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However, lets understand the debate between Fruit and Fruit Juices a bit better.
WHOLE FRUITS
Consuming a fruit as a whole includes pulp, the skin and flesh. Each are rich in nutrients such as fiber, flavonoids in the skin, water soluble and fat-soluble vitamins, minerals in the flesh, and fiber in the pulp! The peel is exposed to sunlight, which creates colored pigments such as carotenoids and flavonoids; and it is beneficial to eat apples, strawberries, grapes and cherries with their skin intact.
Whole fruits have insoluble fibers, which prevents a spike in blood glucose levels, as fibers slow down the process of absorption.
1.When we juice the fruit, sugars such as fructose and glucose (monosaccharides) are released along with the broken-down fibre;
2.Hence, when Drinking juice, not enough fibre is present, and the fructose (now free sugar) immediately enters the blood stream, causing a spike in blood glucose levels;
3.The pancreas releases insulin in order to bring down these high levels to maintain a state of homeostasis. Since our body can only produce a certain amount of insulin at a time, the excess free sugars (glucose and fructose) are stored as fat. The spike in insulin levels could be a risk factor for diabetes;
Many of us also forget that in order to make a glass of juice a lot of fruit is used, which you probably will not have in one go when eating whole fruits instead. This, coupled with added sugar, is not healthy and instead can be more harmful than beneficial.
Fruit juices reduce the number of nutrients and leave a much more concentrated source of sugar.
FRUIT JUICE FOR WEIGHT LOSS: A MYTH
Many food companies, influencers and celebrities endorse the use of fruit juices to shed those extra kilos when in fact it’s the opposite; it’s loaded with added sugar, which means a greater calorie intake. It’s not recommended to heavily depend on fruit juices if you want to lose weight.
Well, the choice is all yours. It’s up to you to decide and make a healthy and feasible decision, but here are some tips:
Make the right choice, and let’s aim for a healthier, happier you!