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  1. ... Eat plenty of vitamin C-rich foods, like citrus fruits, melons, and berries. Try to avoid juices ...
  2. ... can be found in fruits and vegetables, and citrus fruits and berries have especially high levels of ...
  3. ... splash of lemon or lemon juice and other citrus fruits, or wine, to soups and other dishes. ...
  4. ... Foods that are especially greasy or very spicy Citrus fruits Carbonated ("fizzy") drinks It might take time ...
  5. ... yogurt Fruit smoothie with nonfat, low sugar yogurt Citrus salad with walnuts Watermelon salad with balsamic vinegar ...
  6. ... periods of time. Sun sensitivity may occur when citrus or other essential oils are applied to the ...
  7. ... broccoli, cauliflower, raw fruit juices, and fruits, especially citrus fruits. Avoid or limit caffeine. It can make ...
  8. ... a diet containing no milk, butter, cheese, eggs, citrus fruit juices, tomato, cocoa or chocolate. Children were ...
  9. ... broccoli, cauliflower, raw fruit juices, and fruits, especially citrus fruits. Avoid or limit caffeine, as it may ...
  10. ... Reduce or stop consuming caffeine, chocolate, carbonated beverages, citrus drinks, and spicy or acidic foods (such as ...
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