That claim is not scientifically true.
There is no juice that can “clear blocked arteries” in one glass (or even in a short time). Blocked arteries—usually due to atherosclerosis—are caused by long-term buildup of cholesterol, calcium, and plaque inside blood vessels.
That condition is linked to Atherosclerosis, and it develops over years.
🧠 Why this claim is misleading
When you see statements like:
“One glass of juice clears arteries”
They usually confuse two very different things:
✔️ What some juices can do:
- Provide antioxidants (like vitamin C or polyphenols)
- Help reduce inflammation slightly over time
- Support heart health as part of a healthy diet
❌ What they cannot do:
- Dissolve existing arterial plaque in minutes or hours
- Replace medical treatment for blocked arteries
- Reverse advanced heart disease instantly
🍎 What science actually supports
Some foods and drinks may support cardiovascular health over time, such as:
- Pomegranate juice (may improve blood vessel function)
- Beetroot juice (can help blood pressure slightly)
- Green tea (antioxidants)
But effects are:
- gradual
- modest
- only helpful alongside lifestyle changes
🚨 Real treatments for blocked arteries
If arteries are significantly blocked, doctors use:
- statins (cholesterol-lowering medication)
- blood pressure control
- lifestyle changes (diet, exercise)
- in severe cases: stents or surgery
🧾 Bottom line
A single juice cannot clear blocked arteries. That idea is a social media myth, not medical science.
Juices can support heart health, but they do not remove plaque or “clean arteries” on their own.
If you want, tell me the name of the juice you saw in that claim—I can break down exactly what it does and what’s exaggerated.