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New orange juice rating lines up with the science, but the stars don t align for some
ABC Business 15/02/2021 By Alex Treloar, Jane McNaughton and Sam Bradbrook
A decision to rate 100 per cent orange juice as less healthy than diet cola has prompted fierce debate among parents, dieticians and juice industry representatives about why the change was needed.
For one parent, Becky Noordink, a mother of three young boys in Western Australia s Great Southern region, the new rating is confusing and potentially misleading.
No stars from mum If you look at the ingredients in a soda drink versus a pure [100 per cent] fruit juice, there are so many manmade chemicals versus a fruit juice that s come off a tree, she said.
New orange juice rating lines up with the science, but the stars don t align for some
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A decision to rate 100 per cent orange juice as less healthy than diet cola has prompted fierce debate among parents, dieticians and juice industry representatives about why the change was needed.
A glass of OJ or a piece of fruit?
Fruit is changed when it is pulverised into juice and is no longer equivalent to whole fresh fruit
Natural sugars in juice (mostly fructose with some sucrose) are absorbed more quickly into the bloodstream than those in whole fruit
NFL great Tom Brady keeps himself in peak condition with a strict diet that includes no white sugar, processed flour or dairy, but experts have warned against following some of his more extreme measures.
The buff 43-year-old certainly appeared in top physical form as he steered the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in this week s Super Bowl - leading to a flood of interest over how the father-of-three keeps fit.
Brady follows a holistic wellness regimen that includes an organic, gluten free diet which even cuts out some healthy vegetables such as tomatoes, mushrooms, capsicum and eggplant because they can cause inflammation - a claim some experts say could be dangerous.