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Juice Plus is a whole-food based product that provides the nutritional essence of fruits and vegetables. Juice Plus is developed by National Safety Associates (NSA) and claims, when added to a normal intake of fruits and vegetables, to be a sufficient supply of fruits and vegetables. NSA claims that Juice Plus provides the nutritional essence of seven different fruits, eight different vegetables, and two grains in a convenient and inexpensive capsule. Juice Plus is distributed only through direct or multi-level marketing.

Criticisms

A number of criticisms of Juice Plus+® exist (mainly by Stephen Barrett of Quackwatch), namely that there is no scientific basis for the goodness of Juice Plus+® and that the pills are much more expensive than simply purchasing a sufficient amount of fruits and vegetables.

Scientific Basis

no scientific peered studies have been done. And the suit against quackbusters was pulled because the suit itself was just a ploy to try to detract from a credible source

External links

  • Juice Plus home page
  • What Juice Plus+® clinical research shows
  • Juice Plus+® clinical research currently underway
  • What Health Professionals Say
  • Criticism of Juice Plus by Stephen Barrett
  • Biography of Stephen Barrett (advocacy and criticism)
  • An opinion about Juice Plus+®, prepared by Fudeko T. Maruyama and adapted by Mary A. Clarke.
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