Did you know that our juices have a lot of juice power? Together with scientists and nutritionists we have found out that each our juice is one of a kind - one has more antioxidants, while other - vitamins and minerals. Just answer to our questions and we’ll draft your juice menu. Remember - our natural juices are really powered by fruit!
Women in their active age need energy reserves. In addition, it is important to strengthen the body, including the absorption of vitamins and minerals. Juice containing fruit sugars provides natural energy. Juice contains fructose, which will help keep the satiety longer, as it is absorbed in the body gradually and unlike ordinary sugar protects the body from the rapid rise and fall of energy, providing energy for a longer period of time. In turn, minerals and vitamins in juices will strengthen the body.
Men are more exposed to physical activity on a daily basis, and they need to have a higher intake of minerals. At the same time, men eat less vegetables and fruits without taking enough nutrients from this product group. A good alternative is a glass of juice.
Antioxidants present in the juices inhibit the body's aging process. A lot of antioxidants can be consumed by drinking orange and grapefruit juices.
With age, the need to provide the body with additional mineral reserves. Juices are a very good source of them, and not only - they contain a lot of vitamins. A pilot study was conducted by nutrition scientist Laila Meija with seniors who drank a glass of orange juice for two months, and it suggests that this juice is a good source of vitamin B folic acid. At the same time, the study showed that orange juice does not negatively affect cholesterol and sugar levels in the blood.
Juice contains a lot of minerals. After physical training, a glass of juice will be an effective help for the recovery of mineral balance in the body. In half an hour after the workout, the natural sugars in the juice, or fructose, will provide energy and strength in the workout.