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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for grapefruit
  1. ... is no need to avoid moderate amounts of grapefruit in the diet. An 8 ounce (240 milliliters) glass of grapefruit juice or one grapefruit can be safely consumed. ...
  2. ... medicines with water or juice. Do not drink grapefruit juice (or eat grapefruit), since these foods may change how your body ...
  3. ... iron. Good sources of vitamin C are: Oranges Grapefruits Kiwi Strawberries Broccoli Tomatoes
  4. ... cup (240 milliliters) 100% fruit juice (orange, apple, grapefruit) 1 cup (100 grams) cooked or canned fruit ...
  5. ... Citrus fruits and juices, such as orange and grapefruit Kiwi fruit Mango Papaya Pineapple Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, ...
  6. ... have more fiber. Citrus fruits, such as oranges, grapefruits, and tangerines. Fruit juices without added sugar. Fresh ...
  7. ... mouth washes Acidic foods such as orange or grapefruit juice Dry, rough foods that may irritate your ...
  8. ... suppress tumor growth and hormone production. Flavonoids (apples, grapefruit, red wine, soy, etc.), and lycopene (found in ...
  9. ... sugar is low include: Apple juice Orange juice Grapefruit juice Sports drink Tea with honey Lemon-lime ...
  10. ... medicines with water. Do not take them with grapefruit juice, since it may change how your body ...
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