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While orange juice may be a common drink if you have the common cold, it’s the vitamin C the drink contains that actually makes a difference. Experts recommend eating a diet high in vitamin C ...
Orange juice sales in the U.S. have dropped 50 percent since 2001, but often increase when illnesses like the cold and flu are on the rise. But nutritionists say you may be wasting your money ...
At first sniffle, my friend insists drinking orange juice will prevent a full-fledged cold from forming. She’s definitely wrong, but she’s not alone in her thinking — and I love her anyway.
The sick season also harkens the return of a myth that just won't die: that orange juice will cure your cold. This myth was originally derived in 1970 from the book Vitamin C and the Common Cold, by ...
For easy and affordable popsicles, all you might need are some cups, sticks, and a carton of orange juice. An extra ingredient or two can make it even better.
Orange juice sales in the U.S. have dropped 50 percent since 2001, but often increase when illnesses like the cold and flu are on the rise. But nutritionists say you may be wasting your money ...
Orange juice sales in the U.S. have dropped 50 percent since 2001, but often increase when illnesses like the cold and flu are on the rise. But nutritionists say you may be wasting your money ...
Orange juice sales in the U.S. have dropped 50 percent since 2001, but often increase when illnesses like the cold and flu are on the rise. But nutritionists say you may be wasting your money ...
Orange juice sales in the U.S. have dropped 50 percent since 2001, but often increase when illnesses like the cold and flu are on the rise. But nutritionists say you may be wasting your money ...