Grapefruit juice may not be the best choice for someone with candida overgrowth. It contains natural sugars that can potentially feed yeast growth, which is contrary to the goal of managing candida. Additionally, grapefruit juice can interact with certain medications, so it's always wise to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice. Opting for low-sugar, non-citrus options may be more beneficial in such cases.
No it does not. There is no miracle method to loose weight, just eat right and exercise.
Yes, grapefruit is generally considered safe to consume while taking Bactrim (sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim). Unlike some medications that have interactions with grapefruit, Bactrim does not have known adverse effects when combined with grapefruit. However, it's always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding your medications and diet.
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Otto the Orange drinks apple juice for breakfast because if he drank orange juice it would be like cannibalism. Right?
Something you drink right after taking a shot or swig of hard alcohol.. Usually juice, pop, or beer.
Diabetics should not drink anything from concentrate.
Of course you can! You're talking about the flavored juice drink that comes in pouches right? Yes. You can drink virtually anything with braces, as long as you brush your teeth properly 3 times a day.
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its not really all about how much you drink, you gotta eat right too. lots of fruits and veggies (bright fruits, green veggies) don't over drink you can OD on fluids but drink the required amount per day.
Why would you want to???????? Just asking! The alcohol is probably nasty and the juice has warmed up for days... Gross! I wouldn't do it! but if you want to be sick... go right ahead!
yes after scientific tests it has showed you absoulutly can so if your not over 21 this is not for you.
No, because anything that is a citrus fruit creates flem in your throat before a race. But otherwise after or any time not around running it's fine. Do not drink orange juice the day before a race or right before a race.