Article: Squeezing more nutrition out of your morning juice.(juices brings nutritional value)

If you think juice is a simple thing, think again. Getting more nutritional clout for your calories is a growing trend for many foods, and nowhere is it more apparent than in the juice aisle. While there are still plenty of unadorned juices on the market, there's been an explosion of juice enhancements. EN examines the trends.

Added nutrients--vitamins C and E and zinc, for example--are especially popular in products touted to boost immunity or aid heart health. Some of these extra nutrients are of questionable benefit (many juices are, after all, fairly high in vitamins even without enhancement). Calcium is an exception.

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