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  2. What You Need To Know Before Eating Your Daily Grapefruit - AOL

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    Water-rich grapefruit contains a variety of nutrients that your body needs. One cup of grapefruit contains over 100% of your daily vitamin C, in addition to fiber, potassium, calcium, magnesium ...

  3. This Is The Least Healthy Fruit, CDC Says - AOL

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    If white grapefruit is your go-to fruit, Gans says you can absolutely keep on having it. “Whatever fruit you enjoy and will actually eat on a regular basis is a fruit you should not limit ...

  4. This Is What Happens When You Eat Grapefruit - AOL

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    Eating a grapefruit each day (or an orange or tangerine) can provide niacin, ideal in helping the food you eat turn into energy. Niacin also is used for DNA repair. champja/istockphoto

  5. Grapefruit–drug interactions - Wikipedia

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    One whole grapefruit, or a small glass (200 mL, 6.8 US fl oz) of grapefruit juice, can cause drug overdose toxicity. [1] Fruit consumed three days before the medicine can still have an effect. [ 5 ] The relative risks of different types of citrus fruit have not been systematically studied. [ 1 ]

  6. Grapefruit diet - Wikipedia

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    The Grapefruit diet (also known as the Hollywood diet and the 18-Day diet) is a short-term fad diet that has existed in the United States since at least the 1930s. [1] There are variations on the diet, although it generally consists of eating one grapefruit at each meal, along with meat, eggs, other foods that are rich in fat and protein, and ...

  7. Grapefruit can interfere with your medications — here's what ...

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    "There are certain substances in grapefruit juice and grapefruit that may affect the way the body handles a medication," says Leonard. "This can result in fluctuating levels of a medication in the ...

  8. Fructose malabsorption - Wikipedia

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    Fructose is absorbed in the small intestine without help of digestive enzymes. Even in healthy persons, however, only about 25–50 g of fructose per sitting can be properly absorbed. People with fructose malabsorption absorb less than 25 g per sitting. [6] Simultaneous ingestion of fructose and sorbitol seems to increase malabsorption of ...

  9. What is the healthiest fruit? The No. 1 pick, according to a ...

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    Bananas get a bad rap, but we consider them one of the healthiest fruits because they have a slew of nutrients, including fiber, potassium, copper, magnesium and vitamin B6. They also get extra ...