When winter rolls around, there’s one winter citrus fruit I can’t get enough of: ruby red grapefruit.
People who take statin drugs are doing it for a life-saving reason: to treat high cholesterol and protect their hearts. Many ...
Grapefruit deserves more love. It’s a perfect balance between sweet oranges and tart lemons, providing a sugary yet bright flavor with a hint of bitterness in each bite. But how to eat grapefruit? It ...
Grapefruit juice was a go-to drink back in the day for ladies in leotards looking to slim down. Today, the grapefruit remains a popular citrus fruit and juice — unless you’re on certain meds, when you ...
Sure, starting off your day with a halved grapefruit or a glass of its tart juice can be a healthy choice—lots of vitamin C and potassium—but if you take certain drugs, it might actually be just the ...
“While oranges may have a slight edge in vitamin C content, both fruits are excellent choices for supporting your immune ...
You may have heard this through the grapevine — grapefruit is healthy but not for everyone. Grapefruit, a citrus fruit, is packed with antioxidants, potassium and fiber, registered dietician Erin ...
A grapefruit a day keeps the heart doctor away, according to a popular post on Facebook. The post, published Dec. 9 by a page called Daily Natural Medicine, includes graphics of grapefruits and the ...
A rule of thumb for grapefruits is that they only reach peak sweetness after Thanksgiving. Sugar measurements show that sweetness increases even more by Christmas. But it’s not just sweetness that ...