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The best fruit juices for weight loss

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Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny - Reporter at The European Times News

Many healthy juices promote weight loss. They are low in sugar, high in fiber and high in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.

Juices can be a quick and convenient way to add extra nutrients to your diet and aid weight loss. However, some types of juice are high in sugar and low in fiber, which can increase your calorie intake and even lead to weight gain over time. This is especially true of many store-bought fruit juices, which are often loaded with sugar, artificial flavors and preservatives. Luckily, there are plenty of healthy and delicious juices you can make at home using a few simple ingredients and a juicer. You can also use a blender. This method is preferable because it retains more fiber, which can help promote feelings of fullness and manage your hunger.

Here are 8 of the best juices for weight loss

1. Celery juice

Celery juice has recently become a popular ingredient among health-conscious consumers. Not only is it low in calories, but it is also over 95% water.

Choosing foods and beverages that are low in calorie density could be beneficial for weight and fat loss. Celery juice is also a great source of antioxidants and beneficial plant compounds, which can help reduce oxidative stress and fight inflammation.

2. Beet juice

Athletes often consume beetroot juice when looking to improve their performance. Indeed, this juice contains beneficial compounds such as dietary nitrates. Dietary nitrates can help increase muscle efficiency and endurance, as well as lower blood pressure levels by dilating your blood vessels. Plus, whole beets are low in calories and high in fiber, which can help promote regularity, slow stomach emptying, and keep you feeling fuller longer to help with weight management. Since most of the fiber is removed during the juicing process, beet juice generally does not contain large amounts of this nutrient. That said, it is a lower calorie and more nutritious juice option when looking to lose weight.

3. Pomegranate juice

In addition to being delicious and refreshing, pomegranate juice is a healthy, low-calorie drink that can aid weight loss. Some research suggests that pomegranate may help prevent spikes and crashes in blood sugar that could otherwise lead to increased feelings of hunger. In fact, a study in 16 people found that the antioxidants in pomegranate juice stabilized blood sugar levels after they ate bread, which could otherwise have caused blood sugar to rise.

4. Green vegetable juice

While the exact ingredients of green juices can vary, most contain leafy green vegetables like kale, spinach, or cabbage. These ingredients are high in fiber, low in sugar, and packed with anti-inflammatory antioxidants. Interestingly, studies show that increasing fruit and vegetable intake may be linked to lower body weight and reduced risk of weight and fat gain over time. Plus, green juices are easy to tailor to your tastes by adding your favorite ingredients.

For a simple green juice you can make at home, try blending spinach, cucumber, green apples and celery, then enjoy. By using a blender rather than a juicer, you get all the nutrients and fiber from the green leaves. This makes the juice even more satiating and favorable to weight loss.

5. Watermelon juice

Watermelon juice is sweet, refreshing and very nutritious. Besides being low in calories, watermelon is an excellent source of heart-healthy micronutrients like potassium and vitamins A and C, antioxidants that boost the immune system. It also has a high water content, which may help you lose weight and feel fuller.

A 4-week study in 33 people gave participants 2 cups (300 grams) of fresh watermelon each day. They found a significant reduction in body weight, belly fat, hunger and food cravings compared to participants in a control group

6. Lime-ginger juice

Lime-ginger juice can be a vibrant and delicious addition to a healthy weight loss diet. In particular, lemons can help add flavor to your drink while providing some additional antioxidants. Some human and animal studies also show that ginger may help boost metabolism, reduce appetite and promote weight loss. Alternatively, green vegetables like spinach or kale, when blended rather than juiced, can boost your fiber intake and keep you feeling full between meals. To start, simply add a small handful of peeled ginger, freshly squeezed lemon juice and 1 cup (30 grams) of raw spinach to your food processor and blend.

7. Carrot juice

Carrot juice is a nutrient-dense drink, packed with plenty of vitamin A and other healthy carotenoids in every serving. Blending your carrots instead of juicing them can also help increase your fiber intake to improve feelings of fullness and help regulate your appetite. Additionally, carrots are high in carotenoids, a type of plant pigment found in many fruits and vegetables. Interestingly, an 8-week study of 28 men with obesity found that those who drank a carotenoid-rich drink daily had a significant reduction in belly fat.

8. Apple juice and kale

Apple and kale juice can be a healthy, fiber-rich alternative to store-bought sugary fruit juices. Kale, in particular, contains almost a gram of fiber per cup (21 grams). Studies have shown that it helps stabilize blood sugar levels after meals.

Apples are also high in fiber and a host of other nutrients. Their consumption is associated with increased weight loss and improved diet quality in both children and adults.

To make kale apple juice at home, simply blend a handful of kale leaves with a few sliced apples. You can boost the flavor and health benefits even further by adding other ingredients like celery, lemon juice, ginger, or carrots.

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