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My (amended) review of the Nutri-SquEASE juicer
Hi Sam – I hear you. I actually don’t know which model she has, but am seeing her (and her juicer!) early next week so will find out then.


My (amended) review of the Nutri-SquEASE juicer
Hi Sam – I’ve never owned an Angel juicer, but a good friend of mine has one. She swears by it – says it’s very reliable and makes very high quality juice. The only thing is, it’s quite slow as it’s (1) a horizontal twin gear juicer and (2) her model has a smaller feeding chute than the Hurom, meaning more time chopping up the produce before feeding it through. If speed is an issue I think you might find it quicker to use the Hurom and strain. But if you don’t fancy that and speed isn’t so much of an issue, then the Angel could be a good choice for you. It definitely makes high quality juice, and it looks beautiful!


My (amended) review of the Nutri-SquEASE juicer
Hi Neil 🙂 I wasn’t kidding about the 10 minutes thing. I’m not going for any world speed records – BUT will say that after years of religious daily juicing I was starting to find it more and more of a chore, so this new juicer has been a godsend. I love that I can decide I want a juice and be drinking it within 5 minutes instead of 15.

I did hear that there were teething problems with the earlier generation Huroms. I have it on good authority that those are ironed out now – as you seem to be saying too.

I now struggle to understand why juicers were designed horizontal when gravity-assisted vertical is just so much quicker and easier, so like you I wouldn’t be surprised if the old style soon becomes obsolete.


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Eat less, live longer
Thank you, Daniel. And agreed. Fellow Dr Fuhrman fan here 🙂


So you grew up with a dad who didn’t know how to express love? Here’s how it could be affecting you today
Hi Nina,

Thank you so much for sharing that.

Yes, it is devastating to miss the love of a father.

And it’s not made any easier by the fact that this is so little talked about and understood.

But for what it’s worth, in the four years since I began writing about this topic I’ve heard from SO many women who feel just as you do.

That’s why I started my free email series on the father-daughter relationship, which is designed to answer the very questions you posed, and which I see you’ve signed up for. I hope you’ll find it helpful.

Thanks again for the share.

Sarah x


14 keys to thriving as a Highly Sensitive Person
That’s wonderful to hear, and thank you so much for the share.


My new favourite brand of natural perfume
Great to know, Shelda! 🙂


The deadly drug in your kitchen
Thank you for commenting, Miriam. I’d forgotten that I recommended agave in this article and I’ve made a note to revise it, as I have since revised my views – very much in line with what you wrote, in fact! I blogged about that here: http://www.sarahbesthealth.com/is-agave-syrup-a-healthy-alternative-to-sugar/ I still consider brown rice syrup a great choice since it’s essentially fructose free. As for research on the impact on emotional and mental wellbeing of consuming a high-sugar diet, I couldn’t agree more! And I personally think that what’s come out on this so far is just the tip of the iceberg 🙂