Originally published December 29 2005
Blueberry juice becoming increasingly popular
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Dose Magazine recommends blueberry juice for both its delicious taste and its outstanding antioxidant count.
Studies show they contain important antioxidants and may help to lower cholesterol.
But really, that's a small plus compared to the delicately sweet, subtle berry goodness of the little blue fruit.
While foods that involve blueberries (blueberry pancakes, blueberry muffins ...) are delicious, True Blue blueberry juice (about $2 per 473 ml bottle, less then $5 per 1.89 litre bottle) gets to the heart of the matter: the taste of the berries themselves.
It's served best chilled, over a glass of ice.
The same company also makes a few other iterations: blueberry and cranberry, blueberry and pomegranate and blueberry and green tea.
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