08/29/2019 / By Melissa Smith
A team of researchers from Sao Paulo State University and the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil evaluated the effects of daily orange juice consumption on blood lipids, lipids, and gut flora. They published their findings in the Journal of Medicinal Food.
The research team concluded that orange juice may be an effective health drink to improve gut health and metabolism.
Journal Reference:
Lima ACD, Cecatti C, Fidélix MP, Adorno MAT, Sakamoto IK, Cesar TB, Sivieri K. EFFECT OF DAILY CONSUMPTION OF ORANGE JUICE ON THE LEVELS OF BLOOD GLUCOSE, LIPIDS, AND GUT MICROBIOTA METABOLITES: CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIALS. Journal of Medicinal Food. 23 March 2019; 22(2): 202-210. DOI: 10.3906/tar-1708-21
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