There does seem to be a lot of confusion on the topic of inter-mixing RP and DCC control systems. The fact is, as control systems they don't inter-mix. No device that requires a DCC signal (reversers, juicers, some occupancy detectors, etc) will work on a RailPro-powered layout. DCC devices that don't require the signal (a few occupancy detectors come to mind) may or may not work on RP, but the device manufacturer must state that it will work on DC systems for them to be RP-compatible. Of course, going the other way, Ring states clearly that their devices (AR-1, etc) are not DCC compatible.
But we can run RailPro-equipped engines on a DCC-powered layout because the modules (LM-2/LM-2S) are able to use the DCC track power as their power supply, in lieu of pure DC. This is accomplished on the modules by using a rectifier/filter/regulator circuit at the inputs (red and black wires). In fact, DCC decoders do the same thing to supply power to their on-board circuitry. Unlike decoders however, the RP modules ignore the data stream that the DCC system puts on the track and just uses the power.
Apparently the frog juicers need that DCC data stream (or more accurately, that waveform) to work. I don't know if they will be damaged if you power them with pure DC, but given that they won't work on pure DC, thus making them useless for a RailPro-powered layout, why take the chance?