The New Complete Book of Food
children ages one to six consume no more than four to six ounces of fruit juice a day; for
children ages seven to 18, the recommended serving is eight to 12 ounces a day.
Cyanide poisoning. See About the nutrients in this food.
Sulfite allergies (dried apples). See How other kinds of processing affect this food.
Food/Drug Interactions
Digoxin (Lanoxicaps, Lanoxin). Pectins may bind to the heart medication digoxin, so eating
apples at the same time you take the drug may reduce the drug’s effectiveness.