Saturday, January 14, 2017

These Fruit Juices Are Not Good If Taking Medicines - Today's Tip on Anxiety


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These Fruit Juices Are Not Good If Taking Medicines

Many drugs can react with a series of fruit juices, reducing their effectiveness and even being counter-productive. For example, grapefruit juice reacts with more than 40 types of drugs, especially for high blood pressure or arrhythmia. Cranberry juice can interact with drugs that prevent blood clots, heart attacks and strokes. Pineapple juice can react with depression and anxiety medicines. Check the full list. More here.


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These Fruit Juices Are Not Good If Taking Medicines - Today's Tip on Anxiety

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