Sunday, April 18, 2010

Juice Plus Supplements=A whole lotta hype


I really love the supplement industry. I mean think about it, where else can you package a product with no requirements or standards for labeling (other than it adhere to the GRAS-generally recognized as safe-principles outlined by the FDA)and sell it at exorbitant prices with no obligation to your consumer that your product ACTUALLY does what it says it will do? I could package and sell a tub of sugar as an energy supplement and be perfectly within my rights as a supplement seller. And boy oh boy do Americans love their supplements. According to the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences , 6 out of 10 Americans report using supplements in some form. This scientific journal-along with dozens of others-acknowledge the tremendous issues of enforcing nutritional claims and quality control within this industry.

But that doesn't stop people from buying them up at crazy high prices. A quick peruse of the GNC website turned up supplements for as much a $100.00!! I think I am in the wrong industry. All this ranting leads me to a particular, and tasty I might add, supplement I came across this weekend. A few of my friends from school and I volunteered for the American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure where we came across the "Juice Plus" tent. The very patient (they really handled being quizzed by two Master's of Nutrition students well)and nice ladies were very well informed about their supplements they were selling and were generous enough to even give us a few samples. I have to say they were quite yummy, they tasted like those little gummy fruits snacks and I kept wanting to ask her for more under the pretext of being interested in purchasing some, but I held it together. Instead we began drilling these poor ladies on the effects of Juice Plus and what exactly it is supposed to accomplish.

Juice Plus is a nutritional supplement and it comes in two forms: The option I had sampled was the chewable form and it comes in "fruit" and "vegetable" packs, they recommend you take 4 of each a day. The other option is a capsule form with fruit, veggie and the orchard blend-suggested dosage is 2 of each a day. Juice Plus retails for about $42 dollars a month. To be fair, they do not promote the use of Juice Plus instead of fruits and vegetables, but rather in addition to a healthy diet and exercise.

And guess what? There is just all kinds of scientific evidence to promote the effectiveness of these little gems. Study after double blind study shows that these supplements can prevent disease and boost your immune system. Well where do I sign up??

Not so fast. I began questioning Diane Sears, your local Juice Plus rep, about the product. She informed me the reason Juice Plus was so effective was because "all the water is removed from fruits and vegetables, leaving the antioxidants and fiber and removing the sugar and calories!" I was confused. "Water doesn't contain sugar or calories", I explained to a clearly misinformed Diane. "Yes but they take the sugar and calories out as well though". Oh okay. That makes sense. Especially when I read the ingredients on the label and find dextrose (another word for glucose) and organic cane syrup (also sugar)and only 1 gram of fiber per 4 chews-an apple contains on average 3 grams of fiber. I ask Dian Sears about this. Well the actual aim, I am told, of Juice Plus is to provide a variety of phytochemicals in one serving. I don't think anyone ever told Diane that the effectiveness of antioxidants is not well understood at all. The reason their effectiveness is difficult to duplicate is because they are known to work synergictically, fiber being a huge component part of this effect and as I have mentioned, just about all the fiber has been removed.

Furthermore, the addition of dextrose and can syrup means more sugar than what was actually in the fruit in the first place has been added. An interesting side note here is that fruit sugar is mainly fructose, which is metabolized slower than glucose so has been a preferred form of sugar for diabetics. However, Juice Plus replaces the natural fructose in the fruit with dextrose and a refined cane syrup. Peculiar.

And all that scientific evidence? Well I went through all those studies and while a few were from some pretty good journals, not one study was published by the American Dietetic Association, and all acknowledge the overall benefit from a healthy, balanced diet containing a large variety of fruits, vegetable and whole grains. The studies do show that Juice Plus was effective in improving artery plasticity even after high fat meal but any diet high in fruits and vegetable will do that.

Last comes the cost. At $42 a month for a year, a consumer would spend about $504 dollars a year on these supplements, which don't actually replace anything in your diet, so your not saving that money, this is in addition to your grocery bill. A little more math and I figured out that works out to about $1.40 a day. For that money, you could purchase a half a box of strawberries ($.50)a banana ($.20) and an orange ($.60), eat them all and get at least ten times the benefit of eating those little gummy things or taking a pill you may only absorb half of.

The bottom line

Juice Plus is a multi-level marketing plan designed to make money. I don't doubt the reps have good intentions when they sell their products but don't spend your money on nutritional supplements. It's a complete waste of resources and remember your best bet is ALWAYS to get your nutrients from food first. Supplement only when necessary (pregnancy, menopause, disease states, etc.,). Chances are if you can eat a little gummy chew you are just as capable of buying and eating fruit and vegetables in some form and these purchases are a much smarter and better choice for your money.

5 comments:

  1. Your ending is interesting...do you eat a box of strawberries, a banana, and an orange everyday? And would that actually be healthy? I find it impossible to eat (or afford) the recommended 7 to 13 servings/day. Juice Plus has been great for me!

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  2. I have been taking juice plus for two months. My family and I are getting great results. Everyone I know that is on Juice plus is on the road to becoming more healthy. I have experienced more energy, more alert, clearer skin, craving more fruits and veggies, sleeping better and waking up with allot of energy!! And yes its impossible to buy 7-13 servings a day. Have you ever tried Juice Plus yourself?

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  3. I'm not a scientist, nor do I have the capabilities of understanding what goes into a good clinical study to say one way or another that Juice Plus science is right on. I can only speak from a place of personal experience here. I'm diabetic, had been on medications for high blood pressure, high cholesterol and of course my diabetic medications. I was tired all the time, suffering from brain fog, hair loss, blurred vision, insomnia, digestive problems and liver dysfunction due to elevated enzymes. My Basic Metabolic Panel was a mess! I started taking Juice Plus capsules as well as the Juice Plus Complete Protein mix and I made modifications to my diet to include more whole foods and less processed. I can't tell you which made the bigger impact and frankly I don't care because I was able to turn it all around. I'm now off my medications (except for a small dose of Metformin for my blood sugars) and I've never felt or looked better. Friends tell me all the time that I look 10 years younger. My skin has cleared up and I have more energy now then ever before. I don't get sick any more and my hair and nails started growing in thicker. I feel great! I had tried eating healthy before the Juice Plus, but still struggled. All I can say is that the combination of Juice Plus and a healthy diet have made a world of difference to me and I'll never look back. If it isn't broke, don't fix it I say! Since coming on board with Juice Plus, I have heard from countless others of the benefits they have discovered as well. It has been an amazing journey for me! Again, I'm only a nurse, not a scientist, but I will say that I've never seen any other company out there with the amount of clinical studies this company has used to back up their claims. Doctors, nutritionists and so many others are backing it up. Due to my own experience, there is really nothing anyone could say to convince me otherwise, because I feel great that I've been able to get my life back!

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  4. It's a shame that the distributors did not educate you in the fact that the delicious gummies were created to for children after seeing such tremendous health benefits in adults. It would be pretty difficult too make such a product without any type of sugar. The original product is encapsulated fruit and veggie phytonutrients that, yes, have been dehydrated and had the sugar removed. I would recommend that rather than forming a definitive judgement based on limited knowledge that you actually look further into this, the most clinically researched nutritional supplement in the world. By research, I mean independent, gold standard, double-blind, placebo controlled research that has been published in leading peer reviewed medical and nutrition journals.
    Simply go to www.juiceplus.com and click on the research tabs. If, after looking further into this product you still feel compelled to dismiss it as hype, then so be it.

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  5. I am skeptical of any over-inflated claims of good health from supplements. I take supplements that are probably as effective but far less expensive. Also, I suspect those that feel "more healthy" are experiencing the placebo effect of having someone tell you that a pill will make you feel better when it's truly inert and you feel better because you're supposed to feel better...craziness.

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