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Yes, I understand that, I'm not talking about regular juice [such as orange, apple, grape, etc], but the healthier ones that you can dilute as you said, but also I thought there were healthy juices like the V8 ones, although I'm not sure how many sugars they even put in those. My fault for not really specifying what I meant.
Marissa Lily said:"Healthy fruit juices" even when 100% juice are still full of sugar (in the form of fructose) and subsequently, calories. If you are going to drink juice and you are planning on losing weight, dilute it or drink only like 4 ounces. All calories count. If you want the fruit taste, go for the actual fruit itself which has more nutrients and will help you stay fuller longer for the amount of calories that is in it compared to the juice.
Heather Zombie said:
Hi Heather, what I said still applies. I knew what you meant and this is why i posted. Juice by its nature has sugar in it. Not added sugar, fruit has sugar in the form of fructose. (anything with an "ose" at the end means sugar... so lactose, glucose, etc.)
Just really watch what you drink as far as juice goes, it has a lot of calories in it (usually a minumum of 140 cals per 8 ounces which is more or equal to a soda) This applies to the V8 juices as well. Juice also doesn't really help you feel full, you need the fruit itself which has fiber in it to make you feel full and satisified longer. Juice also will raise your blood sugar very quickly which leads to you feeling either light headed, unable to concentrate or tired shortly after the blood sugar spike has dropped. Fruit will not do this to you because of the fiber it contains and the fact that your stomach actually has to break it down, it takes a lot longer for an apple to raise blood sugar than apple juice takes to raise blood sugar. Blood sugar matters because while it is raised whateer you eat will be stored rather than used as energy. Also, you have physiological side effects when it drops like headaches or even extreme hunger.
Is juice awful for you? No. But if your goal is weight loss juice should not really be one of your options. I have some liquid vitamins that i mix with about 2 ounces of juice everyday and I get my fix that way.
Heather Zombie said:Yes, I understand that, I'm not talking about regular juice [such as orange, apple, grape, etc], but the healthier ones that you can dilute as you said, but also I thought there were healthy juices like the V8 ones, although I'm not sure how many sugars they even put in those. My fault for not really specifying what I meant.
Marissa Lily said:"Healthy fruit juices" even when 100% juice are still full of sugar (in the form of fructose) and subsequently, calories. If you are going to drink juice and you are planning on losing weight, dilute it or drink only like 4 ounces. All calories count. If you want the fruit taste, go for the actual fruit itself which has more nutrients and will help you stay fuller longer for the amount of calories that is in it compared to the juice.
Heather Zombie said:
I am so glad this post is up, I really need some advice on ways to lose weight. It sucks hardcore because I have a huge rib cage and it makes me so thick. When I take pics I love them, but its just my weight really kills the picture...and I get really upset.
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