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Juice can make you gain weight as well
The article stated that milk can make you gain weight. There have been some studies that show milk actually helping with weight loss. Although, I do agree with the antibiotic statements, you can purchase milk without rBST. Fortified juice will make you gain weight also. The juice they would get as a commodity would not be 100% and would probably contain corn syrup or HFCS which isn't part of the fruit.
Posted by Anthony (future RD)
19 October 2012 | 18h42