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Results 1 - 10 of 41 for "Bitter orange"
  1. ... primarily in legumes, leafy greens, eggs, beets, bananas, citrus fruits, and liver. Contributors to folate deficiency include: ... naturally in the following foods: Beans and legumes Citrus fruits and juices Dark green leafy vegetables such ...
  2. ... naturally in foods such as green leafy vegetables, citrus fruit, and beans. Folic acid is man-made ( ... green leafy vegetables Dried beans and peas (legumes) Citrus fruits and juices Fortified means that vitamins have ...
  3. ... of Bergamot, an oil also found in some citrus fruits and wild plants. It results in streaky ...
  4. ... spicy and acidic foods as well as alcohol, citrus juices, and caffeine, and foods that contain them. ...
  5. ... Reduce or stop consuming caffeine, chocolate, carbonated beverages, citrus drinks, and spicy or acidic foods (such as ...
  6. ... that may irritate your bladder, such as alcohol, citrus juices, and drinks that contain caffeine. After you ...
  7. ... bladder, such as alcohol, caffeinated foods and drinks, citrus juices, and hot or spicy foods. Drink more ...
  8. ... folate level. Eat more green, leafy vegetables and citrus fruits.
  9. ... Avoid hot beverages, spicy and salty foods, and citrus. Gargle with cool water or eat fruit-flavored ...
  10. ... livers, figs, and certain beans Fruits (avocado, banana, citrus fruit) Meats containing nitrates (bacon, hot dogs, salami, ...
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