Yes
A juice fast is healthy and with doctor supervision can be safe for diabetics.
People should consult a medical practitioner before beginning a fast or Gerson therapy. The medical professional can determine whether it's safe to fast and how long the fast should last.
A three day juice fast is a very unhealthy way to lose weight. You might lose water weight in the short term, but any calories you consume after that are going to be stored by the body - in this case as fat.
NO, the Bactria that appears in it is filthy you can have a disease because of that! Scientiffically no. It's not safe. Although I've done it before and I was fine. It's only one night afterall. Although you should be careful.
Yes. The company which can packet the juice will see to it that it is safe in pregnancy. Otherwise the company will mention the contraindication on the packet.
No! 😷
No it would not be safe to drink.
I had two bottles of noni juice that were expired in 2006 and I had the juice in 2011 - I am still alive.
It's time for Rose to dump the lime juice.
It is safe to eat feta cheese if you have celiac disease. Any cheese is fine
For most healthy individuals, with a medical professional's supervision, juice fasting is quite safe for several days or, in some cases, for a few weeks. But the emphasis must always be "with a medical professional's supervision," because each individual is unique, and only your own medical provider can determine what is best for you. Like anything else, going to extreme lengths with juice fasting can be dangerous to your health. See the link below for more information.
Some acids are safe and some acids aren't safe. A few safe acids would be lemon juice, and orange juice. A more dangerous acid is hydrochloric acid. Though it is located in the stomach it is still dangerous without the proper protection.