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<blockquote data-quote="TorqPenderloin" data-source="post: 1000921" data-attributes="member: 211504"><p>Unfortunately, there's no scientific evidence to support juice cleanses (aside from the placebo effect). However, there is scientific evidence to prove that they can be very dangerous for diabetics.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, these "Cleanses" offer no additional value beyond eating normal vegetables (and fruit) and simply avoiding processed foods.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line: as a diabetic you'd be subjecting yourself to a very dangerous dietary approach with no scientific evidence to support its effectiveness. Not only that, but you'd be paying an unnecessary premium by using products specifically marketed for these cleanses (compared to buying the same foods at the grocery store).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TorqPenderloin, post: 1000921, member: 211504"] Unfortunately, there's no scientific evidence to support juice cleanses (aside from the placebo effect). However, there is scientific evidence to prove that they can be very dangerous for diabetics. Ultimately, these "Cleanses" offer no additional value beyond eating normal vegetables (and fruit) and simply avoiding processed foods. Bottom line: as a diabetic you'd be subjecting yourself to a very dangerous dietary approach with no scientific evidence to support its effectiveness. Not only that, but you'd be paying an unnecessary premium by using products specifically marketed for these cleanses (compared to buying the same foods at the grocery store). [/QUOTE]
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