We appreciate your feedback and understand your concern. Orange juice can impact blood sugar levels, so it’s important for diabetics to monitor their intake. Your health comes first, and it’s essential to find the right approach for you.
Oranges and orange juice can be fine in moderation, but it’s important to monitor portion sizes. Grapefruit can interact with some medications, so it's best to avoid it. Always good to check with your healthcare provider for personal advice.
For most people, eating three oranges a day is not bad and can provide a good source of vitamin C and fiber. However, it's essential to balance fruit intake with other foods and be mindful of overall sugar consumption. If you have specific health concerns, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional.
You're right; moderation is key to a healthy lifestyle. It's important to balance what we eat and drink while making mindful choices. Small, sustainable changes can make a big difference over time.
Diabetics do NOT drink orange juice.
I'm going to have to unsubscribe.
We appreciate your feedback and understand your concern. Orange juice can impact blood sugar levels, so it’s important for diabetics to monitor their intake. Your health comes first, and it’s essential to find the right approach for you.
Diabetic can have orange juice & oranges.
It's grapefruit that we are not to have.
Oranges and orange juice can be fine in moderation, but it’s important to monitor portion sizes. Grapefruit can interact with some medications, so it's best to avoid it. Always good to check with your healthcare provider for personal advice.
Is having 3 Oranges a day bad for a person ?
For most people, eating three oranges a day is not bad and can provide a good source of vitamin C and fiber. However, it's essential to balance fruit intake with other foods and be mindful of overall sugar consumption. If you have specific health concerns, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional.
Seems like human beings must not eat and drink everything...it's time we tell people to use moderation in all we eat......am tired of all these
You're right; moderation is key to a healthy lifestyle. It's important to balance what we eat and drink while making mindful choices. Small, sustainable changes can make a big difference over time.