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… co-owner of Juices for Life, says the New York artists are helping the community out of the goodness of their hearts.

“They wanted to do this thing for the people,” he says.

Styles P hopes that the message of the importance of nutrition catches on despite the stereotypes that eating healthy is an elitist lifestyle.

“It’s something you should spread the word on,” he says. “You’re not too cool. You’re not too gangster. You’re not too fly. You’re not too anything to say, ‘Hey, here’s something good to do. Do it.”

“There’s nothing soft about juicing,” Jadakiss says.

“We didn’t have the knowledge or the opportunity like we do now. And that’s what we’re giving back to our people: knowledge and opportunity to at least live.”

 

Hip-Hop Gets Healthy: Platinum Rappers Open Juice Bars In the Community  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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