Juice May Lower Alzheimer's Risk
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A 76% reduction is quite impressive.
Why not get on board with Folding At Home and help in the search for a cure?
Oh, be sure to drink your juice, too.
Source: Fox News
With a genetic marker in a protein viewed as an indicator of those at a higher risk of this disease, the benefit of a study regarding how proteins Fold and misfold looks even more important.A new study shows people who drank fruit and vegetable juices more than three times a week were 76 percent less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease than those who drank juices less than once a week.
Researchers say the results suggest that a class of antioxidants found in fruit and vegetable juices called polyphenols may have a protective effect on the brain and help fight dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Polyphenols are found in fruits and vegetables, primarily in the skins and peels, and are abundant in juices, teas, and wine.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In addition, the study showed the protective benefits of juice appeared to be particularly enhanced in people who had a genetic marker linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease known as apolipoprotein E a-4 allele.
Why not get on board with Folding At Home and help in the search for a cure?
Oh, be sure to drink your juice, too.
Source: Fox News
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~Cyrix
Seems to me that if you had a juicer and threw in a little bit of the peel or skin it would probably be better than most of the store-bought juice.
Adding celery as an antioxidant would be a smart move too only it kinda ruins the flavor. If you don't believe try it with and without juiced celery and you'll spot the difference instantly. I learned from a Cuban that celery is highly regarded in most third world counrties as a cancer inhibitor.
My GF calls it 4 year old juice cause it's what they give kids in the nursery.
I think I drink enough tea and red wine that I feel pretty safe... but it would probably be a good idea for me to start drinking more juice as well.
I am pretty conscientious about the drinks we give our kids. As GH said, most "juices" are actually like 5% juice and 90% corn syrup. It's a bunch of poison.
Old Orchard is cheaper because it's mostly apple juice. So you buy a "blueberry pomegranate" juice and it's like 75% apple, 10% pear, 10% blueberry and 5% pomegranate... so what, it's still real juice instead of high fructose corn syrup. Juicy Juice is expensive because it is 100% what it says on the label - Cherry Juicy Juice is .... just cherries...