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Mar. 17, 2007 — -- Americans drink half the world's orange juice -- 21 quarts per person each year. Most of them do so because of reasons connected to taste and to the perceived health ...
May 5, 2014 — -- This past Sunday marked National Orange Juice Day. Of course, for millions of Americans, EVERY day is orange juice day. I used to be one of them. I had this giant pitcher in ...
Most people believe that orange juice raises blood sugar, but the reality is a little more complicated. It's now believed that orange juice has a neutral effect on blood sugar.
When it comes to buying name-brand juice at the grocery store, the nutrition label is your friend. Some juice brands are definitely healthier than others.
The same antioxidant compounds in dark grape juice that are noted for their health benefits in fighting heart disease may have a ... followed by apple, orange, grapefruit and white grape juices.
Consumer Reports found high levels of inorganic arsenic in 10 percent of 88 samples of apple and grape juices pulled from shelves in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey. Dr. Mehmet Oz commissioned… ...
Apple and grape juice constitute a significant source of dietary exposure to arsenic, according to our analysis of federal health data from 2003 through 2008. Children drink a lot of juice.
Another: blends, such as orange-apple juice, or orange-cranberry juice. Frozen concentrate, like mom used to make, or juice drinks, with added sugar and water, though many parents try to avoid those.