Centrifugal Juicers versus slow
turning Juicers - fact not fiction
There is good reason to prefer the
latter, centrifugal types have very small motors that spin at very high
speed, anything from 4000 to 10,000 rpm, compared to Lexen, LexSun, Angel
and Kempo that have very large motors that turn very slowly, releasing a
maximum of antioxidants and enzymes, at only 80 rpm.
Our manual juicers when turned by hand
revolve at about 50 rpm, as a comparison.
According to Ross Horne, in his book
"Cancer Proof your Body", the famous cancer therapist, Dr
Gerson, recommended the use of larger quantities of freshly squeezed juice
to overcome serious health conditions.
Dr Gerson had testimonials from some
of his patients that confirmed that no improvements were noted in their health
after using centrifugal type juicers for up to 8 months! As soon as these
patients changed over to slower turning type juicers, they experienced a major
improvement in health.
Dr Gerson insisted that from past experience, a slower
turning juicer was the very foundation of the success of
his cures.
We often are asked: Yes, but how
quickly do these slow turning juicers produce juice compared to my existing
Breville or National?
The answer is: Maybe a little slower, but one will heal
and do the job you want it to do, while the other is questionable.
But these
units are quicker and easier to clean in most cases.