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| Author | Topic: fresh squeezed carrot juice |
| monica 09-08-2002 01:43 AM | Should i start drinking it? I was told that it has too much of an effect on insulin and can promote fat storage. True? Or should i just drink up and swallow some raw egg yolks along with it? And what about combos like carrot/cucumber/beet juice. Would you recommend them? Do you drink vegie juices or just stick to fruit? |
| monica 09-08-2002 07:54 PM | I also read that ALL vegies should not be eaten. Although you didn't specifically say 'no carrots', they are a vegetable, so i will assume a big 'no no'(juiced and whole). Does that go for celery too(a fruit or veg)? PS Apologies for posting ALL of these Qs before reading all of your material thouroughly. ![]() |
| Wai 09-09-2002 03:09 PM | Carrots, actually, are the best vegetable you can eat. They contain hardly any appetite enhancers and are easy to digest, though not very nutritional. But if you like them, hey, no problem! But you can only drink carrot juice made by yourself. (commercial juices are never raw) Celery is a bit worse than carrots. No, I don't drink any veggie juices. Cucumber is actually a fruit. |