Pumpkin seeds are generally considered safe to consume while taking warfarin, but they do contain vitamin K, which can affect blood clotting. It's important to maintain a consistent intake of vitamin K-rich foods to avoid fluctuations in INR levels. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making significant dietary changes while on warfarin.
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Yes, there can be interactions between pumpkin and warfarin. Pumpkin is high in vitamin K, which plays a significant role in blood clotting. Since warfarin is an anticoagulant that works by inhibiting vitamin K, consuming large amounts of pumpkin may affect the efficacy of the medication. It's important for individuals on warfarin to maintain a consistent intake of vitamin K and consult their healthcare provider before making significant dietary changes.
Seeds are found in the gooey inside of the pumpkin.
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Well they are called pumpkin seeds not pumpkin nuts so theoretically the are seeds. Also this is serious they are seeds! :D
pumpkin seeds are little seeds what are inside a pumpkin thats the answer !
Yes, pumpkin seeds will upset your tummy
Pumpkin seeds come from a Pumpkin, just like strawberry seeds come from a strawberry, and cherry pits come from cherries.
Pumpkin seeds are boiled in salt water, drained and then baked in the oven.
If you plan to eat the pumpkin seeds, do not wash them with soap.
Pumpkin seeds are also called pepitas.
No, pumpkin seeds are not herbivores; rather, they are the seeds of the pumpkin plant. Herbivores are animals that primarily eat plant material. However, pumpkin seeds can be consumed by herbivorous animals as part of their diet.