American Pediatricians take aim at juice

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It 'has no essential role in healthy, balanced diets of children'

The American Academy of Pediatrics has some new advice about juice: Kids should resist the urge to drink it.

If you’re craving something fruity and refreshing, try eating a piece of fruit instead. If you’re thirsty, you can wash it down with some water.

Sure, juice has some things going for it. It can be an excellent source of vitamin C, vitamin A and potassium, among other nutrients. It also contains antioxidants, which may help ward off cancer and cardiovascular disease.

All those things are true about fruit as well — plus it contains fiber. That’s good for you because it helps keep your blood sugar in check, reduces cholesterol and cleans your colon. And it can help prevent unwanted weight gain, since it takes much longer to eat a piece of fruit than it does to drink the juice it contains.

Fruit also beats juice when it comes to fighting tooth decay. When kids carry around sippy cups with juice — or worse, take it to bed with them in a bottle — their teeth are continuously exposed to carbohydrates. That leads to cavities.

“It is optimal to completely avoid the use of juice in infants before 1 year of age,” the statement outlines;

Pediatricians take aim at juice: It 'has no essential role in healthy, balanced diets of children' - LA Times
 

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I agree with this.

Any time we drink juice, we actually dilute it with water.
 

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Yes, juice drinking cheerfulness is harmful to children
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I say put the doctors on bread and water for a couple of weeks that might smarten the idjits up a bit

"Orange Juice

Oranges are citrus fruits that contain a variety of natural acids, particularly citric and ascorbic acids. Depending on the species, growing conditions and ripeness, fresh squeezed orange juice can have a pH lower than 3, according to “Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism." As such, drinking orange juice about 15 to 30 minutes prior to eating may help stimulate the secretion of digestive juices or lower the pH levels. Other acidic beverages, such as lemonade, pineapple juice and apple cider vinegar, are also consumed in order to promote digestion."
http://www.livestrong.com/article/545595-orange-juice-for-your-digestion/

there are other reasons to drink the stuff too besides content
 
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Oddly enough, our own Karrie made the same point about three years ago, she mentioned that she didn't give her kids juice, she just gave them the actual fruit.
 

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Was in the 60s. Nowadays it's probably "attempt to gently tap the friend to encourage him to share the ball with everyone regardless of race, sex, gender orientation, or disability."

Then afterwards give them all watered down juice while they share their feelings.