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Diet in acute pancreatitis.
We are very confused, doctor said we can give REAL fruit juice packed one of cranberry and apple. Should we give packed juice? Please suggest if we can give lemon, orange or tomato ( soup) beetroot etc , please we are very confused as he has having SEVERE leg pain due to weakness. Can we give electrolyte?
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. Fresh juices are superior because: - They retain more nutrients and natural electrolytes - Have no added preservatives or artificial sugars - Provide better absorption of nutrients - Help maintain proper hydration levels When Consuming Juices - Drink within 15 minutes of preparation to maximize benefits - Have on an empty stomach for better absorption - Start with small quantities and gradually increase - Include pulp when possible for added fiber and nutrients To help with leg pain and weakness: - Maintain proper hydration throughout the day - Include potassium-rich foods like bananas and sweet potatoes[ - Consider oral rehydration solutions if symptoms are severe - Monitor your symptoms and seek medical attention if pain persists Remember, electrolyte balance is crucial for proper muscle function.These natural remedies can help restore this balance and reduce your symptoms.  
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