Jay “Juice Man” Kordich and His Juicer Revolution
Jay “Juice Man” Kordich is a revolutionary health educator whose path toward health happened quite unexpectedly. Although now heĀ is known for his former endorsement of juice man juicers, and now juice daddy juicers, the “Juice Man” was not always so focused on health. He was star football player at USC and then contracted bladder cancer at the young age of 25.
Rather than go for conventional treatment, he traveled across the country to be treated by Dr. Max Gerson who prescribed an all juice diet. Within three months, his life was transformed. The cancer was gone and he had discovered the powerful benefits using juicers.
He re-emerged as The Juice Man on national television in 1989. He made appearances with his Juiceman Juicer and spread the word about the benefits of juice. He endorsed a line of several different Juicers including the Juiceman Jr. and Juiceman Deluxe.
He wrote two books – The Juiceman’s Power of Juicing and Live Foods, Live Bodies with his wife, Linda Kordich. The first book sold over 2 million copies and got to #1 on the New York Times Best Seller’s List. The second book became evolved into a multi-media course including 2 DVDs and 5 CDs. His infomercial aired for 13 years. He preached the power of juicing everywhere and even garnered an impression by Jim Carrey on “In Living Color.”
In addition to the infomercials, the Juice Man appeared on over 500 television shows. He’s appeared on the cover of USA Today and the Wallstreet Journal. He was also featured in People magazine, Forbes, New York Times and the Washington Post. He’s been interviewed on over 1000 radio shows.
Today, the rights to the Juiceman Juicer belongs to Salton Inc. Jay “Juice Man” Kordich will now be endorsing the Juice Daddy line of juicers. Here’s a clip of him talking about the importance of juicing.