apples, one pear, and 1 knob ginger-. He could have put that on the same page and said optional or something of the sorts. He list the tomato under vegetable but states most people regard it as a vegetable even though it's a fruit (which is fine) but he fails to realize that cucumbers are a fruit and doesn't cite the same information. It is not easy to find certain juice recipes you may have liked soley by the ingredients, it is best to put a post-it note to save the page. I suggest that everyone reads some of the information in the back about certain veggies and fruits to ensure you do not drink certain things in excess or solo. I use to be a raw vegan (now just a vegan) and I was aware that beets by itself will paralyze the vocal chord, it is in the book but in the back. I am sure some may not be aware of certain information or even know what a daikon or fennel is, so read and research to ensure you are not suprised. If you do a juice feast or a juice fast do not rely on just this book. If you just need some recipes to juice but maybe not so serious about juicing as much, then this will do. After juicing some time, you will be able to add or reduce certain fruits or vegetables to satisfy your taste buds.
Wonderful Recipes October 14, 2007 Sandra L. Van Asch 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have purchased many books on juicing. Most of them have strange ingredients in the recipe or hard to find ingredients. Not this book. The author gives some very simple and yet wonderful recipes that I use on a daily basis. I live in a small rual town so it isn't practical to have a jucing book that requires hard to find ingredients. I can find all the ingredients that the author has listed in this book. If someone asked me to recommend a book on juicing, I would recommend this one as their first choice. It is not only good for the beginner but also the more experienced juicer. Happy Juicing! Thanks Jay for such a great and yet simple book.
The best book for juicing recipes I have found so far August 4, 2007 Red Emma (Seattle, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love the simplicity of this book and its great, simple recipes. I have purchased quite a few juicing books but like this one the best.
Juicing Lover's Bible July 20, 2007 Greg from CT (Ansonia, CT USA) I refer to this book time and time again for the specific benefits that fruits and veggies have as well as tons of juicing recipes specifically targeting different ailments. Highly reccomended. I personally own a different juicer other than the Juiceman's but the wealth of info applies to any true juicer.
Great Book! June 15, 2007 Mama LB (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's totally fun juicing with this great book. Everybody should have this.
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