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HEALTHY SHOTS WITH COACH CHER| "JUICY' JAY KORDICH

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AUGUST 4,2011 THE MAN HIMSELF, 'JUICY' JAY KORDICH!!

In 1948 at the age of 25, Jay was diagnosed with a serious illness and was told he may not have long to live. After reviewing all the treatments available, he left California and traveled to New York City to see Dr. Max Gerson who was treating terminally ill patients with fresh raw juices and healthy cleansing diets. Jay became his patient and immediately began a regimen of large doses of raw carrot/apple juice. It wasn't long before Jay's health was restored and the direction of his life was changed forever.

From a star athlete to surviving a life-threatening illness, all by the age of 26, Jay soon decided he wanted to spread the word of fresh juices and eating a healthy diet. For the next 40 years Jay took his message to anyone who would listen, from county fairs to large department stores to seaside juicing shops. It was his passion to teach everyone he could reach how to be healthy through the power of fresh juices.

Through the years Jay has been featured on:

  • More than 500 television shows
  • Over 1000 radio talk shows
  • USA TODAY (cover article)
  • WALL STREET JOURNAL (cover article)
  • PEOPLE MAGAZINE
  • FORBES
  • NEW YORK TIMES
  • WASHINGTON POST
  • ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE
    NBC NEWS THE TODAY SHOW

 

Now jay is a healthy and vibrant 87 years old. He looks and acts like a man half that age. He is out to teach everyone the "secrets" to his long and vital life.
Jay says, "My mission is to motivate, teach and inspire people on a global level to live a healthy life by consuming more fresh juices on a daily basis. These live foods have transformed and helped heal my life on so many levels for the past sixty years."

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