The Glycemic index of foods compares their ability to release glucose into the blood within 2-3 hours after consumption with that of an equal amount of glucose which has a Glycemic index of 100. When higher loads of sugar are released it triggers the release of other body enzymes such as insulin and insulin like growth factor that can interact with other enzymes to have negative consequences foe the nody. Any food with a Glycemic index below 56 is considered low. The Glycemic index of Youth Juice is 15, which is much lower than other beverage products available on the market today and makes it especially safe and attractive for diabetics. As a comparison, the Glycemic index of Gatorade is 78 and orange juice is 46.
So, with Youth Juice, you get all of the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits combined with a safe, low glycemic indexed functional food.
Drinking fruit and vegetable juices may dramatically cut the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to research from Dr Qi Dai and his team at the Vanderbilt University. Their research involved 1,985 people over 10 years. They found that people who drank fruit and vegetable juice more than three times a week cut their risk of Alzheimer’s by 76% against those who drank it less than once a week.
The combination of fruits and sea vegetables in Youth Juice clearly satisfy the requirements referred to in the article which was published in the American Journal of Medicine. You can read more here.
The Arizona Youth Juice Launch Team is hosting a charity event supporting Homeward Bound and Homes of Hope International Foundation on Thursday November 19th 2009.
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