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Going To The Dentist?

Going To The Dentist?

If you are going to the dentist then you might want to consider taking a break from juicing for about 1 week prior to your appointment.

Juicing will provide your body with extra nutrition and some nutrition can thin your blood, relax your nerves too much, etc. As a result, you also want to avoid taking certain supplements such as vitamin C, calcium, etc.

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Random Questions That Have Been Asked:

  1. Do you have some tips for IBS, constipation and gallstones?
  2. Receding Gums and Juicing
  3. How often should I juice to get enough nutrition?
  4. Can I juice beets everyday?
  5. How Can I Store Vegetables?
  6. Do you have any tips for Cystic Fibrosis, asthma and respiratory illnesses?
  7. What is the healthiest juice I can make?
  8. What is your take on juice fasting?
  9. What's the difference between eating fruits and juicing fruits?
  10. Is it okay to store juice and drink it later?