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The truth about juiceThe truth about juice -
science is cruel
Reports about the benefits of healthy foods should be treated with great caution suggests Richard Smith. Who knows how many people have started guzzling fruit juice thanks to the blizzard of publicity surrounding an article in the American Journal of Medicine last week that suggested drinking the stuff might help fend off Alzheimer's disease. A survey of 1,836 Japanese Americans, the journal reported, found that those who drank fruit juice at least three times a week were not as likely as those who consumed it less than once a week to develop 'probable Alzheimer's disease'. It may be that fruit juice does protect against dementia, but my bet is that it doesn't. We've been here before... Guardian.
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morkelkey
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Hi sir...
I don't know the name of the forum but in that they mentioned that juice in harmful for female and its useful for male's health. I don't know on what base they are saying that...
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mathewhayden
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thank you for posting this truth about juice.
I have read elsewhere that Protestants who eat fried food have a lower rate of cancer than Catholics who don't.
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