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  1. Papaya (Carica papaya) is a tropical tree. Its ripe fruit is considered safe, but unripe papaya fruit contains papain and can damage the esophagus. Unripe papaya contains a chemical called papain. Papain breaks down ...
  2. ... large number of nutritional supplements , including magnesium citrate, papaya, vitamins, and other minerals. Eating a special diet ...
  3. ... canned figs; avocados; soy sauce; turkey; yeast extracts; papaya products (including certain meat tenderizers); fava beans; and ...
  4. ... apricots, bananas and cantaloupe, honeydew melon, watermelon, nectarines, papayas, peaches, and plums. Avoid all other raw fruit. ...
  5. ... Variations: Instead of mango juice, try orange juice, papaya, or strawberries. Find more delicious heart-healthy recipes ...
  6. ... specified numbers of capsules with magnesium citrate and Papaya Plus every 4 hours on an empty stomach . ...
  7. ... canned figs; avocados; soy sauce; turkey; yeast extracts; papaya products (including certain meat tenderizers); fava beans; and ...
  8. ... allergy include: Kiwi Peaches Nectarines Celery Melons Tomatoes Papayas Figs Potatoes Apples Carrots
  9. ... allergy include: Kiwi Peaches Nectarines Celery Melons Tomatoes Papayas Figs Potatoes Apples Carrots
  10. ... C or beta carotene. Grapefruit juice, orange juice, papaya nectar, apricot nectar, and carrot juice are good ...
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