does carrot and beetroot juice increase weight - #23776
I am really confused about this whole carrot and beetroot juice situation. Last month, I decided to try a new health kick because I've been feeling sluggish and I heard these juices are supposed to be super good for energy. So, I've been drinking carrot and beetroot juice every morning for breakfast. I thought it was a great way to get my vitamins without piling on the calories. But here's the thing. I noticed that my jeans feel a bit tighter lately, and I can't shake the worry that maybe, just maybe, carrot and beetroot juice increases weight. Does carrot and beetroot juice increase weight? I mean, they have some sugar, right? Also, I don’t really know how much calories are in this juice. I talked to a couple of friends who are into dieting, and they told me it could actually be a hidden reason, like even healthy juices might lead to weight gain. So, like, should I stop drinking it? Can these healthy drinks actually interfere with my fitness goals? I’m just so unsure if I am making a mistake with this juice thing. How much juice would be too much? Does drinking it every day mean I’ll pack on the pounds? I mean, I don’t want to give it up because it’s delicious, but I also want to fit in my clothes!
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