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  1. ... include citrus fruits, cantaloupe, bananas, kiwi, prunes, and apricots. Dried apricots contain more potassium than fresh apricots. Milk, yogurt, and nuts are also good sources ...
  2. ... large strawberries 1/2 cup (130 grams) dried apricots or other dried fruit 1 cup (240 milliliters) ... meat dishes with fruit, such as pork with apricots, lamb with figs, or chicken with mango. Grill ...
  3. ... in a number of fruits and vegetables, including apricots, guava, and watermelon, but most of the lycopene ...
  4. ... carbonated orange beverage, milk, or V-8, pineapple, apricot, prune, orange, tomato, or grapefruit juice just before ...
  5. ... found in tomato, watermelon, red orange, pink grapefruit, apricot, rose hip, and guava. Lycopene is used for ...
  6. ... diet too high in potassium (not common). Bananas, apricots, green leafy vegetables, avocados and many other foods ...
  7. ... Most fruits will help ease constipation. Berries, peaches, apricots, plums, raisins, rhubarb, and prunes are just some ...
  8. ... and winter squash Fruits, including cantaloupe, mangos, and apricots Dairy products, such as milk and cheese Fortified ...
  9. ... that are high in potassium (bananas, potatoes, and apricots) when you have diarrhea. Eat enough protein and ...
  10. ... Raw fruits you can have are very ripe apricots, bananas and cantaloupe, honeydew melon, watermelon, nectarines, papayas, ...
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