At first, the idea of gaining weight from drinking juice can seem preposterous. If you were wearing a monocle, it would likely pop out (very dramatically, of course). However, it is possible to add pounds when using all-natural fruits and vegetables. Here are a few reasons why your scale may go up instead of down once you start a juicing regimen. Quick, how many oranges does it take to make one whole glass of fresh orange juice? If you're drinking an eight-ounce portion, it can take up to four fruits. If you're like us and prefer a 16 or 20-ounce glass, you're looking at a whole bag of oranges. One large orange contains 86 calories, so if you use five or six for your juice, you're looking at 400-plus calories total. That's just from one glass! When juicing, it's easy to neglect how many calories you're really getting. Even worse, if you're adding juice to your existing diet, those calories will add up fast. If you're not used to juicing vegeta...
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