While you can
certainly juice fruits, if you are overweight, have high blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol, it is best to limit using fruits until you normalize these conditions.
Not exact matches
It's tempting to believe the hype around
fruit juices, because it
certainly seems healthier.
The orange, cherry, lemon and strawberry chews
certainly don't taste like vitamins, though — organic sweeteners and
fruit juice give them a tasty pop of flavor, and their expert formulation makes them just as wonderfully soft and chewy as conventional types.
There is no doubt that commercial pasteurized
fruit juice is simply sugar - water and
certainly not a healthy beverage for children, or for adults for that matter.
It's tempting to believe the hype around
fruit juices, because it
certainly seems healthier.
If you're physically active, you can
certainly eat more than three
fruits a day, but it's still best to avoid
fruit juice and too much dried
fruit, such as dates, raisins, figs, and prunes, because they are calorically dense and could elevate your blood sugar if you eat them in large amounts.
I am
certainly not saying that
fruit and
fruit juice are bad.
It's seriously one of the best green smoothies I've ever had — and I'm not talking about a
fruit - filled smoothie blended with
fruit juice and a tiny handful of greens (which
certainly tastes amazing, but barely qualifies as a nutritious green smoothie in my opinion).
Certainly,
juicing by adding copious amounts of
fruit, can send your blood sugar into a tailspin.
There are, however, a couple of rather large problems, which are almost game breaking at one point and
certainly enough to make a grown man cry into his can of overpriced carbonated
fruit juice.