Anne Osbourne says she drank nothing but orange juice for 40 days. The Queensland, Australia, resident has been documenting her experiences with fruitarianism, which is exactly what it sounds like: a ...
While fruit juice does impact blood sugar, you can minimize its effect by pairing juice with protein and fiber-rich foods, avoiding juices with added sugar, and sticking to small portions.
Juicing is a simple way to boost produce intake and add more nutrients to your daily routine. Whole fruits and veggies provide fiber—juice is great, but don’t skip solid foods completely. Each ...
Juice cleanses promise glowing skin, effortless weight loss, and a healthy dose of vitamins, but you may want to think twice ...
The jury has been long out on gulping juices. They are less the sources of vitamins as claimed on packets, and more of processed sugars, experts say. A study showed that Britons have fruit juices as ...
Ah, the rich taste of chocolate: cocoa beans, sugar and … fruit juice? Yes, fruit juice could be a new chocolate ingredient, according to research presented Sunday (April 7) at the annual meeting of ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a dietitian explains which fruit can help people meet their daily calcium goals.
Most people in the United States consume less than the amount of juice recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. However, intake of juice was associated with improved diet quality, ...