Does Juice Plus+ Work? Juice Plus+ first came on to the market in 1993, when healthcare professionals and scientists were first getting to grips with how important food nutrition is to a long and healthy life.

The health industry is now a multi-billion pound global industry, so it’s no surprise there are some outlandish claims out there as to what certain products can do for you. Let’s get a few things straight now:

Juice Plus+ is not a substitute for fruit and vegetables, but it is the next best thing.
Juice Plus+ is not a medicine, treatment or cure for any disease or condition.

Now we are clear on that, let’s have a look at what Juice Plus+ will do for you.

Juice Plus Does It Work

“Protecting and optimising cellular health through good nutrition is essential for peak athletic performance.”

– David B Phillips MD & Ironman Triathlete –

Juice Plus+ Science

Juice Plus+ will deliver key antioxidants and phytonutrients that are absorbed by the body. This will cause a reduction in oxidative stress. In turn, your cells will be healthier and will perform better.

  • Your immune system will improve
  • Your cardiovascular wellness will improve
  • You will have healthier skin and gums
  • You will look and feel better and be healthier
Sounds good right?

How do we back up those claims?

Juice Plus+ is the most comprehensively scientifically researched whole food supplement in the world. That’s how.

More than 18 independent clinical studies, proving the effectiveness of Juice Plus+, have already been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and as many are currently underway. Some of these leading hospitals and universities around the world are:

  • Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Brigham Young University
  • Charité University Medical Centre, Berlin, Germany
  • Kings College in London
  • Medical University of Graz, Austria
  • Medical University of Vienna
  • Nemours Children’s Clinic
  • Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Japan
  • University of Arizona
  • University of Birmingham, England
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • University of Maryland School of Medicine
  • University of Milan, Italy
  • University of Mississippi Medical Center
  • University of North Carolina-Greensboro
  • University of South Carolina
  • University of Sydney in Australia
  • University of Texas Health Science Center
  • University of Witten-Herdecke, Germany
  • University of Würzburg, Germany
  • Vanderbilt University
  • Wake Forest University funded by the National Cancer Institute
  • Yale University-Griffin Hospital Prevention Research Center

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