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  1. ... Tea - 60 to100 mg per 16 ounce cup black or green tea. Chocolate - 10 mg per ounce sweet, semisweet, or ...
  2. ... Choose water, plain or flavored, sparkling water, or black coffee or tea instead and save your calories for foods that ...
  3. ... or low-potassium diet Eating large amounts of black licorice Strenuous exercise Stress Do not drink coffee, tea, or cola during the day the urine is ...
  4. ... These symptoms include: Blood in the stool (appears black, maroon, or bright red) Blood in the urine (appears red, pink, or tea-colored) Blood in the vomit (looks bright red, ...
  5. ... Examples of clear liquids are: Clear coffee or tea Fat-free ... stool dark black. This makes it harder for the radiologist to ...
  6. ... Pears Pineapples Plums Watermelon BEANS AND LEGUMES Beans Black-eyed ... and oolong tea Port Rosé wine Sherry Soft drinks made with ...
  7. ... Alcohol and tobacco Almost all milk products Coffee, tea, ... or black beans, carrots, spinach, and squash Potatoes that have ...
  8. ... Examples of clear liquids are: Clear coffee or tea Fat-free ... your stool dark black. This makes it harder for the doctor to ...
  9. ... Pedialyte contain electrolytes. Drinking soda, milk, juice, or tea ... can be dangerous. Call your provider if it does not go away.
  10. ... your stomach: Take small sips of water or tea. Eat a soda cracker ... red. But, call your provider if the redness does not go away.
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