It depends on the juice. Generally, yes, it is fine.
However juices with citric acid will react with the lactic acid in your stomach from the milk and likely make you sick. As long as it isn't a citric fresh juice like pure orange, it will be fine.
Perfectly OK. Both are healthy and nutritious.
Well, if drinking too much apple juice seems to be bad then I think grape juice is too, but only if its not made entirely of grape.
Some people think that by drinking cranberry juice you may stimulate your metabolism to burn calories faster then if you choose to not drink cranberry juice. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this.
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i think about 11 or 8 or it actually could be 16 not that high according to the sugar in grapefruit Think this way: The same amount of calories you BURN when drinking a cup of anything--milk, soda, juice, coffee. The number of calories you BURN when drinking a cup of anything is negligible.
The word meaning having a very good taste is "delicious".
That's actually an opinion it isn't right or wrong may think its delicious and others may think the differently
It depends what cereal is it.
I think so, yes.
There really is no specific answer to this question. Nutrition is a lot more complicated than you seem to think it is.
I think that the yeast with the carbon and grape juice will probably mix all together and probably form into something. I think you should ask a scientist about that maybe. cuz im no genius.
Well, if drinking too much apple juice seems to be bad then I think Grape Juice is too, but only if its not made entirely of grape.
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