Pomegranates are most common from late summer to the beginning of winter. They’re filled with deep red arils, which hold sweet liquid that can be made into juice. Many commercial brands of pomegranate ...
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Pomegranate Seeds vs. Juice: Which Is Better for Heart Health, Antioxidants, and Fiber?
Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Barnes, RDN Key Takeaways Pomegranate seeds, also known as "arils," provide more fiber per ...
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What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Pomegranate Juice Regularly?
Learn how drinking pomegranate juice may benefit heart health and inflammation, and know its medication interactions before sipping.
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