The “Apple a Day” Saying Is Wrong . . . You Should Really Eat Two

If you want your New Year’s resolution to actually be achievable this year, here’s one that doesn’t sound too hard . . .

There’s an old adage that says “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” But a new study found it’s not quite right. You should actually try to eat TWO apples a day.

Researchers at the University of Reading in England had people eat two large apples a day for two months.

And by the end, the average person had lowered their blood pressure . . . cut their heart attack risk . . . and reduced their cholesterol by about 4%.

It worked for men and women. But for some reason, women saw an even bigger effect.

Juice doesn’t count though. Another group drank two glasses of apple juice a day and didn’t see the same effects. Probably because it doesn’t have as many nutrients or fiber. Two large apples have about 25% of the fiber you need in a day.

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