Cranberries can interact with warfarin, a blood-thinning medication, by potentially enhancing its effects and increasing the risk of bleeding. This is due to cranberries' ability to inhibit certain enzymes that metabolize warfarin in the liver. Even small amounts of cranberries may lead to an accumulation of the drug in the body, making it crucial for patients on warfarin to avoid cranberries and cranberry products. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding dietary restrictions while on medication.
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Better known as "Ladybirds" in the UK, they eat aphids (greenfly) and are a great help to gardeners.
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Butterflies feed on nectar from flowers, the juice from over-ripe fruits, tree sap, rotting animal matter.
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