Being a world-class athlete and an avid Juicer, Martina knows the tremendous energy boost she receives from freshly juiced fruits and vegetables.


"Using the Juiceman is the easiest way to receive the nutrition you need, get the recommended daily allowance of fruits and vegetables, and finally capture that energy you've been missing."


"All great programs start with eaty healthy, and nothing will help you eat healthier than the Complete Health Center!

   
  Check out Martina's recipes for the Juiceman II and the Juiceman Complete Health Center



"I take The Complete Health Center with me when I travel. I'm able to make great meals that I can take with me, and the Complete Health Center never lets me down."



"Its really the most powerful machine of its kind that I have seen! You can make peanut butter, grind coffee, its just unbelievable."

 
 
   



Ranked No. 1 in the world for 7 years

Won 18 singles
and 40 doubles Grand Slam titles

Holds 168 singles titles, more than any other player, male or female

Holds a record of nine Wimbledon singles championships

Has won more singles matches than anyone in tennis history with a 1,440-213 win-loss record

Won singles and doubles titles at the same event a record 84 times

In 1984, set the record for the longest consecutive match win streak at 74

Inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2000

#18 on the Associated Press’ list of the 100 Greatest Athletes of the Century

#19 on ESPN’s list of the 100 Greatest Athletes of the Century
   

Supports numerous non-profit organizations and charities, including environmental protection organizations and animal rights and protection. Also, she is a co-founder of the Rainbow Card, an affinity credit card that donates a portion of each transaction to gay and lesbian advocacy organizations

Won Australian Open Mixed Doubles title in 2003, the only Grand Slam title that had eluded her during her career, and became the oldest player ever to win a Grand Slam event, and one of only tow players to have won singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles at every Grand Slam event

Won Wimbledon Mix Doubles title in 2003, tying Billie Jean King’s record 20 Wimbledon titles and becoming the oldest Wimbledon champion ever at the age of 46

Reached the Women’s Doubles final a the 2003 US Open

Won seven WTA tour doubles titles in 2003, beating women less than half her age and becoming the oldest women to ever win a WTA event

Represented the USA at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens

In addition to tennis, Martina enjoys ice hockey, mountain biking, scuba diving, skiing, snow boarding, basketball, golf and horseback riding