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  1. ... to stay hydrated. Suck on ice chips, frozen grapes, or sugar-free frozen fruit pops to help ...
  2. ... dose may be mixed in apple or apple-grape juice to take by mouth. This mixture may ...
  3. ... injection may be mixed in apple or apple-grape juice for children to take by mouth. It ...
  4. ... lemonade or limeade without pulp, apple or white grape juice, gelatin, popsicles, and clear soda (ginger ale). ...
  5. ... ounces (60 milliliters) of water, orange juice, or grape juice before taking it. If any of the ...
  6. ... You can use soft foods such as applesauce, grape jelly, or yogurt. While sprinkling, be careful not ...
  7. Acidic fruit juices such as orange, apple, grape, or tomato, can lower the strength of shark cartilage. If shark cartilage is added to a fruit juice to improve flavor, it should ...
  8. ... some plants like European barberry, goldenseal, goldthread, Oregon grape, phellodendron, and tree turmeric. Berberine is a bitter- ...
  9. ... Raspberry ketone is also found in kiwifruit, peaches, grapes, apples, other berries, rhubarb, and the bark of ...
  10. Common Health Scams Video (Federal Trade Commission)  
    ... safe. Some examples include: ginkgo biloba, fish oil, grape seed extract, curcumin, Asian ginseng, and vitamins B ...
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