Is it safe
sam12
Posts: 1,338 Pioneering
Fruits in withdrawal am nit allowed sugar
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Hi @sam12. You're best off asking your GP, or you could call 111 for advice?Community Manager
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Start i don't have a doctor. Plus they haven't clue about anything on withdrawal.
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Hello @sam12 Thank you for your post and sharing.
You mentioned withdrawal. If this is to do with addiction.
https://www.talktofrank.com.
Helpline 0300 123 6600
I would also advise speak to them .
Take care.
@thespiceman
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I spoke to them in past am not a addict this benzo withdrawal am. Over the severity still healing. I only wanted to know if fruit sugar is natural not cane sugar
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The sugar in fruit is definitely different to the added and artificial sugar found in sweets and desserts etc. But if you've been told to avoid certain foods though it's always best to check with a medical professional.Community Manager
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I should b ok though
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