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Originally Posted by proper english
its not possible because mango juice is the greatest of all juices.
erroneous!
OJ is the nectar of the gods.
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Originally Posted by proper english
its not possible because mango juice is the greatest of all juices.
Originally Posted by proper english
its not possible because mango juice is the greatest of all juices.
Originally Posted by brooklynnyc3000
I agree.
I drink OJ with almost every meal, lol.
black cherry juice soundsOriginally Posted by Manglor
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Health wise probably, but those little pear juices are crack.
Blueberry Juice
The color alone indicates a lot of antioxidants. But blueberry juice also contains tons of fiber, and is also very high in Vitamin C. One of the qualities of antioxidants is that they can lower inflammation, and so there's some indication that blueberries may have some effect on age-related cognitive abilities. And don't forget that blueberries are very low in calories.
Black Cherry Juice
This one actually has scientists a bit excited. Not only is it high in antioxidants, but there is evidence that black cherry juice can actually diminish exercise-induced muscle injuries.
black cherry juice soundsOriginally Posted by Manglor
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Health wise probably, but those little pear juices are crack.
Blueberry Juice
The color alone indicates a lot of antioxidants. But blueberry juice also contains tons of fiber, and is also very high in Vitamin C. One of the qualities of antioxidants is that they can lower inflammation, and so there's some indication that blueberries may have some effect on age-related cognitive abilities. And don't forget that blueberries are very low in calories.
Black Cherry Juice
This one actually has scientists a bit excited. Not only is it high in antioxidants, but there is evidence that black cherry juice can actually diminish exercise-induced muscle injuries.