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just wondering? logic tells me yes, but i'd like to believe it's not. i take some scripts that say no way grapefruit. Posts: 109 | From PA | Registered: Feb 2012
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sammy
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The contraindication usually only applies to grapefruit juice and medicines.
Grapefruit SEED EXTRACT is different than the fruit juice.
My doctor says that GSE does NOT interact with any meds.
If you can separate your meds and supplements, that would be best.
If it is necessary to take meds and supplements together, talk with your doctor. Have them do some research and find out exactly specifically if your medicine does or does not interact with GSE. Be safe.
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Razzle
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And ask your pharmacist, too...they're trained to spot drug interactions.
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