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Is it allowed? ?

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Is it allowed? ?

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Probably, if you just drink the liquid at first. Be careful though as it is going to be high calorie if you drink a lot of it. I think we should wait several months before eating the fruit because it is so stringy. Same thing with oranges. I do not eat grapefruit, but wanted to make a suggestion.

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Thanks I will hold back it just so yummy all cut up

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Probably' date=' if you just drink the liquid at first. Be careful though as it is going to be high calorie if you drink a lot of it. I think we should wait several months before eating the fruit because it is so stringy. Same thing with oranges. I do not eat grapefruit, but wanted to make a suggestion.[/quote']

Exactly right... Better to avoid fibrous foods for a while :)

It's not forever but just not in the first several months

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I have been told to stay away from citrus for the first three months.

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I'm 6 weeks out and my Nutritionist cleared me to eat all fruits n veggies. Cooked or raw. I'm peeling a ruby red I picked fresh off a tree just today! ;)

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Is it allowed? ?

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At week 4 I started grapefruit and oranges--no liquid just straight fruit. Grapefruit was easy because if you remove skin the texture is awesome, oranges were a bit of a problem, messy without skin. Also high acid sometimes made me uncomfortable. Try it-- either if works or it won't

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