Walmart has
Ninja Cold Press Juicer Pro 150W Powerful Slow Juicer w/ Total Pulp Control (Cloud Silver, JC100) on sale for
$49.
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About this item:
- Cold Press Technology that produces more juice, less foam, and brighter colors than leading centrifugal juicers
- Total Pulp Control allows for customized juice with two interchangeable pulp filters - No Pulp and Lots of Pulp
- All parts that touch juice dishwasher safe, easier to clean than centrifugal juicers
- Powerful high-torque motor base rotates auger at low speeds
- 2 one-touch programs for simple use - Start/Stop and Reverse
- Simple assembly makes for no-hassle setup and cleaning
- Anti-drip lever keeps surfaces clean and prevents waste
- Compact size makes it easy to store or fit under cabinets
- 150 watt motor
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Can't you just keep the pulp?
The sugar spike will happen within a short time frame of drinking the pulp free drink. If you reserved the pulp for something else later in the day, it defeats the purpose of the fiber's role while the fruit is being broken down in your body.
The sugar spike will happen within a short time frame of drinking the pulp free drink. If you reserved the pulp for something else later in the day, it defeats the purpose of the fiber's role while the fruit is being broken down in your body.
Blenders destroy fiber
The sugar spike will happen within a short time frame of drinking the pulp free drink. If you reserved the pulp for something else later in the day, it defeats the purpose of the fiber's role while the fruit is being broken down in your body.
The point of this device is to juice greens
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"No, blenders do not destroy fiber. This is a common misconception, often confusing blending with juicing.
Here's why blenders keep the fiber intact:
Blending vs. Juicing: When you blend fruits and vegetables for a smoothie, you're essentially breaking down the whole food into smaller pieces, including the skin and flesh where the fiber resides. Juicing, on the other hand, separates the liquid from the solid pulp, which is where most of the fiber is found.
Fiber's Resilience: Fiber is a robust carbohydrate that your body can't break down with enzymes. It remains largely intact as it passes through your digestive system, whether you chew it or blend it.
Smaller Pieces, Same Fiber: Blending breaks the fiber into smaller pieces, but it doesn't eliminate it. In some cases, this "pre-digestion" might even make the fiber easier to digest and potentially more effective for your gut.
Nutrient Retention: Blending also retains most other nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, though there can be a very minor loss due to oxidation if the smoothie sits for a long time. It's best to consume smoothies soon after blending for maximum nutrient benefit.
In summary, blending is a great way to consume fruits and vegetables and retain their fiber content. If you're looking to maximize fiber intake, blending is a far better option than juicing."
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