Otis Chandler

44%
Flag icon
refining encourages overconsumption. For example, making a glass of orange juice may require four or five oranges. It is very easy to drink a glass of juice, but eating five oranges is not so easy. By removing everything other than the carbohydrate, we tend to overconsume what is left. If we had to eat all the fiber and bulk associated with five oranges, we might think twice about it. The same applies to grains and vegetables.
Lisa and 2 other people liked this
Carol A
· Flag
Carol A
We should have no more than one juice glass (the short narrow kind) of any fruit juice per day, even if it's all natural with no sugar added, because fruit is very high in natural sugars.
The Obesity Code: Unlocking the Secrets of Weight Loss (Why Intermittent Fasting Is the Key to Controlling Your Weight)
Rate this book
Clear rating