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Can I eat sultanas using warfarin
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Since beetroot only contains a small amount of vitamin K, you can eat it whilst taking warfarin. However, you should not eat beet greens as these are high in vitamin K.
They became weak and maybe eventually died whilst either on the voyage or whilst taking the orders from their white leaders :(
Cheese does not eat anything because cheese is not an animal. Cheese is a food product made from milk.
Cheese doesn't eat cheese.
No, gases can not eat cheese
Any cheese cooked is perfectly safe to eat whilst pregnant, regardless if its pasteurised or not. Hard unpasteurised cheese is safe to eat uncooked too, its got nothing to do with if its unpasteurised or not the question is if its soft or not. The bacteria grows in the moisture of the cheese, when you take it home its the other bugs in your unwashed salad etc that uses the cheese as a playground to grow and fester. Medical staff are ill advised and if in doubt you should go to Waitrose and speak to the cheese specialists who are qualified within the cheese industry to advise you better. so to sum it up you shouldn't eat soft cheese pasteurised or not but hard its completely safe.
Yes yogurt is an acceptable food to eat while taking Coumadin. You may also eat milk and cheese but avoid pork and beef liver.
Usually, none. Cows spend the majority of the year out on the fields where, unless somebody has dropped some, no cheese will be found. The main thing which cows will eat whilst out on the fields is grass and perhaps wild flowers. However cows do produce milk, which goes towards the production of cheese, which is what I think the asker of this question is getting confused with.
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