My husband did the same thing. I can blame Netflix. He lasted a bit on the diet but one big problem we found was how much waste was leftover from the veggies and fruit for the little amount of juice you got. We went out and bought what we thought was a large amount of veggies and fruit to last a while and it was pretty much used up in a couple days. It costed a lot of money for the stuff.
I had to go to the grocery store one day and I came across in the veggie section some high priced juices. I looked at the ingredients and most of them contained only the fruit/veggie and water. They didn't really have to many choices to choose from. Mainly just had carrot in them. I bought a few for my husband to try and he liked them and used some to mix with his home made juice to make a bigger glass of it.
In the end he did eat some solid fruits/veggies due to them not making much juice in the juicer and to keep his jaw muscles active. He only lost a pound in two weeks and felt awful the whole time like he was low on energy and just wanted to sleep. He decided it wasn't the diet for him.
I had to go to the grocery store one day and I came across in the veggie section some high priced juices. I looked at the ingredients and most of them contained only the fruit/veggie and water. They didn't really have to many choices to choose from. Mainly just had carrot in them. I bought a few for my husband to try and he liked them and used some to mix with his home made juice to make a bigger glass of it.
In the end he did eat some solid fruits/veggies due to them not making much juice in the juicer and to keep his jaw muscles active. He only lost a pound in two weeks and felt awful the whole time like he was low on energy and just wanted to sleep. He decided it wasn't the diet for him.