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Grapefruit Fruit Juice Diet - Articles
Fruit Juice is OUT; Juice Plus is IN!
by
Moms Nutrition
Posted
Mon 23 Mar 2009 12:00am
One big myth is that fruit juice is a healthy part of our diet. Wrong. Drinking a glass of fruit juice a day — which is the equivalent of one soft drink of 110 to 180 calories — has been linked in the U.S., Australia and Spain to increased calorie intake and higher risks of diabetes and heart disease.
Fruit juices contribute
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Juicing: Part 5b ~ Fruit Juice Troubleshooting
by
Andrea C.
Posted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 2:02am
If you have any of the below conditions, the recommended fruit juice to help you are noted.
Acidosis:
Papaya,pineapple
Acne: Papaya, strawberry
Aging(Premature): Watermelon
Anemia: Cherry, Grape, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Prune
Arthritis: Apple, Cherry, Watermelon
Asthma: Cranberry
BladderDisorders: Cranberry, melon, pear, watermelon
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Fruit Juice May Be Superior Than Fruit To Prevent Heart Disease
by
Ng Peng Hock
Posted
Wed 29 Oct 2008 2:09am
Fruit and vegetables should form part of everyday’s diet if one wishes to prevent heart disease and maintain a healthy body. Yet, most of the health experts would advise us not to take fruit juice because it may cause a person to gain weight.
However, a recent study by French researchers from the Universite Montpellier reported in May 2008 that grapes
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Fruit or Fruit Juice...which is best?
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:33pm
San Francisco Vegan Chiropractor Comments:
There is a lot of confusion over whether or not fruit juice is as good as the fruit. After all...you just take the fruit, throw... to obesity and diseases like diabetes.
Check out this study I found at www.revolutionhealth.com, entitled:
Fruit Juice tied to modest rise in Diabetes Risk
Read the article
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Question of the week: Fruit Juices vs whole fruit?
by
michnutrish
Posted
Thu 03 Jun 2010 3:42pm
oz in a sitting. Fruit juices will raise your blood sugar at a rapid pace as well. Juice is best used only to help with hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
I advise that you eat a fresh orange instead of the orange juice. It contains more fiber and takes longer to eat. For these reasons, the whole fruit will leave you feeling satisfied for a longer period
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