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check with your doctor but mineral oil worked better for my son
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I cannot answer for sure --BUT almost ALL plants are to some degree dangerous to do gs,---- the least is seizures ----and ---vomiting,--**** to death...
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no more than 4 to 6 ounces of 100% fruit juice for young children.  At one year of age, babies can...
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No, drinking lemon juice will NOT prevent a stomach virus. The citric acid on lemons can damage teeth if you eat them excessively, but in moderation...
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The classic one -- PRUNE JUICE.
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No. Orange juice does not have any caffeine.
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Get yourself checked for a UTI.
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Using olive oil in a salad or cooking with it is one thing, but drinking it is another issue entirely. I know of no contraindications for using olive...
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Little girls can get definitely vaginitis, but not likely true  bacterial vaginosis.  The most common bacteria in this area are the enteric...
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Here are two links that I think will answer your questions: Grapefruit Juice & Medicines OverviewDrugs That Interact with Grapefruit on the...
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I do not see how drinking something acidic (lemon juice is citric ACID) will make your body alkaline. Doesn't make sense.I have never heard that...
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Grapefruit juice contains enzymes that can interact with certain medications like simvastatin by slowing down your body’s ability to metabolize them...
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Strictly speaking, children do not need juice. The AAP recommends limiting fruit juice intake to 6 ounces a day or less until 6 years of age...
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There are lots of drinks that are marketed to do something healthy for you. Drink orange juice if you’ve got a cold. Cranberry juice to keep your...
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