Yes
well if you have very severe lung problems no
If the cranberry juice was purchased from the non-refrigerated aisle, yes it should be safe to drink. However, if the electricity remains out for several days, the cranberry juice should be discarded a couple days after opening because bacteria may start to multiply in it. If the cranberry juice was purchased from the refrigerated aisle, if it is still feels like it is at refrigerator temperatures it should be safe to drink. However, this product should be consumed within 12 hours of opening. If the cranberry juice was purchased from the refrigerated aisle and feels warm to the touch, it may not be safe to drink.
drink cranberry juice at the same time, itll help get rid of the traces
Generally, yes. This is not an unsafe combination.
No! 😷
No it would not be safe to drink.
The expiration date is a guideline, and most products are good for a short while after expiration if they have been properly stored; but you should not depend in it. If its just a few days then it is probably still okay. Try tasting it and if it tastes strange then discard it.
I had two bottles of noni juice that were expired in 2006 and I had the juice in 2011 - I am still alive.
Yes, but DON'T DRINK IT
Beet sugar is just as safe as any other sugar. Excessive sugar of any kind is bad for you and fruit juice is one place that they consistently add sugar.
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.
The warning label for Cardura does not say anything about grapefruit or grapefruit juice. Therefore, it should be safe to drink grapefruit juice while taking this medication.
The safest way i know is to drink a substancel amount of pure cranberry juice with no suger for suger does the oppiset affect. The quickest way but not so safe is take a capful of bleach and mix it in a gallon of water right before checking.