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Why it's not a health food. Drinking V8 certainly isn't as bad as drinking the majority of today's soft drinks, such as soda, fruit juices, sports drinks, and energy drinks. But because of the way it's processed, it's also not exactly a superfood. For one thing, most of the vegetables' fiber is removed.
What to eat to get a flat stomach in just 3 days Ginger mint tea. ... Coconut yoghurt with blueberries. ... Cinnamon oat smoothie. ... Spinach and...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »Overview Vegetable juices have become big business these days. V8 is perhaps the best-known brand of vegetable juice. It’s portable, comes in all different varieties, and is touted as being able to help you meet your daily vegetable quota. You’ve likely heard the brand’s slogan: “I could’ve had a V8.” But the question is, should you? While V8 contains purees of all sorts of vegetables, drinking V8 should not take the place of eating vegetables. Nutrients are lost in the pasteurizing process, and most of the fiber is removed in the form of pulp. V8 also contains some additives of questionable nutritional value. The benefits of V8 From soda and energy drinks to fruit-flavored juices and cocktails, an array of clearly unhealthy drinks is available in your supermarket’s beverage aisle. Most of these have little to no nutritional value and large amounts of added sugar. V8 is made from vegetables and contains many of the same nutrients you’d find in whole vegetables. Plus, it has no added sugar. According to the Campbell’s website, V8 contains the juice of eight vegetables: tomatoes (V8 is mostly tomato juice)
Spinach juice Spinach juice is a delicious way to reap most of spinach's health properties. The leafy veggie is an excellent source of potassium....
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Learn More »Including a bowl of cereal for breakfast is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to tap into the health-boosting power of whole grains. Eating whole grain cereal may be especially valuable for reducing the risk of high blood pressure.
Including a bowl of cereal for breakfast is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to tap into the health-boosting power of whole grains. Eating whole grain cereal may be especially valuable for reducing the risk of high blood pressure. After following over 13,000 male physicians for 16 plus years, scientists found that men who ate the most cereal, especially whole grain varieties, were 20% less likely to develop high blood pressure (American Heart Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA March 2011). When selecting your cereal, always refer to the Nutrition Facts box and be sure it has at least 5 grams or more of fiber and 10 grams or less of sugar per serving. Here are some excellent choices:
The health benefits of orange juice are often overstated. Because orange juice is condensed, it contains almost as much sugar as a glass of Coca...
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7 Drinks That Keep Blood Sugar Low Water. You can never go wrong with drinking water — it does make up about 60 percent of the human body. ......
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A scrumptious morning smoothy based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
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