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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. What's the difference between eating fruits and juicing fruits?
  2. Are There Harmful Side Effects To Juicing One Type of Juice Daily?
  3. Receding Gums and Juicing
  4. Please comment on a report that says beet juice can improve exercise endurance?
  5. How Can I Store Vegetables?
  6. What juice will clean my colon of old fecal matter?
  7. Do you have some tips for IBS, constipation and gallstones?
  8. Is a pint of juice too much?
  9. Can the body detoxify too fast?
  10. How often should I juice to get enough nutrition?