Yes, you can generally eat clementines while taking statins. There are no known interactions between clementines and statin medications. However, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially if you have any other medical conditions or are taking other medications.
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Yes it is possible to eat too many clementines, as it is possible to eat too many of any fruit.
Pomelo is part of the grapefruit family. The grapefruit family should be avoided when taking statins because it affects the way the liver processes the medication and can make it less effective and cause undesirable side effects.
Yes, you can eat grapefruit in the morning and take statins in the evening, but with caution. Grapefruit can interact with certain statins, increasing the risk of side effects by affecting how the drug is metabolized in the body. It’s best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially regarding the specific statin you are taking. If your statin is one that is affected by grapefruit, it may be advisable to avoid grapefruit altogether.
Statins are more effective, but even if you take statins, you need to make lifestyle changes. It is absolutely essential to eat healthy in order to lower cholesterol.
Do statins cause problems with the hearts natural electrical rhythim if one has enough CoEnzymeQ10?
No because they are to stringy and can get caught in a cats digestive system
Yes. And I've heard they taste good together too.
If they are wearing a muzzle they will probably struggle. But otherwise I'm sure they will manage it.
The number of clementines in 5 pounds can vary depending on their size. On average, clementines weigh about 1.5 ounces each. Therefore, there are approximately 40 clementines in 5 pounds, but this can range from about 30 to 50 clementines based on their size and weight.
Yes, clementines are a seedless variety of mandarin oranges.
Yes, clementines are a seedless variety of mandarin orange.