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    Question about juicing and if it is worth it

    So I had a simple question for anyone that has tried juicing. I basically bought a really cheap black and decker juicer as I want to give it a try for a bit. Nothing extreme, just replace a couple of meals with a juice instead of doing those fasts that people do. I'm hoping it would fill me up so I won't overeat during a real meal and it gives me the nutrition I need. I know I could just eat the fruits and vegetables, but I'll be honest, I really don't enjoy chewing on carrots and celery for a long time for a meal when I can enjoy a juice. That's just me and I'm being honest. So I'm hoping that instead of eating some candy, popping in a Hot Pocket, or something like that, a glass of juice would fill the need and help me with losing weight. Is this smart and what have the results been when you tried juicing?
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    Hmmm, I think the purpose of fruit is for the nutrients - juicing doesn't help the nutrient cause.
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    Juicing is pretty much like starving yourself doing a master cleanse or something of the sort. It offers some nutrients, without the fiber, which is mostly why I'd include fruit/veggies in a diet. It's a great way to clean out your system, but health benefits are still being debated. You will lose weight, but it's temporary since you can't keep up a diet like that for too long.

    As a meal replacement it's not the best... if you're trying to lose weight it is better than a hot pocket, but if you're debating between the two I'd rethink your whole diet lol. And by "enjoy" juice you mean... hold your nose and gulp it down... then yeah... shur.
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    Originally Posted by flyfreefit View Post
    Juicing is pretty much like starving yourself doing a master cleanse or something of the sort. It offers some nutrients, without the fiber, which is mostly why I'd include fruit/veggies in a diet. It's a great way to clean out your system, but health benefits are still being debated. You will lose weight, but it's temporary since you can't keep up a diet like that for too long.

    As a meal replacement it's not the best... if you're trying to lose weight it is better than a hot pocket, but if you're debating between the two I'd rethink your whole diet lol. And by "enjoy" juice you mean... hold your nose and gulp it down... then yeah... shur.
    I've heard the fiber side of things and I think my diet is fine losing the fiber from the fruits and veggies as I'm pretty regular and don't have a problem. As for the enjoying side, I actually do enjoy drinking it. No need to hold the nose and gulp it down. To each their own. And there are people out there that keep it up and make juicing a regular thing for their lifestyle. I'm just wondering, since a good lifestyle is eating about 5-6 meals, would drinking a substance like this for a meal or two be good for the body, help one lose weight, and stay full longer so that the other meals won't be all about eating?
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    ^^ how is eating 5-6 meals a good lifestyle? It's obsessive IMO
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    Originally Posted by AlwaysTryin View Post
    ^^ how is eating 5-6 meals a good lifestyle? It's obsessive IMO
    I've read many books stating a good balanced 5-6 meals a day is better than 3 big meals. You keep the metabolism up, you don't eat huge meals, just stay in the 400-600 calorie range. I do agree it seems obsessive, but I tend to think a lot of things are obsessive as well.
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    Originally Posted by jacobbu View Post
    I've read many books stating a good balanced 5-6 meals a day is better than 3 big meals. You keep the metabolism up, you don't eat huge meals, just stay in the 400-600 calorie range. I do agree it seems obsessive, but I tend to think a lot of things are obsessive as well.
    You've read crap
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    Originally Posted by AlwaysTryin View Post
    You've read crap
    So doctors are crap. Very intelligent...
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    Originally Posted by jacobbu View Post
    So doctors are crap. Very intelligent...
    Studies show meal frequency has no effect on metabolism

    Try not being a smart ass when you're wrong
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    Originally Posted by AlwaysTryin View Post
    Studies show meal frequency has no effect on metabolism

    Try not being a smart ass when you're wrong
    Yet this very own website would say that eating smaller meals is more favorable:

    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mohr16.htm

    So unless things on this website should be taken with a grain of salt, I would have to believe what this website is telling me to be true.
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    Originally Posted by jacobbu View Post
    Yet this very own website would say that eating smaller meals is more favorable:

    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mohr16.htm

    So unless things on this website should be taken with a grain of salt, I would have to believe what this website is telling me to be true.
    Bodybuilding.com is an online supplement store, they are here to make MONEY. Of course they say you need multiple meals (with shakes in between)

    Everyone knows the main site is crap

    Anyway you can do as you please
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    Originally Posted by jacobbu View Post
    Yet this very own website would say that eating smaller meals is more favorable:

    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mohr16.htm

    So unless things on this website should be taken with a grain of salt, I would have to believe what this website is telling me to be true.
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    http://www.leangains.com/2010/10/top...unked.html?m=1
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    I juice everyday as part of my normal lifestyle. I put a lot more veggies than i do fruits. Kale, broccoli, spinach, celery, carrots, radish, beets. One apple one orange & sometimes grape fruit or watermelon to switch it up. It really makes you dodo after you drink it. I drink two glasses every morning as a breakfast replacement & you do stay full.

    Somedays Ill eat some yogurt or oatmeal before lunch around 10am. I drink the juice around 630am. So you stay pretty full until then. I've never done a juice fast bu if you're really curious about that aspect then watch " sick fat & almost dead" on Netflix. It's a documentary.

    I eat veggies throughout the day but i feel juicing on top of it helps me hit my servings everyday.
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    Originally Posted by littlemissy View Post
    I juice everyday as part of my normal lifestyle. I put a lot more veggies than i do fruits. Kale, broccoli, spinach, celery, carrots, radish, beets. One apple one orange & sometimes grape fruit or watermelon to switch it up. It really makes you dodo after you drink it. I drink two glasses every morning as a breakfast replacement & you do stay full.

    Somedays Ill eat some yogurt or oatmeal before lunch around 10am. I drink the juice around 630am. So you stay pretty full until then. I've never done a juice fast bu if you're really curious about that aspect then watch " sick fat & almost dead" on Netflix. It's a documentary.

    I eat veggies throughout the day but i feel juicing on top of it helps me hit my servings everyday.
    Thanks. I heard of that documentary, but I'm def not doing a fast. Just doing it for a meal or two a day to keep myself, hopefully, full. Thanks for the insight. Planning on using mainly veggies with a fruit or two for sugar and taste.
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    Originally Posted by jacobbu View Post
    Yet this very own website would say that eating smaller meals is more favorable:

    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mohr16.htm

    So unless things on this website should be taken with a grain of salt, I would have to believe what this website is telling me to be true.
    because you should believe everything on the internet...never any false information there, make sure you go post that link on ******** ...then it has to be factual
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    Originally Posted by jacobbu View Post
    I've read many books stating a good balanced 5-6 meals a day is better than 3 big meals. You keep the metabolism up, you don't eat huge meals, just stay in the 400-600 calorie range. I do agree it seems obsessive, but I tend to think a lot of things are obsessive as well.
    Read the stickies please. Theyre there for a reason
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    Read the stickies please. Theyre there for a reason
    I've read the stickies. This post is about juicing however...
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    Originally Posted by jacobbu View Post
    I've read the stickies. This post is about juicing however...
    Then you would have known meal frequency doesn't matter... But you never read it
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    lmao when i first read thread title i thought it was about dat dere bicycle

    Originally Posted by AlwaysTryin View Post
    Then you would have known meal frequency doesn't matter... But you never read it
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    Yet this very own website would say that eating smaller meals is more favorable:

    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mohr16.htm

    So unless things on this website should be taken with a grain of salt, I would have to believe what this website is telling me to be true.
    i see your citation of an article on a bodybuilding site whose purpose is to make money and raise you a site quoting peer-reviewed journals http://examine.com/faq/do-i-need-to-...lism-high.html
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