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article: Got Grapefruit? It May Help You Lose Weight
"JMA" wrote in message ...
More good news about grapefruits and dieting... http://tinyurl.com/447lx Jenn I've been eating half a grapefruit three times a day after each meal, plus sometimes for an extra snack. I carefully cut off the rind, leaving as much white pith as possible and eat it like an orange. It's weird. My experience has been that, so long as I keep grapefruit in my system, it absolutely dampens the desire to even *think* about food, not just hunger and cravings, but the inclination... I did read online that lots of grapefruit can adversely affect medications, however. Something in them causes some medications to be much stronger, particularly beta blockers. Anyway, I'm wondering if anybody else has experienced this? I suspect that the most important factor is in the white pith because grapefruit juice alone doesn't seem quite as effective. |
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