I was able to track down more info on Mr. Bailey's research.  The chart on
the page below is VERY impressive, however given that Norwalk has a vested
interest we must be skeptical:

    http://www.norwalkjuicers.com/nutrition




On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 7:14 AM, Alan Jones <alanmjo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Interesting, so far no evidence?
>
> I did some googling and found LOTS of claims.  I did find a mention of
> evidence, so far can't find the source (see below).  BTW the juice press
> looks interesting, I'm thinking of building one using a Harbor Freight $13
> 4 ton press.
>
>     http://www.thejuicepress.co.uk/
>
> *Jerome Bailey (a US chemist) found that using a combination of the
> Champion Juicer with a juice press the last 10% of the juice contained the
> highest levels of vitamins and minerals.*
> * *
>
> *It seems that the last ten percent of juice comes out with a far higher
> content than the first ten percent. Efficient pulping and pressingresults in 
> a higher percentage of nutrients being extracted (up to 30%
> more*), even if the quantity of juice extracted remains the same. *
> * *
>
> *Using a juice press with an electric juicer makes perfect sense for the
> most nutritious juice.*
> * *
>
> *Buy One Today!! <http://www.thejuicepress.co.uk/ourshop/> *
> * *
>
> **Calcium data from 2.5 kg carrots*
> * *
>
>    - *     Champion Juicer                   1458 mg*
>    - *     Champion Juicer + Press     2708 mg*
>
>
> --
> Alan Jones
>
> "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
> prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
> to the people."  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)
>



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Alan Jones

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