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Tomato juice is rich in nutrients like vitamin C, B vitamins, and potassium. It's also an excellent source of antioxidants, such as lycopene, which may reduce inflammation and your risk of heart disease and some cancers. Be sure to buy 100% tomato juice without added salt or sugar — or make your own at home.
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Read More »Tomato juice is a popular beverage that provides a wide variety of vitamins, minerals, and potent antioxidants (1). It’s particularly rich in lycopene, a powerful antioxidant with impressive health benefits. However, some believe that tomato juice may not be as healthy as whole tomatoes due to the high sodium content found in certain brands. This article discusses the potential health benefits and downsides of tomato juice. Share on Pinterest Highly Nutritious Tomato juice is a popular drink, made from the juice of fresh tomatoes. Though you can buy pure tomato juice, many popular products — such as V8 — combine it with the juice of other vegetables like celery, carrots, and beets. Here is the nutrition information for 1 cup (240 ml) of 100% canned tomato juice ( 2 ): Calories: 41
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Read More »Potential Downsides Though tomato juice is highly nutritious and may offer impressive health benefits, it does have some downsides. Its biggest drawback may be that most types are high in sodium. Many tomato juice products contain added salt — which bumps up the sodium content. For example, a 1.4-cup (340-ml) serving of Campbell’s 100% tomato juice contains 980 mg of sodium — which is 43% of the DV (25). Diets high in sodium may be problematic, especially for people who are considered salt-sensitive. Certain groups of people, such as African Americans, are more likely to be negatively affected by high-sodium foods ( 26 ). Plus, research shows that diets high in sodium may contribute to high blood pressure (27). Another downfall of tomato juice is that it’s slightly lower in fiber than whole tomatoes. That said, tomato juice is still higher in fiber than many other fruit drinks like apple juice and pulp-free orange juice ( 2 ). Be aware that many tomato drinks have other fruits added to them, which can increase calorie and sugar content. Some versions may even contain added sugars. When searching for a healthy variety, choose 100% tomato juice with no salt or sugars added. Additionally, people with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) may want to avoid tomato juice as it can worsen symptoms ( 28 ). Summary Certain types of tomato juice can be high in sodium and may contain added sugars. This juice may also worsen symptoms for people with GERD. Should You Drink Tomato Juice? Tomato juice can be a healthy drink choice for many people. Nutrient-dense tomato juice makes an excellent choice for those with increased nutrient needs, such as older adults and those who smoke. For example, people who smoke cigarettes need more vitamin C than the those who don’t. Since tomato juice is particularly high in this nutrient, it may be a smart choice if you smoke (29). Many older people have limited food access and tend to eat fewer nutritious foods. Tomato juice can be a convenient and tasty way to help you meet your requirements for many nutrients ( 30 ). What’s more, replacing unhealthy drinks, such as fruit punch, soda, and other sweetened beverages, with tomato juice is a healthy way for anyone to improve their diet. Drinking 100% tomato juice with no added salt or sugar is an excellent way to increase your nutrient intake. How to Make Your Own Tomato Juice For those who are creative in the kitchen, homemade tomato juice can be easily prepared with a few nutritious ingredients. Simply cook sliced fresh tomatoes for 30 minutes over medium heat. When cooled, toss the tomatoes into a high-powered blender or food processor and pulse until the desired consistency is reached. You can blend the tomato mixture until a drinkable texture is reached or leave it thicker to use as a sauce. The tomatoes can be combined with other veggies and herbs, such as celery, red peppers, and oregano, to boost the nutrition content and flavor even more. A helpful tip is to add a bit of olive oil when cooking your tomatoes. Because lycopene is a fat-soluble compound, eating or drinking tomatoes with a bit of fat increases its availability to your body ( 31 ). Summary Replacing sweetened drinks such as soda with tomato juice can benefit your health. Make your own tomato juice at home by processing cooked tomatoes in a blender.
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