Put down the straw. It's time to start chewing our food again. That's right, folks: After two decades as the must-have health accessory — a cult of nutrition junkies trailing in its wake — fancy juice ...
Some people call them "juice fasts," marketers may bill them as "juice feasts" and others simply consider them a fad. Juice cleanses and liquid-only "detox" diets, such as the so-called Master Cleanse ...
Juicing has been an attractive wellness practice since the ,70s, marketed to provide health benefits that range from helping you achieve glowing skin, weight loss, higher energy levels and cleanse ...
As 2022 rolls in, many people are turning to various types of cleanses to reboot their health and wellness, eliminate toxins or attempt to quickly lose weight. Perhaps the most popular is the juice ...
Millennials love a good detox cleanse. It can be in the form of a four-day juice cleanse, a week without applying makeup or skincare products (a skin fast) or the age-old colon cleanse. Many view ...
Juicing has a long-standing history in the wellness world. With claimed benefits from weight loss to detoxing (remember the popular juice cleanses of the 2010s?), chances are you’ve seen a celebrity ...
Antioxidants, detox and cleanse are all buzzwords associated with the widely popular juice diet. People try juice cleanses for a variety of reasons including eliminating processed foods, cleaning out ...
As more adults use juice cleanses to try to lose weight or improve their health, another trend has emerged. Their children want to "juice," too — but experts are urging caution. When 14-year-old ...
Sofia Davella, 6, makes like her mom and grabs a Juice Press drink from her family fridge. But she still enjoys her favorite foods, including dumplings and kale. Tamara Beckwith When little ...
Put down the straw. It's time to start chewing our food again. That's right, folks: After two decades as the must-have health accessory — a cult of nutrition junkies trailing in its wake — fancy juice ...