Is
Fruit Juice Healthy?
by Lambert Klein
Copyright 2005 Think Healthy
All the advertisements on TV rave about how
healthy orange juice and other juices are for us. We have been blasted
by these commercials for years and most of us strongly believe this to
be true.
Fruit juice may have up to 8 teaspoons of natural
sugar in an eight ounce glass. This is not added sugar but the natural
fructose. What may not be natural is squeezing juices. Fruits are meant
to be eating whole in their natural state.
Fruit juices have many healthy nutrients and
vitamins that are beneficial. Are these benefits being surpassed by the
quantities of sugar in them?
Sweet drinks are linked to preschool obesity
whether they are Kool-Aid or natural juices. Preschoolers are better
off snacking on whole fruit.
One Head Start program banned juice as an
anti-obesity effort after finding one out of five students was obese.
The American Academy of Pediatrics states that
toddlers and preschool aged children should be limited to just 4-6
ounces of fruit juice per day. The APP states that fruit juice offers
no nutritional benefits over whole fruit.
If you consume fruits whole in their natural state
you consume them with the natural fiber and other ingredients that
checks sugar absorption.
It is important for you to restrict your intake of
fruit juices especially if you have any of the following problems.
• High Blood Pressure • Overweight • Diabetes
Whole fruits are healthy but you may still want to
eat them in moderation if you have any of the above issues. Whole
fruits are more desirable then juices in any case.
Some of the healthiest fruits are berries
specifically blueberries as their sugar levels are lower than most
fruits and they contain an abundance of antioxidants.
So remember juices are high in calories and low in
fiber. This will leave you hungry while rapidly adding excess sugar
unnecessary. Sometimes just eliminating sugar water, pop, and juices
will bring fantastic results.
If you want to try juicing stick with vegetables
as they are lower in sugars than fruits.
Most of us have grown up thinking that fruit juice
is one of the healthiest things for us. We may need to reconsider this.
And then there are fruit drinks which aren't even 100% fruit juice.
Just keep in mind that many commodities being sold are produced to make
capital not to enhance your health.
You want to make intelligent informative
decisions. Do research whenever you can. You can certainly track down a
lot of relevant information on search engines but you will have to
decide how correct this advice is.
Instead of grabbing calories in a bottle consider
a fresh piece of delicious fruit. Blueberries are one of the top
quality fruits containing plenty of antioxidants while maintaining
lower sugar content then most other fruits. I find that nature knows
best when it comes to nutrition. I still have not found that tree with
quarts of OJ hanging from it.
Well now I can't wait to bite into that delicious
crunchy apple!
Lambert Klein is the owner of Think Healthy
health supplements and products.
Lambert Klein may be contacted at Http://www.coral-cure.com
or info@1thinkhealthy.com
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