Drinking low-sodium vegetable juice every day may help overweight dieters lose weight, a study suggests. In a study of 81 women with metabolic syndrome, those who drank a glass of vegetable juice every day lost more weight over the course of three months than non-juice drinkers. The women were also more likely to get their three to five servings of vegetables every day. Experts say it may be that vegetables, and vegetable juice, help fill you up, which may reduce your overall calorie...
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