No that I know of :D
2006-11-16 01:57:12
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answered by huggz 7
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Hello. Glenn Kawesch on fruit:
Fruit is one of the most healthy and natural foods in existence. There are thousands of different types of fruit available to eat, all of which provide us with strong health benefits. Fruit contains a large number of naturally occurring vitamins, minerals and plant phytochemicals that help benefit health. It has also been shown that eating the whole fruit or juice is best to gain the benefits rather than taking supplements to provide each nutrient separately.
It has been recommended that we should be eating at least 5 pieces of fruit every day in order to gain the full health benefits of eating fruit.
Fruit can also benefit many people wanting to lose weight. Energy consumption is thought to be mainly influenced by the palatability, fiber content, density of energy and the variety of foods. Eating fruit has the benefit of affecting some these factors. Fruit is also low in sodium so they help reduce the chance of gaining water weight.
Providing you are eating about one-third of the diet as fruits & vegetables, you should notice rapid weight loss because the ample fruit consumption helps fill the stomach faster encouraging less high calorie foods to be consumed. The total calorie consumption will automatically reduce even if we are eating plenty of fruit and vegetables. There is such a variety of fruits available that many can be freely eaten without consuming too many calories thereby controlling weight more effectively.
Glenn Kawesch
2006-11-16 02:04:55
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answered by glenn kawesch 1
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Citrus fruits of any kind are known to cause headaches.
Coconut. It's fattening and high in cholesterol...therefore bad for your heart.
Grapefruit juice stay away from if you are on certain medications. It slows the body's chemical processes down when it comes to breaking down the medication. Since it doesn't get out of the body's system as soon as it should, it results in toxic levels of the medication in the blood.
2006-11-16 02:17:18
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answered by OranjTulip 3
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Fruit? The only side effect I can think of is increased immunity and overall well-being.
2006-11-16 01:59:21
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answered by Handsome Devil 4
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Not unless you're allergic to something in one of the fruits you add in. Or for migranes, if one of the fruits triggers your migrane.
If you're allergic to oranges, or if they give you migranes, don't mix them in. Other than that, mix to your heart's (or tongue's) content. Different fruits offer different vitamins, so it's actually good for you to mix them together.
2006-11-16 01:57:49
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answered by Asmoran 2
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YES.
Mixing any kinds of fruit together to make fruit juic can cause FOOD POISONING.
2006-11-16 02:10:47
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answered by sanjoo_dr 2
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Orange and Strawberry.
2016-03-28 22:25:08
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, it causes healthiness
2006-11-16 02:08:08
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answered by aeseeke 3
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depending on the individual's make up
2006-11-16 02:03:47
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answered by abenabox 2
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No. That s what v call "COCKTAIL"!!!!!!
2006-11-16 01:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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