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From Constipation To Insomnia, Nutritionist Shares 3 Fruit Juices To Combat Various Health Issues
- Tuesday June 18, 2024
- Jigyasa Kakwani
While drinking fruit juices has long been a topic of debate, here are three fruit juices that are very helpful and recommended by experts for certain therapeutic uses.
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Drink Tart Cherry Juice To Improve Exercise Performance
- Friday February 21, 2020
- Health | IANS
Researchers have found that tart cherry juice can help in improving exercise performance. It can also reduce strength loss and improve muscle recovery after intensive exercise
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Want To Improve Exercise Performance? Drink Tart Cherry Juice, Study Suggests
- Friday February 21, 2020
- Edited by Sushmita Sengupta
The ruby-red juice may help reduce strength loss and improving muscle recovery after intensive exercise. The study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition revealed a link between improved exercise performance and tart cherry juice as well.
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Tart Cherry Juice May Improve Brain Functioning In Adults: Study
- Tuesday July 30, 2019
- NDTV Food Desk
The study published in the journal of 'Food & Function' has found that daily intake of montmorency tart cherry juice improves memory scores among adults, aged 65 to 73 years.
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Tart Cherry Juice May Help You Sleep Better
- Wednesday February 4, 2015
- IANS, New York
Drinking a glass of tart or sour cherry juice in the morning and the evening can help older insomniacs sleep better and also stay safe, a new study suggests. Drinking Montmorency tart cherry (grown mostly in the US, Canada and France) juice twice a day...
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Tart Cherry Juice Drinkers Sleep Better
- Monday February 2, 2015
- IANS, London
Tart cherry juice seems to be tailormade for people seeking a better night's sleep.Adults who daily drank two glasses of tart cherry juice slept 39 minutes longer and had up to six percent increase in overall sleep efficiency (less non-sleep time in bed),...
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food.ndtv.com
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From Constipation To Insomnia, Nutritionist Shares 3 Fruit Juices To Combat Various Health Issues
- Tuesday June 18, 2024
- Jigyasa Kakwani
While drinking fruit juices has long been a topic of debate, here are three fruit juices that are very helpful and recommended by experts for certain therapeutic uses.
-
food.ndtv.com
-
Drink Tart Cherry Juice To Improve Exercise Performance
- Friday February 21, 2020
- Health | IANS
Researchers have found that tart cherry juice can help in improving exercise performance. It can also reduce strength loss and improve muscle recovery after intensive exercise
-
www.ndtv.com
-
Want To Improve Exercise Performance? Drink Tart Cherry Juice, Study Suggests
- Friday February 21, 2020
- Edited by Sushmita Sengupta
The ruby-red juice may help reduce strength loss and improving muscle recovery after intensive exercise. The study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition revealed a link between improved exercise performance and tart cherry juice as well.
-
food.ndtv.com
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Tart Cherry Juice May Improve Brain Functioning In Adults: Study
- Tuesday July 30, 2019
- NDTV Food Desk
The study published in the journal of 'Food & Function' has found that daily intake of montmorency tart cherry juice improves memory scores among adults, aged 65 to 73 years.
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food.ndtv.com
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Tart Cherry Juice May Help You Sleep Better
- Wednesday February 4, 2015
- IANS, New York
Drinking a glass of tart or sour cherry juice in the morning and the evening can help older insomniacs sleep better and also stay safe, a new study suggests. Drinking Montmorency tart cherry (grown mostly in the US, Canada and France) juice twice a day...
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food.ndtv.com
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Tart Cherry Juice Drinkers Sleep Better
- Monday February 2, 2015
- IANS, London
Tart cherry juice seems to be tailormade for people seeking a better night's sleep.Adults who daily drank two glasses of tart cherry juice slept 39 minutes longer and had up to six percent increase in overall sleep efficiency (less non-sleep time in bed),...
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food.ndtv.com