Yes. You should always drinks water. It is calorie free and flushes toxins out of your system.
Yes, as long as it is water-based rather than pear juice based.
The recipe for Jillian Micheal's diet drink contains four ingredients. 60 ounces of purified water, two tablespoons of lemon juice, one tablespoon of cranberry juice, and a cup of dandelion root tea.
Fruits, and vegetables would be main sides and courses. For drinks I would put your child on juice and water. Try to keep him on a strict diet like this once and a while give him a break for a sugary drink if good and a treat once and a while.
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I recommend a juice diet where you only drink juice for one week
drink enough water as required
no!!! as long as you drink water once in a while...
Water is the best thing to drink while you're dieting. Soda and all sugary drinks are an absolute no, no. Best of luck.
On a *diet you can drink diet sodas, water, coffee (with little to no sugar and cream), and tea.
Yes, you can generally drink juice while taking Crestor (rosuvastatin). However, it's advisable to avoid grapefruit juice, as it can interact with the medication and potentially increase the risk of side effects. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding your diet and medications.
Not everyone likes to drink water. You can get more water into your diet by filling 3/4 of a glass with your favorite fruit juice and topping it up with water. Alternatively, fill a glass of water and add slices of cucumber and lemon to it, which are high in water themselves.
Diet Coke and Pepsi can be eliminated because they have no nutritional value, so no Vitamin C. Though water is necessary for health, it has no Vitamin C. Apple juice is the only drink on the list that has any Vitamin C.