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  2. 15 Healthy Juice Recipes, Plus a Nutritionist’s Tips for ...

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    Read on for tips from Dr. Felicia Stoler, a registered dietitian and exercise physiologist, on making better, healthier juice at home, plus 15 healthy juice recipes.

  3. What is the healthiest juice? Dietitians share No. 1 ... - AOL

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    Juice is a staple that’s delicious to drink at any time of day — whether after a workout, with a snack or added to a tropical smoothie. While fruits or vegetables in drinkable form seem ...

  4. Vegetable juice - Wikipedia

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    Making vegetable juice at home is an alternative to buying commercial juices, and may augment diets low in vegetables and fruits. The juicer separates juice from pulp fibers. Masticating juicers employ a slow-geared grinding mechanism. A cheaper and faster alternative uses centrifugal force to achieve separation.

  5. Drinking this juice daily may be potent for weight loss ... - AOL

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    Drinking elderberry juice daily can lead to positive gut bacteria changes and improve metabolism for weight management, a new clinical trial suggests.. The research, published in the journal ...

  6. Juice - Wikipedia

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    A product described as fruit "nectar" must contain at least 25% to 50% juice, depending on the fruit. A juice or nectar including concentrate must state that it does. The term "juice drink" is not defined in the Regulations and can be used to describe any drink that includes juice, whatever the amount. [9]

  7. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Hong Gee Won – juice made from the Yong-Gee mushroom, produced by Ilhwa Company Ltd. [97] Hyeonmi Cha – made from roasted brown rice and sweeteners; ILAC – carbonated jelly drink and line of juices produced by Lotte Chilsung [96] Mega Vita; Millennium McCol – cola made from barley, produced by Ilhwa Company Ltd. [97]