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| I used to miss juice too, but got used to not having them.. doesn't bother me any more. I also know that one day I will be able to drink them again.. So, patience, that's all..
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Fruit and vegetable juices may be added to your Atkins during the appropriate rungs of the OWL Phase carb ladder. They are limited to 5 net carbs.
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| In spite of the fact that they are constantly touted as healthy I actually think juices are anything but. Nobody claims that sodas are healthy, because they are basically just sugar and water. But as Meg says, so too are juices, in fact there is often a higher sugar content in juice than there would be in a comparable size glass of soda. Just because the sugar is derived from fuit or vegetables doesn't somehow make it magically healthier. It makes me laugh when the makers of these juices boast on their packs about "NO Added Sugar!" - well, so what, when there is so much of it in there already!! There may be a few extra vitamins thrown in compared to soda, but if you are getting veg and fruit in your diet they are not adding much. Most of the 'pure' juices you buy ready made even have the fibre taken out, so unless you make your own and don't strain them you are totally missing out on one of the major advantages of fruit and veg. Any dentist will tell you that fruit juice is a disaster for teeth, all that sugar and acid too. Yet parents happily give it to their kids in the belief that they are choosing the 'healthy' option. Eat the fruit when you get to the appropriate rung, but ditch the juice!
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| kate, when I worked at the Children's Hospital, the doctors used to say if you took a detailed diet history on any overweight/obese child 9 times out of 10, juice will be in that diet. I remember one 5 year old boy who was about 115 pounds and had severe breathing problems because of his weight (he had so much fat inside his abdomin that it prevented his diaphragm from fully expanding, thereby restricting his air intake.) They put him on a strict diet: no juice, no candy, no chips, etc. He spent the first 2 days of his hospitalization crying---screamming really--- for his juice, candy, etc. And despite it all, his mother would sneak these foods into the hospital for him. The docs at the Hospital used to tell parents to limit juice for their children, but the American Academy of Pediatrics never put a limit on it until a few years ago.
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#6
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| I drink tea. Celestial Seasonings has tea that smells like fruit, so it feels like drinking hot fruit juice. Luckilly there's no carbs and it's caffeine free. ^_^
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#7
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| If it helps, I drink blueberry or raspberry tea to help curb my own "I miss Juice" cravings!
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| Thankfully I don't like juice, so I didn't have to give it up, but I am always amazed that people think juice is so healthy. I guess it is logical because it is from fruit but I have to agree that it is loaded with sugar and doctors often say to limit children's intake to 1 serving per day. It is better just to let it go and have a piece of fruit when the craving hits (if you are able to depending on what rung you are on). |
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| I think for some folks, like myself, juice can be their thing of choice. Juice ranked up there with ice cream for me! LOL. So I understand her pangs.
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#10
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| Yep - I switched to iced tea. Understand - I cannot take any pills with water - I have an instant gag reflex for any size pill. So taking juice was a staple in my diet. Now I don't even buy it for the kids.... I switched to iced tea and lemonade if I'm desperate (right now I am freezing so evening thinking of lemonade is awful <G>) |
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