Paul Saladino· MD
what we find a seven day consumption of red orange juice ameliorates endothelial function that is improves it and reduces inflammation in non-diabetic subjects with increased cardiovascular risk
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what we find a seven day consumption of red orange juice ameliorates endothelial function that is improves it and reduces inflammation in non-diabetic subjects with increased cardiovascular risk
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so here's red orange juice that shows seven-day consumption it improves endothelial function and reduces inflammation in non-diabetic subjects with increased cardiovascular risk
seven-day consumption of red orange juice ameliorates endothelial function reduces inflammation in non-diabetic subjects with increased cardiovascular risk this is a randomized control trial in humans where are the harms of fructose
7-day consumption of red orange juice improved endothelial function, reduced inflammation in non-diabetic subjects with increased cardiovascular risk.
a seven day consumption of red orange juice ameliorates endothelial function that means it improves it and reduces inflammation nation and non-diabetic subjects with increased cardiovascular risk
if you look at the research with orange juice it's an incredibly healing food there's controlled trials in humans showing that giving someone orange juice blood red orange juice red orange juice or regular orange juice improves endothelial function actually improves glucose tolerance there's no evidence in humans that orange juice worsens insulin sensitivity or creates insulin resistance or creates obesity leads to fatty liver any of these things this is all just misinterpretation of the data when people conflate studies with pure fructose with studies with actual fruit and whole fruit
I've shared many times in the past multiple studies corroborating the notion that fruit juice improves endothelial function fruit juice is not inflammatory you don't need to fear these things guys