Turns out the movie is based on an Australian named Joe Cross. At age 36, Joe had become the typical overweight, junk food junkie that so many people worldwide have become. He had visited several physicians, acupuncturists, natural healers and the like to no avail. He was on several medications and suffered from a skin disease called Urticaria (similar to a rash).
I'm not quite sure where he got the idea but Joe decided that his drastic health condition called for drastic action on his behalf. He loaded up his luggage and headed for America to do the unthinkable. Joe embarked on a 60 day juice fast. For 60 days, Joe used a Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt Variable-Speed Juice Extractor to create a drinkable meal made solely from fruits and vegetables. No meats, no dairy...for 60 days.
Joe Cross before and after 60 day juice Reboot. |
What made Joe's movie enjoyable was his choice in animations woven throughout the show and his man-on-the-street type interviews with average Americans. Many people concured with Joe that we are what we eat and that we know we eat poorly. The solution to the world's obesity problem lies in confronting our love for junk food. Joe's travel across America on his 60 day juice fast, or Reboot, as he calls it inspired dozens of people.
Joe was the inspiration for this truck driver. |
Overall it was the type of movie that left me and Wifey smiling. And for full disclosure, I'll go ahead and admit it: Within a week, we bought a juicer. We've talked about juicing for years but never could afford it. Well, things are little better for us these days and Walmart had a Jack LaLlane juicer for $99. We haven't attempted a Reboot ourselves but in all honesty, we're REALLY digging this juice stuff. I can now eat vegetables (drink rather) that prior to juicing, I couldn't stand no matter how you cooked it.
So, thanks Joe...if you're out there. I now get a daily dose of broccoli, bok choy, and kale. Juiced with apples, strawberries and peaches, you wouldn't even know there was yucky stuff in that drink...except for the color!
As a side note, this turned out to be a great way to enjoy the fruits of my labor...literally. I'm a new gardening fanatic (second season just finished) and I have mostly grown things that I knew I would enjoy like carrots, potatoes, corn and watermelon. But Wifey and I also grew some things I wasn't too sure about, like cucumbers (she loves 'em, I can't stand 'em). But with juicing, you can mix and match the good with the bad and still come out with a delicious beverage.
Here's the juicer used in the movie:
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Either one will work just fine. If you like the "best of the best" then get the one for $299. For me, you can't convince me that the difference between 900 watts and 1000 watts is THAT big of a deal. At least, not big enough to merit an extra $100.
I've begun a juicing journal with pictures and recipes on a dedicated page here.
Have you ever tried juicing? Have you seen the movie Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead yet?
~OJD
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