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Sunday 1 October 2017

Orange Bulk Juice Concentrate -Or Fresh

By Eric Powell


Using black cherries to treat gout has been around for ages. This is one of the oldest folk medicine cures for gout known. Until fairly recently nobody actually knew why it worked. They just knew it worked for many people that suffer from gout. It is now believed that certain compounds found in cherries can actually relieve the pain of gout and help to prevent the actual gout attacks in some gout sufferers. That is why people have taken an interest in familiarizing themselves with the Bulk Juice Concentrate preparation procedure.

Which Ones Are Healthy? The added sugars which are present in mixed extract drink blends should be avoided. For this, look for those extract concentrates which often say that they are 100% extract on the label. Whereas extract concentrates, which are known as extract drinks and extract cocktails, normally contain added sugar and preservatives.

Fresh or squeezed Fruit Extract. Companies who sell fresh or squeezed orange extract store the orange extract as is, but it is still heated to kill bacteria, removing some of the goodness and taste. Home Made Fruit Extract. Just like mom used to make - buy oranges, squeeze them, drink it.

This is where black cherry juice comes to the rescue. You can get the same amount of anthocyanins in about two tablespoons of high-quality product. Notice I said high quality? I wasted a lot of money trying to save money with lower quality juice concentrates. These lower quality brands simply did not work with relieving my gout pain. I came close to giving up on it. Boy I'm glad I didn't.

Some major Benefits: Nothing is more nutritive than a fresh fruit extract. But once the liquid part is extracted from these vital foods, you can ingest and consume up to 99 percent of the food value even if you have poor digestion.

However, to make fruit extract concentrate into a production-friendly sweetener, it has to go through a lengthy and expensive process called "stripping." As the name implies, everything is stripped out of the extract: vitamins, minerals, color, flavor, etc. Then it goes through a deionization process similar to the one that turns cornstarch into corn syrup.

How much should you take? For me, two tablespoons each day works great. For others, two teaspoons a day works fine. Some gout sufferers find it takes more than two tablespoons a day. You have to do a little experimenting to find out how much you need to take to reduce the frequency and duration of your gout attacks.

Myth: Some think that taking medicines with fruits extracts instead of water can be quite beneficial as fruits are Healthy. Fact: This is wrong, as taking medication along with other fluids other than water is terrible! No doubt fruits are healthy, but taking medication with fruit extracts is entirely a different tale. As certain fruit extracts like grapefruit extract can cause normal doses of medication to develop into a toxin, whereas fruit extracts like orange extract may result in diminishing the effects of certain medication wiping out the useful effects from them.




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