Is Juiced safe for children?
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Juicing for kids is a hot topic. Some people say that juicing is the best way to get kids to eat healthier, while others argue that juicing can be dangerous and even addictive. So which side is right? The short answer is that there isn\u2019t one definitive answer, as the benefits of juicing for children will vary depending on their age, weight, and health condition.
However, overall it seems safe to juice for kids as long as they are supervised and avoid high-sugar fruits and vegetables. Young children may not be able to tell the difference between healthy juices and sugary drinks, so it\u2019s important to provide them with plenty of other nutritious foods too. If your child does develop any problems with juicing (e.g., eating too much fruit or becoming addicted), then you should definitely consult a healthcare professional.