Carol,
No juice is extremely concentrated. All juices are mostly water.
As for Loren's claim that green juices are stimulants, all I can say is that
I always experienced just the opposite effect -- sedation -- when I
experimented with green juices in the past. Possibly related to the high
calcium content.
Wes
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 06:30:24 -0800, Carol <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Loren said, in part
>> Some veggie juices -- like carrot and beet -- are very high
>> in sugar, and being devoid in fiber, will create a rapid,
>> and unnaturally high rise in blood sugar. Others, like
>> green juices, are extremely concentrated sources of protein,
>> and may make one feel good, but protein is a stimulant, and
>> like the excess sugar, only leaves you feeling depleted once
>> the high is gone.
>
>How much protein do green juices have? Seems unlikely to me that they
>could be "extremely concentrated sources of protein", but then I don't
>have any numbers on that. And, of course, it all depends on one's
>definition of "extremely concentrated".
>
>Carol
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