Juice Cleansing – The Benefits
JUICE CLEANSING IS one of those healthy habits a wide range
of wellness practitioners promote, but that – as skeptics are well aware of –
little scientific research has been done to prove results. After all, which big
business is going to spend its time and money funding the research behind dirt
cheap kale and spinach?
The exciting news is that Pressed Juicery has spent the last
couple of years investing in scientific research on the benefits of juicing and
the juicing community worldwide (including us juice aficionados) is going to
benefit!
Some of the science is in, and we’re impressed. The studies
are showing the benefits of a three-day juice cleanse with especially good news
for gut health – one of the most important topics trending in the wellness
world right now. We called in two esteemed experts and members of Pressed Juicery’s Medical Board – Dr. Malcolm
Knight, chairman of the board, and Dr. Lawrence J. Cheskin of Johns Hopkins
Hospital – to talk us through the recent study on juicing and some of its surprising
effects…
Gut health is a hot topic these days, as it should be: the
relationship between our bellies, bodies, and brains is a powerful one – and
juicing is an easy way to keep things tidy and working well. But what do the
terms ‘gut health’ or ‘microbiome’ actually mean, and why should they be
important to you? Let’s explore…
Did you know that over 95% of the DNA in your body is
derived from bacteria? This is sometimes called the microbiome. It is,
therefore, logical to assume that there is a link between general health status
or well-being and microbiome. There is a delicate balance of bacteria in your
bowel. While all have some benefit, Firmicutes bacteria are suspected to be
involved in obesity and weight gain. On the other hand, some researchers have
found that increased levels of Bacteroidetes are linked to leaner body
composition. Fresh juice delivery
In 2014/15, researchers at the UCLA School of Medicine found
that a three-day juice cleanse encourages a healthy balance of microflora in
the belly. A three-day cleanse has been shown by UCLA School of Medicine to
significantly decrease Firmicutes and increase Bacteroidetesbacteria in your
gut.
HOW DOES JUICING BENEFIT GUT HEALTH?
IMPROVED DIGESTION: In a recent clinical trial, a three-day
cleanse resulted in an increase in the gut bacteria Cyanobacteria and
Bacteroidetes. Bacteroidetes, in particular, have been shown to play an
important role in the gastrointestinal tract and the development of the immune
system. Bacteria in this group have been linked with a healthy metabolism and
overall gut health.
OVERALL WELL-BEING: One consistent theme you’ll find with
people after a juice cleanses is that people just feel better and have an
enhanced sense of well-being. A significant positive impact was noticed on
overall well-being two weeks after the cleanse during the UCLA School of
Medicine study. It’s not possible right now to define why this occurs, but we
believe the effect is real, and intend to explore the underlying reasons.
DECREASED RISK OF DISEASE: Consumption of the vitamins and
minerals found in fruits and veggies is associated with a decreased risk of
heart disease and cancer. Supplementation with juicing is an easy and
convenient way to absorb more of these benefits. Fruit and vegetable juices are
rich sources of health-promoting compounds, such as vitamins, fiber, and
phenolic compounds. Phenolic compounds can act as antioxidants – molecules that
inhibit the oxidation of other molecules which can produce free radicals,
leading to chain reactions that may damage cells and accelerate aging. Juices that
provide antioxidants such as polyphenols or ascorbic acid (vitamin C) help
terminate these damaging chain reactions. The study by UCLA School of Medicine
investigated the antioxidant activity and phenolic composition of Pressed
Juicery juices and discovered that mixed fruit and vegetable juices together
exhibit high antioxidant activity as the juices contained diverse phenolic
compounds that can contribute to their health benefits after consumption.
GENERAL WEIGHT LOSS: The UCLA Medical School study discovered
that a three-day cleanse resulted in up to four pounds weight loss. Even two
weeks after the cleanse, about 50% of this weight loss was retained. This
three-day cleanse human study showed a reduction in the ratio of Bacteroidetes
to Firmicutes bacteria, which have been linked to obesity.
BETTER HEART HEALTH: Efficient blood flow is one important
aspect of a healthy body, and especially of a healthy heart. Blood flow is
affected by nitric oxide (NO) levels in the bloodstream. Certain compounds can
relax or constrict blood vessels, especially close to or part of the heart,
making blood flow improve or worsen. A UCLA Medical School study discovered
that blood plasma NO levels were reduced after a three-day juice cleanse. This
helps to relax the blood vessels, thus increasing blood flow and putting less
stress on your heart. Roots juices atlanta
REDUCED CELL DAMAGE: Free radicals are bad news in general
health terms. They are unstable parts of molecules in our cells that make our
other cells unstable. They can ‘steal’ electrons from the lipids in our cell
linings, causing damage called ‘peroxidation.’ This can lead to cell damage and
accelerated aging. UCLA Medical School found a significant decrease in lipid
peroxidation after a three-day juice cleanses.
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