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Pomegranate kills prostate cancer cells
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 33588" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Follow up: impressions of POM (reconstituted from concentrate then bottled)</p><p> vs LANGERS (fresh pressed pasteurized)</p><p></p><p>I bought quite a few cases of fresh whole fruit when they were in season. Few fruits turned out to be ripe. My grocer who insisted that I toss the ones which had red not properly tree-ripened purple arils ended up switching suppliers. Costco ones were a little cheaper but rarely ripe and labeled with POM stickers. tip: Wear shop clothes when eating fresh pomegranates <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> The stain is permanent. benefits from fiber and the seed content make fresh the winner in-season. </p><p></p><p>LANGERS fresh pressed: These have been on sale in Safeway and NOB HILL for $2to $3/qt. They are in the juice aisle,don't require refrigeration until opened. The 100% pure pomegranate version is dark purple in color. I bought all they had and asked he clerk to order me a few cases. Good stuff if you can find it. don't buy the version cut with cheap juices. provides 45% DV Vit C, 6% DV iron per serving per label. Also labeled as providing "595 mg polyphenol anti-oxidents per 8 oz serving</p><p></p><p>POM juice from concentrate: subjectively not as "purplish red" as Langers and lacking the fresher taste. Both are labeled 150 cal/8 oz serving. Would not buy if Langers was available especially at the higher price. If I want concentrate I'd just buy that. provides 0% C and 0% Iron per label</p><p></p><p>Extracts, powders and capsules: some of the studies report using PJE. It's anybody's guess if these are as effective at providing benefit equal to an equivalent amount of juice from fresh arils or the pasteurized fresh pressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 33588, member: 8395"] Follow up: impressions of POM (reconstituted from concentrate then bottled) vs LANGERS (fresh pressed pasteurized) I bought quite a few cases of fresh whole fruit when they were in season. Few fruits turned out to be ripe. My grocer who insisted that I toss the ones which had red not properly tree-ripened purple arils ended up switching suppliers. Costco ones were a little cheaper but rarely ripe and labeled with POM stickers. tip: Wear shop clothes when eating fresh pomegranates :) The stain is permanent. benefits from fiber and the seed content make fresh the winner in-season. LANGERS fresh pressed: These have been on sale in Safeway and NOB HILL for $2to $3/qt. They are in the juice aisle,don't require refrigeration until opened. The 100% pure pomegranate version is dark purple in color. I bought all they had and asked he clerk to order me a few cases. Good stuff if you can find it. don't buy the version cut with cheap juices. provides 45% DV Vit C, 6% DV iron per serving per label. Also labeled as providing "595 mg polyphenol anti-oxidents per 8 oz serving POM juice from concentrate: subjectively not as "purplish red" as Langers and lacking the fresher taste. Both are labeled 150 cal/8 oz serving. Would not buy if Langers was available especially at the higher price. If I want concentrate I'd just buy that. provides 0% C and 0% Iron per label Extracts, powders and capsules: some of the studies report using PJE. It's anybody's guess if these are as effective at providing benefit equal to an equivalent amount of juice from fresh arils or the pasteurized fresh pressed. [/QUOTE]
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