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Pammy Posted - Nov 10 2008 : 11:25:53 AM
Are there any small capacity juicers on the market anywhere?
My naturopath has me drinking 2 ounces of fresh celery juice every morning for joint pain, if I do it consistently it does work, but having to clean the juicer after only a small amount of celery is getting to be a chore. Sometimes I have other stuff to juice so its ok, but most of the time it is just the celery. the key to this helping with the pain is it has to be fresh. I wondered if anyone knew of a small juicer?
Thanks, Pam
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MagnoliaWhisper Posted - Nov 11 2008 : 06:44:35 AM
My favorite is the Juice Man Jr. It's not really small but not huge.

What ever you do stay clear of the tiger, or jack la lane, I couldn't stand them! I love Jack but his juicer is for the birds.

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