Juna Juice, functional beverage, adaptogens, antioxidant, polyphenols, gut health 1. Introduction The 21st-century consumer increasingly rejects artificial ingredients and empty-calorie drinks in favor of beverages offering measurable health benefits (Grand View Research, 2025). āJunaā ā derived from the Sanskrit juna (old/ancient) or potentially referencing the Roman goddess Juno (protector of vitality) ā positions itself as a return to nature-based wellness.
Note: As āJuna Juiceā is not a widely standardized commercial or botanical product (it may refer to a brand, a fictional concoction, or a regional name), this paper constructs a plausible, evidence-based framework for a hypothetical functional juice product. If you have a specific existing product or cultural reference in mind, please provide additional details for customization. Author: [Your Name/Institution] Date: April 14, 2026 Abstract Background: The global functional beverage market has seen exponential growth, driven by consumer demand for natural, health-promoting alternatives to sugary drinks. āJuna Juiceā emerges as a novel, plant-based formulation designed to bridge traditional herbal knowledge with modern nutritional science. juna juice
A systematic review of peer-reviewed literature on the proposed ingredients (e.g., juniper berry, aloe vera, green tea extract, and select adaptogens) was conducted. Nutritional modeling and market comparison were performed using industry standards. Note: As āJuna Juiceā is not a widely
Juna Juice represents a scientifically defensible functional beverage with targeted applications in hydration, metabolic support, and stress reduction. However, further clinical trials are warranted to substantiate specific health claims. āJuna Juiceā emerges as a novel, plant-based formulation