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In the mythology of ancient Babylonia, pomegranate was considered an agent of resurrection. Now there is scientific evidence for the fruit's restorative powers. According to a new study, antioxidants contained in pomegranate juice may help reduce the formation of fatty deposits on artery walls. Antioxidants are compounds that limit cell damage.
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Scientists have tested the juice in mice and found that it combats hardening of the arteries (atherogenesis) and related diseases, such as heart attacks and strokes.

"In this experimental study, we have established that polyphenols [antioxidant chemicals] and other natural compounds contained in the pomegranate juice may retard atherogenesis," said Claudio Napoli, a professor of medicine and clinical pathology at the University of Naples, Italy.

The research is published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Legendary Powers
Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is native to a region ranging from Iran to the Himalaya. It later spread to the Mediterranean area and now grows in most of the United States.
The apple-size fruit, which grows on rounded plants 15 to 20 feet (4.6 to 6 meters) tall, contains a sack of seeds and a juicy pulp.
In ancient Greece pomegranate was known as the fruit of the dead. In Hebrew tradition pomegranates adorned the vestments of the high priest. Ancient Persians believed that pomegranate seeds made their warriors invincible. In China the fruit symbolized longevity.
Scientists have long known about health benefits of pomegranates. The latest study, in particular, shows that the juice limits the genetic tendency toward hardening of the arteries.
"The protective effects of pomegranate juice were higher than previously assumed," Napoli said. The study was done at the University of Naples, Italy, and the University of California, Los Angeles.
 

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I've been drinking this juice for a few months, its pretty darn good and its all natural , no added sugar etc.

The downside its $10 bucks a bottle 46 oz.

I can understand why its pricey , it must take quite a few pomegranites to make up one bottle...good stuff though!

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J Man, where can you buy it at?? How much are you supposed to drink per day??

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ego74 said:
J Man, where can you buy it at?? How much are you supposed to drink per day??

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I just buy mine at the local grocery store chain, I am glad I found it, this is my base drink now.:drink: I drink about a half a bottle a day 23 oz (full bottle is 46 oz) Its very high priced though, thats like 30 bucks a week.

Pomegranate Juice Soothes Stressed Arteries
In the study, researchers tested the effects of pomegranate juice on samples of human cells that line blood vessels. The cells were exposed to excessive physical stress, such as might occur with high blood pressure.
Cells that were treated with pomegranate juice had less evidence of damage from the stress.
In addition, tests on mice showed that pomegranate juice significantly slowed hardening of the arteries that developed from high cholesterol.
If further studies show those results in humans, researchers say pomegranate juice may be useful in both prevention and treatment of heart disease.
Pomegranate Tops Other Juices
The tests showed that pomegranate juice reduced the effects of stress on human blood vessel cells by stimulating the production of nitric oxide. This chemical is thought to help keep arteries open and keep blood flowing.
Researchers say the beneficial effects of pomegranate juice on hardening of the arteries are likely largely due to its high antioxidant content. The study showed that the antioxidant level in pomegranate juice was higher than that found in other fruit juices, including blueberry, cranberry, orange, and even red wine.
Previous studies on red wine, black tea, and purple grape juice have already indicated these antioxidant-rich beverages can protect arteries from damage by improving blood flow. However, large clinical trials using different antioxidants have yet to show that antioxidants can prevent heart attacks and other major heart-related events.
The results of this study appear in the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
 

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How is the juice making you feel? A difference?
 

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The Falls said:
How is the juice making you feel? A difference?

So far I can't say it makes me feel any different....I really like the taste of it though, and after reading about the benefits thought I would mention it....I felt pretty good as it is, so I am not sure I would feel better .

It has a similar taste as cranberry....very tasty IMO:drink:
 

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Antioxidant power of this juice

Pomegranate 71%
Red Wine 46%
Blueberry 33%
Cranberry 20%
Green tea 10%

Units are % of free radicals eliminated.

*free radicals- are nasty little molecules that can cause premature aging, heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer's and even cancer
 

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The only bottles of it I've seen are between $3 -$4. a bottle. Very Small bottles. I tried it a year or so ago...Tastes Great!
 

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The only bottles of it I've seen are between $3 -$4. a bottle. Very Small bottles. I tried it a year or so ago...Tastes Great!

lately I have not seen the large bottles either...$3.99 for 16 oz is a bit steep!
 

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J-Man...I do not know if you have a Trader Joes in your area but that is were my wife buys it and she says it is the best price around....G.
 

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I've had POM and nearly yacked when I had it. I'll get my antioxidants elsewhere!
 

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I've had POM and nearly yacked when I had it. I'll get my antioxidants elsewhere!

That must be the initial phase of the cleansing effects.
 

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I just got some yesterday because of this thread. I thought it was really good, it sweet but good. My question is are there more antioxidints in the juice then in coffee?
 

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I just got some yesterday because of this thread. I thought it was really good, it sweet but good. My question is are there more antioxidints in the juice then in coffee?

An antioxidant
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, pomegranates are a great source of antioxidants, potassium and vitamin C. In fact, pomegranate juice is one of the richest sources of polyphenols, a group of strong antioxidants. The purpose of antioxidants is to slow or prevent the cell damage that is linked to many diseases.
Besides antioxidants, pomegranate juice contains other healthy substances, such as tannins and anthocyanins, which are also believed to fight disease. The juice also contains a substantial amount of fiber, niacin and potassium.
The antioxidant powers of pomegranate juice may be nearly three times as much as the amount in green tea or red wine. Other fruits containing polyphenols include blueberries, cranberries, oranges, apples and grapes.
Fighting disease
Research has shown that pomegranate juice can help reduce the risks of heart disease and stroke. Some studies have shown that it can lower blood pressure and attack the cells that cause breast cancer. One study revealed that the extract of pomegranate fruit may be a promising agent against skin cancer.
A recent study of men with prostate cancer showed that when they drank 8 ounces of pomegranate juice each day, it took longer for their cancer to advance.
 

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DennyCrane said:
I just got some yesterday because of this thread. I thought it was really good, it sweet but good. My question is are there more antioxidints in the juice then in coffee?

Denny any reason in particular you tried it? I know a woman who swears this juice has lowered her blood pressure.
 

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What stores have you found it in..Here I see it in the Food Lion (the $3.99 bottles only).
Also is there more than one company which markets this juice other than POM?
 

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What stores have you found it in..Here I see it in the Food Lion (the $3.99 bottles only).
Also is there more than one company which markets this juice other than POM?

That is the going rate here too...for the small bottle.

POM is the only brand I have seen.
 

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I just bought a case of 12 100% pure organic pomegranate 1 liter bottles called Just Juice for $10 a bottle. Nobody told me how strong the taste is, kind of nasty if you ask me. When I water it down, it is much easier to drink. Just Juice is made in Toronto and includes naturally occuring pulp and sediment. Started drinking it two days ago, will let you know how it goes. Thanks for the info JMan!
 

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I'm not sure you will 'feel' anything , and yes it can be a bit strong/sweet , if you don't have the taste for it...watering it down isn't a bad idea at all.

The benefits are great, whether you actually feel th results, I'm not sure.
 

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When 60 minutes or dateline or one of those type shows mentions something about this juice for the health benefits...then surely sales will take off. I actually enjoyed the flavor very much...to me tastes sweeter than grape juice...but a good flavor all it's own. But wonder why none of the major food players have gotten into this particular market.... Price would come down.
 

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