hebrideanprincess
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
It is of some concern to be that not enough advice is being given or information on just how bad fruit juice is for diabetics. No one tells you that just 25 ml of apple juice ,(which is just a mouthful) is the equivalent of eating one apple. I lay the blame for my diabetes firmly at the door of the health advocates who promote "it's great , it's healthy to drink more fruit juice" I used to drink big glass of orange ,tomatoes juice,cranberry juice regularly unaware of the fructose risk. The body readily absorbs fructose in its liquid state, it goes straight into the blood without being digested! This sends massive overloads of sugar into the blood instantly, for example a large glass of orange juice is the equivalent of eating 20 oranges in one sitting without the fibre. I know very few people who could eat that many in the time it takes to drink a glass of the same. Diabetics should never drink fruit juice only eat whole fruit, fructose is worse than eating a bar of chocolate at least the body takes time to break down the fat in chocolate. Fructose by comparison passes into the blood seamlessy from the mouth to the other end. Simply there is not enough warnings about this on the TV,news,etc. I have seen kids at school buying litre cartons of juice and downing it in one. The rise of fruit smoothies having a similar effect. It's not the kids fault,parents,us and them are simply being told it's good for you. !!more is needed to warn of the very real risk fresh fruit juice has of causing diabetes