Yes; in fact ask yourself this. What doesn't give you a headache these days? Just take a look at the medication bottles you have in your medicine cabinet. I guarantee almost all of them list headache under side effects. So to completely answer your question; is it possible? Yes, but could it be some other factor? You bet. Truth is headaches are the single hardest symptom to identify cause because, like i said, everything seems to be a possible cause these days only true way to determine is through testing, or consistency. I hope this was helpful.
In my personal experience from drinking real tart cranberry consentrate (added to a glass of water in the mornings) definietly gives me energy. I tried searching for this theory online but was unable to find anything information on it. Days that I do not drink it, I am not as motivated.
It shouldn't give you gas. It really depends on whats happening elsewhere in your body.
noif you gave a cat cranberry juice it would get diarrea and get more sick thatn it was to begin with
No, you can make your own nectar. It's easy, 4 cups water with I cup sugar. Bring to a boil, then refrigerate.
No of course not don't be silly you can either dye it or have it natually in genes. EDIT: If applied to the hair, cranberry juice can lighten dark hair to a red shade, much like lemon juice will give light hair a blond touch. The trick is to let your hair get a lot of natural sunlight with it on and condition it afterwards.
It depends on what type of juice it is. But juices tned to have higher calorie contents. This is for a few reasons. First off, many fruit juices have added sugars in them. Fruits are also higher in calories naturally (they are still fairly low, though, compared to other types of foods like grains and dairy). Also, it takes a few pieces of fruit to get a full glass of juice. So drinking a glass of orange juice if actually like eating 2 or 3 actual oranges.
No. in order to remove cacaine faster I would try Niacin which will speed up your metabolism
if you're allergic then yes if you're not allergic to ham no headache most people say it doesn't give you a headache
Nope! It only works on blond or light hair. You can use cranberry juice to give your dark hair natural lowlights though!
If an infant has a uti, you should defiantly treat with medication. However, cranberries have been known to help speed treatment in adults, so, at your infant's primary caregiver's discretion, and in addition to the medication, you should be able to give your infant diluted cranberry juice to help speed treatment.
Not really. The main thing you gain from drinking OJ with pulp is more fibre.
The local coffee shop makes a delicious cranberry treat.