Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's nothing wrong with consuming sugar that is naturally in fruit.
But you aren’t eating fruit. You are blending fruit up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make a smoothie with a bunch of spinach, a banana, and a bunch of frozen mango. And water. I feel like it’s pretty healthy.
Pulverizing/blending fruit rids it of fiber and you consume many more servings and calories when you get fruit in via smoothies. That’s why they can be unhealthy. It’s like drinking a quart of mango juice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make a smoothie with a bunch of spinach, a banana, and a bunch of frozen mango. And water. I feel like it’s pretty healthy.
Pulverizing/blending fruit rids it of fiber and you consume many more servings and calories when you get fruit in via smoothies. That’s why they can be unhealthy. It’s like drinking a quart of mango juice.
Anonymous wrote:There's nothing wrong with consuming sugar that is naturally in fruit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she putting that much sugar in a smoothie? It should be mostly protein.
It's not added sugar, it's the fruit itself. When you blend it you're mainlining all that sugar into your bloodstream. And really, those pretty bowls overflowing with 5 servings of high-sugar fruit aren't much better.
Anonymous wrote:I make a smoothie with a bunch of spinach, a banana, and a bunch of frozen mango. And water. I feel like it’s pretty healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Why is she putting that much sugar in a smoothie? It should be mostly protein.