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The Norwalk Juicer is famous because of its maker, who
was named Norman Walker. Mr. Walker was well known for studying eating
habits and how nutrition affects our health.
To prove his theory, Mr. walker lived to a very old age, he put the things
that he had learned into practice in his own life.
The Norwalk juicer is commonly known as a hydraulic juice press. It is given
this name because it extracts the juices from produce by pressing and
squeezing.
There is also a grinder or cutter part to this juicer. This is useful for
some types of produce, such as hard fruits and vegetables or nuts. The
grinder helps to rip and cut at the produce, before putting it in the linen
bags of the press to extract the juice from the pulp.
The Norwalk press juicers are well known for their ability to produce a lot
of quality juice without the presence of pulp. Pulp is considered to be
harder for the body to digest than the juice.
It is estimated that pulp-less juices take around 10 minutes to digest into
the body. Juices allow the body the opportunity to take a break from the
hard work needed to digest solid foods.
Cleaning of the Norwalk press juicer is easy, as the stainless steel parts
are dishwasher safe, although the linen bags do take longer than most other
juicer parts to clean.
Considering that this juicer can make larger batches of juice and the gentle
pressing motion allows the juice to be kept in the fridge for longer periods
of time without losing nutritional value and taste. What this means is that
time will be saved in the juicing process, as juicing won’t be required
every day.
The Norwalk machine will also juice wheat grasses, although it is
recommended that if juicing wheat grass, other produce should be added to
avoid the heat generated from the process. The Norwalk will also grind seeds
and nuts with ease.
The Gerson institute recommends the Norwalk juicer and, at the top end of
the market, it delivers excellent results. It is one of the best nutritional
juicers around.
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