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Green Star Featured in Raw Food Made Easy DVD
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Green Star is featured in the new Raw Food Made Easy DVD hosted by raw food chef and author, Jennifer Cornbleet. This companion video to her popular book gives helpful hints and practical tips on incorporating raw foods into your daily diet. Click the image on the left to see a clip from the DVD.

Note: This video is not intended to provide medical advice. Always consult your physician before making any changes to your diet or exercise regimen.

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Juliano, the famous raw food chef and the author of Raw: The Uncook Book, shows you the ins and outs of the Green Star Juice Extractor and offers helpful hints for those of you just getting started with Green Star.

Note: This video is not intended to provide medical advice. Always consult your physician before making any changes to your diet or exercise regimen.

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New Nothing Beats the Original - 5 Important Reasons Why Green Star Juice Extractors Are Still the Best

Some competitors are attempting to imply that their dual-gear juicing mechanism is as good as the original Heavy Duty (HD) Twin Gear juicing system featured in the Green Star Juice Extractor. However, ...

Why Green Star? The answer is quite simple, the innovative technology behind this juicer / food processor makes it the best machine for everyone. Green Star juicers have a patented twin gear mechanism that has three innovative features: (1) - Flat surfaces that triturate, that is press, the food and extrudes it over (2) a serial magnet surrounded by bioceramic materials that enhances the stability of the freshness of the food. This process occurs at (3) a low speed of 110 RPM, which means that there is virtually no heating, or shock, to the enzymes of any food passing through these gears.