6 Benefits of Drinking Grape Juice Regularly

Did you know that thanks to its antioxidant content, grape juice helps to improve the health of our immune system and benefits brain function?
6 Benefits of Drinking Grape Juice Regularly
Maricela Jiménez López

Reviewed and approved by the doctor Maricela Jiménez López.

Last update: 15 December, 2022

Grapes are highly valued in gastronomy and traditional medicine. This is not only because they are so versatile, but also because of their high content of nutrients which benefit our bodies. Drinking grape juice is the best way to take advantage of all their benefits.

They mainly stand out as a source of resveratrol and polyphenols. These are two powerful antioxidants that counteract the impact of oxidative stress, thus reducing the risk of chronic diseases. They contain bioactive compounds which, together with their vitamins and minerals, have diuretic, cleansing and anti-inflammatory effects.

While grapes can be eaten by themselves or added to desserts. However, turning them into a juice can get the best out of their properties. This makes it easier to include them in your regular diet and also offers a delicious way of improving several aspects of your health.

Discover 6 good reasons to start drinking grape juice.

1. Drinking grape juice to reduce cholesterol levels

Cholesterol forming in the blood

Thanks to its high content of natural fibers, water and polyphenolsgrape juice benefits the health of the cardiovascular system.

  • Its resveratrol content prevents the oxidation of bad cholesterol (LDL) in the arteries, thus preventing the formation of plaque.
  • This substance reduces the absorption of fats by the intestine, by decomposing them before they reach the blood stream.
  • It helps to protect the liver, an organ which plays a key role in the production and synthesis of cholesterol of the whole body.

2. Helps to detox the blood

Grape juice has high levels of vitamin C, potassium and polyphenols. These are all necessary to stimulate the detoxification of the blood.

  • Absorbing these nutrients stimulates the functioning of the lymphatic system, which is responsible for filtering and removing toxins and heavy metals.
  • It strengthens the functioning of the liver and gallbladder, both of which participate in the digestion of fats and waste.
  • It calms irritation of the stomach mucous and helps to recover the natural pH of the blood.

3. Fights urinary infections

Woman with urinary infection

Due to its alkaline effects, this natural drink is a great complement for neutralizing the effect of the viruses and bacteria that cause urinary infections.

  • Drinking it alters the environment that these microorganisms need to proliferate, which facilitates controlling the infection.
  • It contains anti-inflammatory compounds which improve the health of the infected tissues. This can help to reduce symptoms such as pain and burning during urination.
  • Thanks to its diuretic properties, it helps to favor the production of urine, thus helping our bodies to eliminate germs.
  • The resveratrol it contains acts as a natural antibiotic, effectively fighting bacteria.

4. Protects cognitive health

Although it may seem unbelievable, the antioxidant properties of natural grape juice have interesting benefits on cognitive health.

  • In studies carried out by the University of Leeds (United Kingdom), experts showed that this drink benefits brain activity, especially for people over 50.
  • Its antioxidants improve the health of the nervous system and, thanks to this, helps communication between nerve cells.
  • It helps to improve blood circulation, which is key for transporting oxygen and nutrients towards the brain.
  • It improves concentration and helps to reduce the loss of memory caused by deterioration due to age.

5. Calms the pain of migraines

Woman suffering from a migraine

Thanks to its anti-inflammatory effect, grape juice is considered to be a natural solution for the headaches caused by migraines.

  • Its contributions of vitamin B2, as well as magnesium and amino acids, help to reduce tension in the muscles and help to maintain a healthy oxygenation process.
  • In contrast to red wine, it doesn’t contain alcohol, which helps control this symptom.
  • It is recommended to drink grape juice in the mornings as a preventative method against this ailment.

6. Increases your energy levels

Instead of drinking sodas and commercial energy drinks, it’s better to make yourself a glass of natural grape juice.

  • Although it is low in calories, its content of natural sugars like glucose and fructose, helps to increase physical and mental performance
  • By improving the circulation, it helps transport oxygen to the cells, which is key to maintaining good energy levels

Haven’t you tried it yet? Now that you know how good drinking grape juice is for your health, try including regularly in your diet.

Try to make it at home with 100% natural ingredients, because commercial versions contain sugars and chemical additives which reduce its properties.


All cited sources were thoroughly reviewed by our team to ensure their quality, reliability, currency, and validity. The bibliography of this article was considered reliable and of academic or scientific accuracy.


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