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by e.mcgovern1 » May 18th, 2012, 12:05 pm
I have recently been advised not to eat or drink grapefruit/juice. Nobody has been able to explain why and I can't find anything relating diabetes to grapefruit. Can anyone please enlighten me?
Mike.
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by robert72 » May 18th, 2012, 12:07 pm
Are you taking a statin?
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by Grazer » May 18th, 2012, 12:14 pm
Yes, robert72 has it. Grapefruit is fine with diabetes (unless someone says different) but you can't eat it if you're on statins, it stops the statins from working. Grapefruit is low in carbs and low GI, so quite good in that respect. Not grapefruit JUICE though; all the juices have quite a lot of sugars
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by borofergie » May 18th, 2012, 12:26 pm
All fruit juices are just a big carton of sugar. I don't think that they are healthy for anyone, especially diabetics.
I used to drink loads, but I don't think I could stomach a glass of orange or grapefruit juice anymore. Certainly I don't find the idea appealing.
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by phoenix » May 18th, 2012, 1:41 pm
Grapefruit contains a substance that interacts with enzymes in the body that would normally metabolise one of the active ingredients of some statins. This results in too much of the active ingredient, which increases the risk of toxicity and side effects.
It isn't a problem with all statins, (see link) but there are other drugs that have the same interaction.
Here are is a list of drugs affected
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/2474.aspx?C ... goryID=103( It may not be an exhaustive list so as always it's best to check the leaflet of any medicines you take)
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by e.mcgovern1 » May 18th, 2012, 2:22 pm
robert72 wrote:Are you taking a statin?
Thanks Robert. I'm taking atorvastatin.
Mike
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by e.mcgovern1 » May 18th, 2012, 2:26 pm
phoenix wrote:Grapefruit contains a substance that interacts with enzymes in the body that would normally metabolise one of the active ingredients of some statins. This results in too much of the active ingredient, which increases the risk of toxicity and side effects.
It isn't a problem with all statins, (see link) but there are other drugs that have the same interaction.
Here are is a list of drugs affected
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/2474.aspx?CategoryID=73&SubCategoryID=103
( It may not be an exhaustive list so as always it's best to check the leaflet of any medicines you take)
Thanks phoenix. I've read the link you have attached. It's very informative.
Thanks everybody for the posts. All has been taken onboard.
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