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Man lost 86 pounds in 60 days by juicing — shop 32% off this juicer now
Man lost 86 pounds in 60 days by juicing — shop 32% off this juicer now

New York Post

time25-07-2025

  • Health
  • New York Post

Man lost 86 pounds in 60 days by juicing — shop 32% off this juicer now

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. They say big changes start small. But sometimes, it's one powerful tool that helps you turn the page. Several years ago, Joe Cross set out on a life-changing weight-loss journey that became the focus of his documentary 'Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead,' where he lost 86 pounds in just 60 days by juicing, all under the supervision of his doctor. His story proved it could be done and inspired the juicing generation. Although this is an extreme case, juice cleansing for weight loss is a common venture that assists with weight loss and puts your body on a healthy track geared for success. But a shipment of fresh juice each month can cost more than the price of this machine. Why waste your hard-earned cash when you can get this EanOruus Cold Press Juicer at 32% off right now? Advertisement Cross has his own juicer, the Nama J2, which he sells for $580, but no need to spend that kind of money for your own — save $450 and buy one on Amazon that delivers the same results. If you're resetting after a sluggish season or starting a serious wellness journey, this cold-press juicer can help you achieve the results you want and move the needle that has been so hard to budge. With its extra-wide 5.8-inch feed chute, you can toss in whole apples, carrots, and even celery stalks — no chopping necessary. That means you spend less time prepping and more time sipping. It's even safe for little helpers if your kids are curious to join in. Over 9,000 people bought this bestselling juicer last month. Today, it's available at a no-joke bargain price. Ready to kickstart your own health journey and see what's possible? Try it risk-free with free returns if you're not completely satisfied. Amazon Powered by a 400-watt motor, this 7-stage masticating system yields 99% of the juice, extracting the pulp while retaining 30% more nutrients, compared to standard models. And because it uses slow cold press technology, your juice retains more nutrients with less heat damage or oxidation, ideal for anyone serious about detoxing, losing weight, or simply feeling their best. For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America's go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance. We're not just thorough reporters – we sift through mountains of information, test and compare products, and consult experts on any topics we aren't already schooled specialists in to deliver useful, realistic product recommendations based on our extensive and hands-on analysis. Here at The Post, we're known for being brutally honest – we clearly label partnership content, and whether we receive anything from affiliate links, so you always know where we stand. We routinely update content to reflect current research and expert advice, provide context (and wit) and ensure our links work. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.

'It's always sunny in Philadelphia' Rob McElhenney legally changes name; cites mispronunciation as reason - deets inside!
'It's always sunny in Philadelphia' Rob McElhenney legally changes name; cites mispronunciation as reason - deets inside!

Time of India

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'It's always sunny in Philadelphia' Rob McElhenney legally changes name; cites mispronunciation as reason - deets inside!

Rob McElhenney , known for his role in the popular sitcom 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia', has recently shared that he is all set to legally change his name. Citing that people cannot stop mispronouncing it even after being explained how to, the actor has moved to have his name changed. Rob McElhenney to change his name officially McElhenny, 48, has now revealed that he has applied for his name to be changed to Rob Mac. Citing that people cannot pronounce his name, he shared that he will be changing it to the simpler variation. In an interview with Variety, the star revealed that 'As our business and our storytelling is expanding into other regions of the world and other languages in which my name is even harder to pronounce, I'm just going by Rob Mac. ' While he has only applied for his name to be legally changed, 'Rob Mac' is already being adopted officially. His name has officially been changed on his show's network to Rob Mac. It was also revealed by reports from TMZ that the star signed the official documents on June 26. He also delved into how the 'tradition' of changing names is common within his family, as many people have faced the same issue time and time again. He started that at first, the 'Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead' actor was worried about disrespecting his ancestors, but after finding out that it was a common occurrence, he moved forward with filing legal documents for the same. He shared that while his family members were looking forward to the change, his wife and children were still dealing with the shift at their own pace. The star is known to work as an actor, producer, and director, and is known for various projects like 'Women with Balls', and 'Victorious'.

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